ABC.11 Adverbials of Place, Use of THIS/THAT, Verbs that include Location, and Finish as a conjunction.

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ABC.11 Adverbials of Place, Use of THIS/THAT, Verbs that include Location, and Finish as a conjunction

Objectives: Students will be able to use Adverbials of Place (HERE and THERE), use of THIS/THAT, Verbs Incorporating Location and FINISH as Conjunction Students will be able to sign the vocabulary correctly using MOPSE and be able to interpret the vocabulary when signed in lists and in sentences.

Vocabulary… Time to learn some new signs and review some old ones. Open your vocabulary packet to lesson 18. _________________________________________________ You should be studying this vocabulary daily. For your benefit there is a video on YouTube for you to practice with AND a voice-over DRILL. Use it.

agree

All, #all

almost

baseball

basketball

Bring, carry, deliver

Chat, converse

chicago

church

come

disagree

Drive-to

Empty, bare, nude

Far, distant

football

Full, complete

Full fed-up

furniture

game

glasses

go

headache

Head-cold, kleenex

Here (2)

Important, worth-it, valuable

Live, life

Machine, engine, factory

Move-to

Near, close

New-york

pack

philadelphia

put

run

Talk-speak

temple

that

That-one

There, over-there

this

To-tty, receive-tty-call

Urge, persuade

CL: 2 Walk-to

Adverbials of Place: Here and THERE

Place: Adverbials of Place: HERE and THERE In addition to indicating pronominals, pointing is also used as adverbials of place such as HERE and THERE MY HOME HERE. CAR THERE. MY HOME THERE. COKE MACHINE HERE. YOUR GLASSES HERE. COKE MACHINE THERE. YOUR GLASSES THERE. WOMAN HERE. CAR HERE. WOMAN THERE.

More adverbials… STORE HERE. CHURCH OLD THERE. STORE THERE. PAPER HERE. BASEBALL GAME HERE. PAPER THERE. BASEBALL GAME THERE. YOUR FRIEND HERE. CHURCH OLD HERE. YOUR FRIEND THERE.

Use of THAT: GO FLY MOVE DRIVE BRING PUT COME RUN WALK The sign THAT can be used as a demonstrative to identify a noun. The location of THIS/THAT is the same as the location of the noun.  Another related is THAT-ONE which is usually followed by the pronoun showing the location of the referent: _______________q_______________ REMEMBER WOMAN I EXPLAIN, THAT-ONE SHE.  Verbs that incorporate location: Some verbs change their movement to indicate a change from one location to another.  GO FLY MOVE DRIVE BRING PUT COME RUN WALK

Practice: BEFORE I WALK-THERE. BEFORE I FLY-THERE. FURNITURE HEAVY SHE MOVE-THERE. BEFORE YOU COME-HERE YOU. BEFORE YOU WALK-HERE YOU. BEFORE YOU FLY-HERE YOU.

Practice: BOOK MANY SHE PUT-HERE. CHICAGO, L-A HE THERE-MOVE-THERE HE. CHICAGO, L-A HE THERE-FLY-THERE. STORE, YOUR HOME SHE THERE-DRIVE-THERE. STORE, YOUR HOME SHE THERE-WALK-THERE.

FINISH as a conjunction: When used as a conjunction, FINISH is used like the English word, “then”. It is often used to link sentences showing a sequence of events.   1. CHICAGO HER MOVE-THERE, STAY 2-YEAR FINISH SHE THERE-MOVE-THERE WASHINGTON. 2. LETTER NOW I-GIVE-YOU FINISH TOMORROW YOU-GIVE-HIM. 3. I STAY-HERE 1-WEEK WITH SISTER FINISH I GO-THERE VISIT MOTHER. 4. BREAKFAST I COOK FINISH YOU WASH-DISH. 5. SUITCASE I PACK FINISH I GO-THERE AIRPORT. 6. ALL-DAY PERFORMANCE PRACTICE FINISH TONIGHT HAVE PARTY THERE MY HOME.

Let’s look at your worksheets… Verbs Incorporating Location and Using Finish as a Conjunction: Some verbs change their _________________ to indicate a change from one __________________ to another. When used as a conjunction, FINISH means ‘_________________’. It is often used to link sentences occurring in a time sequence. Step 1. Practice sentences 1-20 on your own and underline any signs you do not know. Step 2. What signs do we need to review? Step 3. Now lets sign the sentences together. Step 4. Now lets sign them with partners. Move around the room. Sign a sentence to a person… the person responds with the number that corresponds to that sentence.

On Your Own… There are 44 signs in this chapter. Create 10 sentences on your own that incorporate at least 20 of the signs from this chapter and use grammar structures from this chapter. Gloss the sentence first underlining the vocabulary used from this chapter, on the next line write out the grammar structure used. Add all glossing marks and double space. For example: NEW-YORK I FLY FINISH FOOTBALL GAME GO SEE. (FINISH used as a conjunction.) You will be signing and translating these 10 sentences in class. Be sure to use only vocabulary we know—do not use www.aslpro.com to look up new signs. Rely on your master vocabulary list only! Make sure you know how to sign each sentence on the due date.

Gloss/Sign/Translate… Gloss three to four sentence about a place to which you have either driven, flown, or walked. Use classifiers. When done sign and translate with the person sitting next to you, then across from you, then catty-corner to you. Practice.

More practice… Complete the following sentences using an appropriate facial expression. Sign to a partner. Translate your partners response under your glossing. CHRUCH (right), I GO-TO FINISH, . I EAT FINISH, . STORE (right), I DRIVE-TO FINISH, .

Video Assessment! Choose two (2) sentence from each practice set… Record yourself signing these four sentences, upload to YouTube and email the link to me. Your FIRST AND LAST NAME must be in the MEMO along with the chapter. Do it like this: Ben Baker ABC.1 While signing the sentences you SHOULD TALK and EXPLAIN what you are doing and WHY. See sample:

High Five! Time to review vocabulary. Find a partner and make sure you each have a different colored pencil or hi- lighter. Come up and get your paper… one per group.

Quiz Time… Read through the questions on your handout. You will see the video story signed three (3) times. Answer the questions. Do not share answers. This is an independent assessment.