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Review Vocabulary (3 times) Football Vice President Area (location) Cafeteria Gymnasium Hallway Library Office Stadium, auditorium Student center Technology Center Theater Class Locker To look for Room, box Store Coach, boss, dean Counselor Interpreter Librarian Nurse Principal Psychologist Secretary Neighborhood To cook To manage To pick on To serve To write Activity Center Back Field Flag Front Snack Machine Soda Machine

Ask a partner to explain where items 1-6 are located. When done, switch roles and the other partner ask about Where is the soda machine? 2. Where is the ASL classroom? 3. Where is the nurse’s office? 4. Where is the flag? 5. Is there a counselor or psychologist? 6. Where are the locker rooms? 7. Does this school have an activity center? 8. Where is the cafeteria? 9. Where is the field? 10. Where is the men’s restroom? 11. Does the school have a pool? 12. Where is the snack machine?

Exchange the following information with a partner 1. Name of your favorite teacher 2. Names of all schools attended (use Listing and Ordering Technique) 3. Two things you remember from elementary school 4. Why you’re taking ASL 5. Going to high school/college/university. Where?

Interpreting Federal law requires equal access to information and services for all people, regardless of disability. For both hearing and Deaf people, sign language interpreters are a popular way to obtain equal access to each other. Have you seen interpreters at public events, on television, or at your school or workplace? Interpreters are required to sign what is heard, and to voice what is signed so everybody has access to the information and services provided. While the majority of interpreters are hearing, don’t be surprised if you encounter a Deaf interpreter! When using an interpreter, remember these tips: Talk directly to the Deaf person instead of saying “Ask him” or “Tell her.” Make eye contact with the Deaf person, not the interpreter. To learn more about interpreters, visit

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

What year are you?

Elementary school Junior high school Middle school

To forget

To remember

To think

To take (a class)

To major in

University- College

Letter grades ABCDFABCDF

Review Today Vocabulary Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior What year are you? Elementary School Junior High School Middle School To forget To major in To remember To take (a class) To think University Grades A,B,C,D,F

Ask a partner the following questions. Partners respond using the information in parenthesis. When done, switch roles and repeat. 1. What time do you start work? (8:00 Monday) 2. What time is it now? (tell the actual time) 3. What time is class over? (tell the actual time) 4. What time do you go home? (2:42) 5. What time is your ASL class? (tell the actual time) 6. What time do you go to sleep? (tell an actual time)

ASL has many ways to show arrival and departure based on who or what is arriving or leaving. Provide the correct sign for the phrases in bold. Sign the time first! 1. I need to take off. 2. The plane lands at 6: We got there at 9: She needs to get going. 5. The train leaves at 2: They need to go. 7. The bell rings at 7: The bus departs in 10 minutes. 9. They’ll be here at noon. 10. I’m going to hit the road.