unit 4 family and friends. what’s your family like? pg. 121 to camp to play sometimes
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Unit 4
Family and Friends
What’s Your Family Like? Pg. 121
To camp
To play
Sometimes
Signing About Family Pg. 122
Watch on the student DVD the dialogue between Sean and Kelly about their families.
What is different about their shoulders?
Page 122
Family Size Pg. 122
Big, largeFamilySame as, like
This “like” means “I have a shirt like that.” NOT “I like your shirt.”
MediumOnlySmall
Page 123
Family Members Pg. 123
All, everybodyChildChildrenTo haveParentsPeople
Classroom Exercise A Pg. 123
Look at the pictures of the familiesIn complete sentences tell about each
familyHow many children are in each family?Who are the hearing and Deaf members of each
family?
How many people are in your family?Using the information shown practice
signing how many people are in your family.
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Family Signs Pg. 125
MotherAuntSisterGrandmother
BabyCousinRelatives
FatherUncleBrotherGrandfather
Step- Total, to add upTwins
Classroom Exercise B pg. 124YOUR FAMILY HAVE DEAF ?Yes, my mother is
Deaf.
No, there are no Deaf people in my family.
All my family is Deaf.
Yes, my sister and brother are Deaf.
YES, MY MOTHER DEAF
NO, MY FAMILY ALL HEARING
MY FAMILY ALL DEAF
YES, MY (dir 1)sister (dir 2)BROTHER DEAF.
Classroom Exercise B pg. 124
My Deaf friend lives in New York.
My mom is hard of hearing and my dad is Deaf. They live in Florida.
My brother likes to study sign language.
MY DEAF FRIEND LIVE NEW-YORK
MY MOM H.O.H. MY DAD DEAF. THEY LIVE FLORIDA
MY BROTHER LIKELEARN ASL
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Related Signs Pg. 127
To be dead (alternate sign also--more common here!)
MissingTo divorceTo marryOlder, tall, adultYounger, short
Use the signs older and younger as seen, even if an older sibling is shorter or a younger sibling is taller than you.
(Alternate signs for OLDER and YOUNGER – more ENGLISH, but used)
ASL Up Close Pg. 128
Gender Distinction in ASLLook at the picture on page 128
In ASL the top half of the face is used for Male signs and the bottom half is used for the Female signs.
Just by placing the sign “Cousin” in a gender distinction area you will know whether they are male or female.
BOY, MAN, MALE-COUSIN, UNCLE, FATHER, GRANDFATHER
GIRL, WOMAN, FEMALE-COUSIN, MOTHER, AUNT, GRANDMOTHER
MASCULINE WORDS
Upper Part of Face/Head
FEMININE WORDS
Lower Part of Face/Head
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ASL Up Close Pg. 128
GirlNieceDaughterCousin (Female)Woman
BoyNephewSonCousin (Male)Man
What’s Your Family Like? Pg. 121Watch on the student DVD how Sean
signs about his family.
What new signs do you see???
Classroom Exercise E pg. 128
My cousin Joseph lives in Florida.
Her niece was born yesterday.
My sister married a man who has two daughters.
MY COUSIN J-O-S-E-P-H LIVE FLa.
YESTERDAY HER NIECE BORN
MY SISTER MARRIED MAN HE HAVE TWO DAUGHTER
Did you know? Pg. 129
Read on page 129 about what CODA means.
C
O
D
A
CHILD
OF
DEAF
ADULTS
Read page 131 silently to yourself.
What is Shoulder-Shifting?
When do we use Shoulder-Shifting?
Constructive Structure (Pg. 130)
Using shoulder shifting to ask and answer questions that incorporate more than one detail or piece of information.
This generally takes place of the word “and”.
ASL Up Close (Pg. 131)
Shoulder Shifting is used for:
Contrasting: Multiple topics or pieces of information in the same sentence
Comparing: what more than one person says or does
Separating: More than one idea or concept in the same sentence.
DVD: Using Shoulder-Shifting
Let’s watch the DVD about how to use Shoulder-Shifting.
Add a snap!
YOU ANIMAL! P. 133
Household Pets (Pg. 133)
Bird
Cat
Dog
Fish
Accent Step (pg. 133)
Many words in ASL are Compound Signs, which are two separate signs combined to make an additional meaning. Combing the signs for mother and father creates parents. When using compounds, sign each portion quickly and smoothly in one motion.
Signing Age (Pg. 135)
Age Spot: the spot on your chin where someone’s age is signed.
When signing “How old are you?” use your WH-Face and sign “old”.
In ASL-GLOSS is would read…OLD YOU?
AGE SPOT
VIDEO TIME!!
ASL Up Close (pg. 135)
Place a number sign at the Age Spot and then move the hand shape away from the chin in one movement.
You do not need to twist your wrist inward for ages involving the #1-5.
Moving the # away from the Age Spot conveys the meaning years old, so you do not need to add separate signs for year and old after the #. The AGE SPOT
showing AGE-2 (two years old)
AGE SPOT
Eyes on ASL pg. 134
All age signs originate at the Age-Spot and face outward.
Using separate signs for 10, year and old is sloppy and incorrect.
Four things to know about signing age:1.) Ages 1-9 always follow the Rule of 9
(look on page 136 for example)2.) Ages 10-100+ except 13,14,15 follow
either variation, depending on the style in your area.
3.) Generally the age numbers are signed like this… (look on page 136)
4.) Ages 13, 14, 15 are signed like this…LOOK ON PAGE 136 FOR EXAMPLES
Page 136
Classroom Exercise I (Pg. 137)
Practice signing ages on #1 and #2 in this classroom exercise. (see next slide)
LOOK ON THE PAPER!!!!!!
