PPT-ASL Class

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03 25 2014 Unit 54 Talking About Chores Chores SHELF ICLdust erase Fs BILLS PAY FLOOR ICLvacuum PLANT WATER ICLpour FLOOR SWEEP MAKE COFFEE CHILDREN TAKECAREOF

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03 25 2014 Unit 54 Talking About Chores Chores SHELF ICLdust erase Fs BILLS PAY FLOOR ICLvacuum PLANT WATER ICLpour FLOOR SWEEP MAKE COFFEE CHILDREN TAKECAREOF. May 27, 2014. Familiar Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Faces. Terminology. Use the terminology the person with a hearing loss uses: . Deaf/deaf. Hard of hearing. Late deafened. Hearing loss . Note: “hearing impaired” – many still use it, but no longer in vogue. 10/29/14. Unit . 14 – Cheers and Songs. Cheers and Songs. Many people assume that. . Deaf people do not have music in their lives. Although Deaf people may not experience music the same way you do, they can enjoy the rhythmic pleasures associated with it. In ASL, rhythmic images are created by the skillful selection and arrangement of signs presented with varied movements – soft, staccato, prolonged, flowing to render music visually.. Deaf Entrepreneurs of America Foundation. About Deaf Entrepreneurs (D.E.A.F). Deaf Entrepreneurs of America Foundation™ (D.E.A.F) . is a business training and development company specializing in teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH) entrepreneurs how to start and succeed in developing small businesses. . How to gloss . asl. Every sign has one gloss.. The English word and the ASL gloss may not match exactly.. Write in all caps.. Using the index finger to point to a person or thing is called . deixis. .. Discourse Markers. Chapter 4.3.6. Overview. This presentation gives a small introduction to the topic of discourse markers and a few examples in both ASL and English.. It also includes a few markers that are borrowed from ASL but used more commonly in TASL (or with deaf people who have very limited vision).. By Annie . Cassell. What is Glossing?. Glossing is another word for written ASL. ASL does not have a written form but this is how we keep note of ASL. ASL Glossing Elements. Things that are to be . fingerspelled. By . annie. . Cassell. Summary . ASL Glossing . ASL Glossing and Structure. Documentary: For A Deaf Son. Vocabulary. ASL . GLossing. ASL Glossing is another word for written ASL. It does not use English punctuation. Telling Where You Live. WH Questions. Variations. WHAT?. Where?. When?. How Many?. Who?. How?. Which?. Why?. Partner Practice #1. A: HI! MY NAME ______________. YOU NAME WHAT?. B: MY NAME _____________. NICE MEET-YOU.. DESCRIBING PEOPLE. Student. . Booklet. Unit Eight Objectives:. To describe people’s physical appearances. To describe personality traits and characteristics. To improve ASL narrative skills. To learn about Deaf-Blind communication. Vocabulary Review. Deixis. Pronouns. : . Personal, Possessive, Reflexive (Honorific). Manual . Alphabet . - Lexicalized signs . NMS: Y-N- WH-YN- RHQ . UNIT 6: Good Times. Unit . 6. : . Good Times. Unit 6.1: Insights and Skills. Unit 6.2: Hobbies and Interests. Unit 6.3: Sports and Recreation. Unit 6.4: Vacation. Unit 6.5: Snacks. Review: Snapshots. “Father of ASL Linguistics”. William . Stokoe. (1919-2000). Worked . at Gallaudet . University. as . the head of the English . Department. . . As . he observed Deaf students and colleagues . communicate . 4.9 Telling How Family . Members Are Related. The Family. Unit . 4.9 Telling How Family . Members Are Related. Signer . A: • Identify two people. (use contrastive structure). • Tell how they are related. Sharon Lott. ASLTE Coordinator. What is SLPI?. The Sign Language Proficiency Interview (SLPI:ASL) involves a one-to-one conversation in sign language between an interviewer and candidate/interviewee. Interview content varies according to the background, job responsibilities, schooling, and other interests of each SLPI:ASL candidate/interviewee..

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