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| ASL 1: Lesson 7 | |||
| Checklist: I know how to get attention for and take turns during a conversation I understand the concept of "Dominant Hand" I can recognize and sign numbers 1,000-999,999 I understand the significance of "ABCOS15" I am familiar with the concept of repeating the pronoun I am able to recognize and sign the practice sentences and story for this lesson I have taken the Lesson 7 Quiz I am done with Lesson 7
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Practice Sheet: 7.A Practice Sheet: 7.B
Practice Sheet 7.D Story 7HUNGRY ME. WANT EAT. NOW NOW I FEEL CAN EAT PIZZA CL:bent-LL-(Use bent "L" hands to show the size of a medium to large pizza) ALL MYSELF. TOMORROW I GO MOVIE. EAT, EAT, EAT WILL ME! POPCORN, HOTDOG, CANDY, DRINK, WILL FULL ME. MY FAVORITE FOOD? COOKIES, MILK ICL-"Dip cookie into
a cup of milk, take a bite." Discussion: Notes: Establishing the topic: "KNOW PIZZA? SUPPOSE 2h-C:CL-(index finger and thumb)-"large", ALL EAT YOURSELF, CAN YOU?
Note: "Bodyshift-or" Note: in ASL the signs “WITH” or "AND" are not needed in the sentence "Do you like cookies and milk."
Note: It would be perfectly fine to sign: WHAT-KIND CANDY YOU
LIKE?
"ABCOS15" Repeating the Pronoun: Often times when we are signing we tend to repeat a pronoun at the end of our sentences. For example: YOU GO YOU? That sentence might be used to ask someone if they are going to some (already established in the conversation) place. Think of the repeated pronoun as filling the same function as vocal inflection does for hearing people. It is used when asking questions or emphasizing statements. If I want to know if someone "is going" -- I might repeat the pronoun and hold it there for an extended time as a way of making it clear that I want an answer. I could also just sign: (with appropriate facial expressions) GO YOU? All three versions are "correct. A version that wouldn't be correct in ASL would be INCORRECT VERSION: "ARE"-(English sign) YOU GO+ING
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Optional Reading: Students asked: Is there one "best" sign for PIZZA? I've seen two signs for "tomoato." Which one is right? Is there a difference between "food" and "eat?" How is the sign church different from the sign chocolate? Question: How is the sign "FORK" different from the sign "STAND?"
Question: If someone has heard that "I don't like candy" and they look at me and ask "You don't like candy?!?" What is a good reply? Response:
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