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5 MINUTE VOICE OFFPlease use this time to talk with
your partner voices off.
Warm Up
Gloss the following sentences: What is your name? How are you? Where are you from?
Fingerspelling Practice
Malign- To make evil Misconstrue- interpret mistakenly Oscillate- To swing back and forth with a
steady, uninterrupted rhythm Undulate- To cause to move in a smooth
wavelike motion Ludicrous- absurd
Daily Intro
TODAY WHAT
TOMORROW WHAT
YESTERDAY WHAT
WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT
q
q
q
q
Today’s LEQs
How are numbers used in conjunction with other signs?
How does one write in Gloss? How does one express same vs.
different?
Numbers and time
Months Years Days Weeks Hours Minutes Age
Practice
7:32 15 years old 3 months 14 years 3 years old 10 hours 5 days 6 weeks 15 minutes
8 hours 4 o’clock 9 months old 12 years 4 minutes 7 days 21 years old 32 weeks
Practice
A: How old are you? B: Answer
A: What time is it? B: Answer
Make up 3 more questions and answers (write these down) practice with your partner.
Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjln9OMOw-0
Gloss Gloss: Glossing is the practice of writing a
morpheme-by-morpheme 'translation' using English words. Glosses indicate what the individual parts of the native word mean. Glosses do not provide a true translation, which would instead use appropriate English ways of saying "The same thing." For example, German Es geht mir gut may be glossed as "It goes to-me good" (the hyphenated gloss "to-me" indicates that it refers to a single word in the original). A true English translation of this expression would be something like, "I'm doing fine." Remember, you wouldn’t send a text/email in gloss. It is
only used for ASL learners. This is the ASL word order with the use of English
words to facilitate
Rules we know
CAPS= SIGN Line= NMS needed WHQ or Q (above line)= WH question
indicator
Other Beginning Rules
#= lexicallized sign (fingerspelled fancy) FS= fingerspell IX= index finger IX- loc= point to location Y/N (over line)= yes no question indicator
Practice Glossing
My name is Ashley. Her name is Patty. My birthday is in April. July 4th is my favorite holiday. Is your birthday in August?
Switched at Birth
Write at least a page response to the following question.
Why is it Daphne’s responsibility to teach the Kenish family about Deaf culture? What does she have to teach them specifically?