Age-Related Signs (pg. 137)
ASL Close Up (Pg. 138)
The Listing and Ordering Technique:This technique is often used when
providing details about one or more person or thing.
The Non-Dominant Hand forms a list with each new bit of information signed by the Dominant Hand.
Look On Page 138 for examples.
p. 138
Let’s watch the video!
REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To campTo playSometimesBig, largeFamilyLike, same asMediumOnlySmall
All, everybodyChildChildrenTo haveParentsPeopleAunt BabyBrotherCousin
REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FatherGrandfatherGrandmotherMotherRelativesSisterStep-Total, to add upTwins
UncleTo be deadMissingTo divorceTo marryOlder, tall, adultYounger, shortBoyDaughter
REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Cousin (Female)Cousin (Male)GirlManNephewNieceSonWomanBird
CatDogFishTeenagerTo be young
P. 142
Life Events (pg. 142)
ButCollegeTo get (something)To graduateHigh schoolLicenseTo pass down, descendantsShouldTo vote
Video Time: p. 143
Take a look at the questions on Classroom Exercise “M”.
We will watch the video 3 times…regular speed, slow speed, and then regular speed again.
Answer the questions on a sheet of paper.This will be for a grade.
Accent Step (pg. 147)
The sign SINCE means “for” but only when signing about a period
of time: “I’ve know him for five years” uses since, but not “Tell her
for me.”
p. 145
Friendship (Pg. 145)
Best friendBoyfriendTo get togetherGirlfriendTo go out, leaveGood friendSince, forTo be singleSweetheart, honey
Classroom Exercise O (Pg. 145)
She is my best friend. Her name is Andrea.
I’ve know him for four years.
I met my sweetheart at work.
SHE MY BEST-FRIEND. NAME SHE fs-A-N-D-R-E-A
ME KNOW HIM SINCE 4 YEAR
ME MEET SWEETHEART WORK ME
p. 149
Relationships (Pg. 149)
Verbal fight
To argue
To date
To fall in love
To flirt
Together, be together
To break up
Love
Relationship
To get along
ASL Close Up (Pg. 147)
The basic form of the verb “to go to” is modified when used in the plural form.
Look on page 147 (next slide) for examples of how to sign “to go to” in the plural form vs. the singular form.
Practice under Classroom Exercise P
P. 147
Accent Step Pg. 148
Don’t confuse the signs “love” and “love-it”. “Love” is used for romantic emotions, while
“love-it” shows and emotional or sentimental attachment to a
person or thing.
Expressions Corner pg. 148
ASL distinguishes between a literal, physical fight and a heated exchange of words, know as a verbal fight. Look closely at the sign; can you see why the sign is appropriate in a signed confrontation?
Accent Step pg. 149
This is one of the more common signs for to break up, though there are many
others.
Look closely at the sign for “relationship”: How could
you make break up using this sign?
I Want to Know… (Pg. 150)
How do I fix mistakes signs…
OopsSlip-mindWave-noWrongUm, uh
Expression Corner (Pg. 159)
Dive-in: someone who becomes completely involved with an activity or group.
Deaf World: the Deaf Community’s clubs, sporting competitions, and social events where Deaf peoples form the majority and ASL is the language everybody knows, uses and cherishes.
Break time: Watch videos “Pronouns and Numbers” and “Eyes on ASL #10”
p. 159
Personality Traits
Cutepretty,beautifulSmileUglyAnnoy,botherAnnoyedArrogantfriendly
FunnyLaughMeanMischievousShySweetBoringInteresting
Personality Traits
LazyMotivatedNegativeOutgoingPositiveSmartStupidPositive
SmartStupidWork hard
Unit 4 Review of all the signs!!!
AdultAll, everybodyAnnoy, botherArgueArrogantAuntBabyBest friendBig, largecollege
BirdBoringBoyBoyfriendBreak upBrotherButCampChildchildren
Unit 4 Review of all the signs!!!
Cousin (female)Cousin (male)Cousin (general)CuteDateDaughterDeadMissingDivorceDogFall in love
FamilyFatherFishFlirtFriendlyFunnyGetGet alongGet togetherGirlGirlfriend
Unit 4 Review of all the signs!!!
Go out, leaveGo to (plural)Good friendGraduateGrandfatherHave High school InterestingLaughLazyLicenseLike, same as
LoveManMarryTo be MeanMediumMischievousMotherMotivatedNegativeNephewNieceOlder
Unit 4 Review of all the signs!!!
OnlyOopsOutgoingParentsPass down, DesecdentsPeoplePositivePretty, beautifulRelationshipRelativesShortShould
ShySince, forSingleSisterSlip-mindSmallSmartSmileSonSometimesStep-SweetSweetheart, honey
Unit 4 Review of all the signs!!!
TeenagerThose-fourThose-threeThose-twoTogetherTotalTwinsUglyUncleUs-fourUs-three
Us=twoVerbal-fightVoteWave noWomanWork hardYou-fourYoungYoungerYou-threeYou-two
Unit 4 Review!!!
Where is the female gender distinctions located?Bottom half of your face; nose down
Where is the male gender distinctions located?Upper half of your face; nose up
Where is the Age Spot located?Your chin
Unit 4 Review!!!
What does CODA stand for?Children of Deaf Adults
When do you use Shoulder Shifting?Use shoulder shifting to ask and answer
questions that incorporate more than one detail or piece of information.
What is a Compound Sign?Two signs used to create one sign
Review Back over your Numbers!!