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Unit 6 ASL Storytelling

Unit 6 ASL Storytelling. Components. Beginning Middle End. How to open, begin. Once upon a time…. (frozen format) Long, long, ago…. In the past…. True story (really happened). Not my story (maybe “dirty” rated XXX) I remember, growing up…. Looking back….

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Unit 6 ASL Storytelling

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  1. Unit 6ASL Storytelling

  2. Components • Beginning • Middle • End

  3. How to open, begin • Once upon a time…. (frozen format) • Long, long, ago…. • In the past…. • True story (really happened)

  4. Not my story (maybe “dirty” rated XXX) • I remember, growing up…. • Looking back…. • ME-TELL-TO-YOU STORY • Show opening of camera lens

  5. Middle • Chronological sequence • Narrator • Characters (names/name signs) • Setting • Plot • Other (props, etc.)

  6. How to end • Hold the last sign • Morale of story • Show closing of camera lens • Stick the end

  7. ASL Linguistic Structures

  8. Examples • Non-manuals • Facial expressions • Role shift (character changes) • Classifiers • Pausing • Clear finger spelling • Eye-contact with audience

  9. Role ShiftEye Gaze

  10. Narrator Role • Eyes straight ahead-audience/camera Examples: I-tell-you story Long time ago Not my story

  11. Older/Taller Character • Eyes gaze down. Examples: Mom to son: your bedroom, go clean Father to dog: treat, I-give-you later

  12. Younger/Shorter Character • Eye gaze up. Examples: Child to mom: no don’t-want Man proposing knee: will you marry me

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