ASL 3 - Unit 21 Test Format (101 Points Total)

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ASL 3 - Unit 21 Test Format (101 Points Total) 24 Vocab Words/Signs (12 are multiple meaning words) 6 Sentences (2 points each) 2 brief Video clips/Answer 4 questions (2 points each) 20 Handshapes 17 Short Answer/Fill in the Blank Questions (10 from unit bellwork; 7 explanation of Idioms)

STUDENT COPY

What is the definition of an idiom?

Rather than seeing themselves as having a disability, how do d/Deaf people view themselves?

Why does it seem so easy for D/deaf people to learn ASL?

What method of communication used to mean using all means of communication but now simply means signing and speaking at the same time?

By teaching D/deaf children to wear hearing aids and speak, what do some Deaf people feel hearing professionals are trying to do?

What was the result of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act for students who were D/deaf?

What 2 classifiers would you use to represent a horse What 2 classifiers would you use to represent a horse? What 2 classifiers would you use to represent a car?

TEACHER COPY

What is the definition of an idiom? An expression of a given language that is peculiar to itself grammatically or cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its elements.

Rather than seeing themselves as having a disability, how do d/Deaf people view themselves? As a language minority

Why does it seem so easy for D/deaf people to learn ASL Why does it seem so easy for D/deaf people to learn ASL? Because they are naturally very visual.

What method of communication used to mean using all means of communication but now simply means signing and speaking at the same time? Total Communication

By teaching D/deaf children to wear hearing aids and speak, what do some Deaf people feel hearing professionals are trying to do? Minimize their “disability”

What was the result of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act for students who were D/deaf? They were mainstreamed

What 2 classifiers would you use to represent a horse? SCL: V & LCL: B (Semantic Classifier) & (Locative Classifier) What 2 classifiers would you use to represent a car? SCL: 3 & LCL: B