American Sign Language (ASL) ASL University | Bookstore | Catalog | Dictionary | Lessons | Resources | Syllabi | Library Notes for lesson plan development: Font snake buzz if it is to be lazy dog tic tac toe hangman Bingo using words Bingo, group of 5, take turns spelling one word from the grid, try to get five in a row before your teammates.
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See: PRACTICE QUIZZES ___ I am done with Lesson 8 Vocabulary: BACKPACK BASKET BATTERY-[electricity] BELT CHANGE-[adapt, convert] COAT-[jacket] DIRTY GLASSES-[Also see: Gallaudet] HEARING-AID WASHING-MACHINE OFF ON PANTS PICK-UP SHIRT SHOES SOCKS UNDERWEAR WHICH ZIP CLOTHES [Variation: "dress"] Practice Sheet 8.A 01. Practice Sheet 8.B 06. Practice Sheet 8.C 11. Practice Sheet 8.D 16. Story 8 MY MOM WASHING-MACHINE EVERYDAY.
Discussion: Classifier: H. Dr. "ASL Lesson 07. Story 7 HUNGRY 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! Note: "CL:" is a way of indicating a special sign known as a "classifier. " Discussion: ASL grammar sometimes repeats the subject pronoun at the end of a sentence. Notes: Establishing the topic: "KNOW PIZZA? Note: "Bodyshift-or" FOOD and EAT use the same sign. 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? "ASL Lesson 06. Story 6 YEAR-PAST MY HOUSE ROOM ROOM WHITE A-L-L.
NOW-YEAR MANY COLOR. MY BEDROOM BLUE. MY SISTER BEDROOM YELLOW. BROTHER WANT BEDROOM BLACK, DAD (say)-NO-(to-him-"sternly"). Story Notes: When you sign ROOM ROOM, modify the location a few inches. Later on we will learn the sign "DIFFERENT" but for now just sign "MANY" to indicate that the rooms in my house are "many different colors. " In the story, don't sign the "lower case" words. The sign for "THEIR-(singular)" means you are referring to your mom and dad as a single group (one set of parents) so you don't need to sweep the sign "THEIR" in this case.
"ASL Lesson 05. "ASL Lesson 04. "ASL Lesson 3. Story 3 See video: STORY 3 QUESTION: <<A student writes: Around 0:13 you fingerspell R-I-V-E-R-D-A-L-E then immediately do something I can't make out.
It looks like you make an R with your hand and move it sideways & down while looking to the side. Is this a name sign for the city? Later at about 0:37 you make the same R-gesture to refer to Riverdale. ANSWER: Yes, that sign you are seeing with the "R"-handshape is indeed referring to the city of Riverdale. Discussion: Topic: "Facial Expressions" Changing your facial expression; tilting, shaking, or nodding your head; and hunching your shoulders are all "nonmanual markers. " "ASL Lesson 2. "ASL Lesson 1.
Lesson Objectives: ___ I am able to define the term ASL ___ I know the common handshapes used in ASL. ___ I am able to fingerspell my name in ASL ___ I am able to count to five in ASL (numbers) ___ I am able to briefly describe the history of ASL ___ I am able to briefly state the gist of Deaf Culture ___ I have a basic idea of the meaning of the difference between ASL and Signed English ___ I have a basic idea of the meaning of Pidgin (contact signing) ___ I am able to recognize and sign the vocabulary for this lesson (see below) ___ I am able to recognize and sign the practice sentences for this lesson (see below) ___ I have done a practice quiz ___ I have checked with my instructor regarding how and where to take any graded quizzes.
I'm your instructor for this course. Or, if your "in-person" instructor is using this site as a supplement to his or her class then I reckon I'm your "lab instructor. " According to www.dictionary.com we have: American Sign Language n. Abbr.