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1. If no time sign is signed, what tense is assumed?

ASL 1 Written Doorbuster : Copy and answer 1-10 (copy correct answers from the next slide when ready) *Remember- no phones out, and shhh . 1. If no time sign is signed, what tense is assumed? 2. What is the difference between masculine and feminine family signs in ASL?

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1. If no time sign is signed, what tense is assumed?

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  1. ASL 1 Written Doorbuster: Copy and answer 1-10 (copy correct answers from the next slide when ready)*Remember- no phones out, and shhh • 1. If no time sign is signed, what tense is assumed? • 2. What is the difference between masculine and feminine family signs in ASL? • 3. What is ASL word order? • 4. A line over signs in an ASL gloss can show eyebrow movement. • 5. How would you gloss a classifier for a CAR to say “it went up a hill”? • 6. True/False: Months in ASL=fingerspelled (abbreviated or whole word). • 7. True/False: A classifier is a sign on its own. • 8. True/False: Glosses are used by Deaf people everyday. • 9. True/False: A gloss is writing a word for each sign you will sign. • 10. True/False: In music videos, sign in ASL, and do not “sing along”.

  2. ASL 1:Correct your answers. (finished? Start MASL assignment-handout) • 1. If no time sign is signed, what tense is assumed? Present • 2. What is the difference between masculine and feminine family signs in ASL? masculine signs=upper face; feminine signs=lower face • 3. What is ASL word order? TIME OBJECT SUBJECT VERB • 4. A line over signs in an ASL gloss can show eyebrow movement. • Yes! (example: ____________rh__ = eyebrows up) • 5. How would you gloss a classifier for a CAR to say “it went up a hill”? • CAR CL:3 “it went up a hill.” • 6. True/False: Months in ASL=fingerspelled (abbreviated or whole word). • 7. True/False: A classifier is a sign on its own. • 8. True/False: Glosses are used by Deaf people everyday. (used for education/learning and linguistic research only) • 9. True/False: A gloss is writing a word for each sign you will sign. • 10. True/False: In music videos, sign in ASL, and do not “sing along”.

  3. ASL 2 Written Doorbuster: Copy and answer 1-10 (copy correct answers from the next slide when ready)*Remember- no phones out, and shhh • 1. If no time sign is signed, what tense is assumed? • 2. List three ways ASL is similar to spoken Chinese. • 3. When signing items in a room, you should sign from the perspective of the __________. • 4. What does the “t” represent when placed over a line in ASL gloss? • 5. What does the “rh” represent when placed over a line in ASL gloss? • 6. What does the “wh” represent when placed over a line in ASL gloss? • 7. True/False: You should sign room items in a random order. • 8. True/False: You should sign items in a room in relation to each other. • 9. True/False: Descriptive classifiers can show shape, size, and location. • 10. True/False: In music videos, sign in ASL, and do not “sing along”.

  4. ASL 2:Correct your answers. (finished? Start glosses-handout) • 1. If no time sign is signed, what tense is assumed? Present • 2. List three ways ASL is similar to spoken Chinese. No verb to-be; classifiers; “tone” language (ASL =NMS) • 3. When signing items in a room, you should sign from the perspective of the _doorway_. • 4. What does the “t” represent when placed over a line in ASL gloss? • Topic, eyebrows up • 5. What does the “rh” represent when placed over a line in ASL gloss? • Rhetorical question, eyebrows up • 6. What does the “wh” represent when placed over a line in ASL gloss? • Wh-question, eyebrows down • 7. True/False: You should sign room items in a random order. • 8. True/False: You should sign items in a room in relation to each other. • 9.True/False: Descriptive classifiers can show shape, size, and location. • 10. True/False: In music videos, sign in ASL, and do not “sing along”.

  5. Welcome ASL 3! Today:1. 5 min. -Copy the Idiom unit signs once (from our YouTube channel)2. 10 min.- Play the vocabulary “Dice Roll” game in teams- substitute has instructions, dice in pink drawer3. Rest of period-Free choice: work on children’s stories, play ASL game, etc.

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