Locating things around the house Unit 13 ASL II. Around the house  FRONT+ENTER  GARAGE  fs-YARD  fs-ROOF  fs-PORCH  SWIMMING+fs-POOL  FENCE  STAIRS.

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Locating things around the house Unit 13 ASL II

Around the house  FRONT+ENTER  GARAGE  fs-YARD  fs-ROOF  fs-PORCH  SWIMMING+fs-POOL  FENCE  STAIRS  fs-ATTIC  BASEMENT  fs-AC

ROOMS  LIVING-ROOM (2 ways)  BED+ROOM  EAT+ROOM  KITCHEN  FAMILY+ROOM  CLOSET  BATHROOM  WASH-CLOTHES (laundry)

Describing the home  (#) FLOOR  OLD  NEW  DCL “trim”  DCL “steps”

Materials  WOOD  STUCCO  CEMENT  RED+DCL “brick”  GLASS (windows)  STONE+DCL:claw “stone wall”

1. YOU LIVE WHERE. 2. YOU LIVE HOUSE 3. YOUR HOUSE 2 FLOOR+ 4. YOUR HOUSE, COLOR “what”. 5. YOUR HOUSE, WOOD, STUCCO, CEMENT, RED+DCL “brick” WHICH. 6. YOUR HOUSE, BED+ROOM HOW-MANY. whq q q t t t

LIVING ROOM  FURNITURE  COFFEE TABLE  FIREPLACE  CHAIR+DCL:C “couch”  SHELF  fs-RUG  ROCKING-CHAIR  #TV  fs-STEREO

BEDROOM  BED  DRAWER (dresser)  MIRROR  CLOSET  BED+DCL “cover” (blanket)  BED+SOFT (pillow)  fs-DESK (table)  TELEPHONE  TIME+DCL “shape of clock”

ACCESSORIES/FIXTURES  PICTURE+PAINTING  CURTAINS  BLINDS  LIGHT+ECL “light on” (lamp)  PLANT+DCL “shape of plant”  FOLD+CHAIR

KITCHEN  fs-STOVE  fs-REF  REFRIGERATOR  fs-SINK  OVEN  fs-OVEN  ELECTRIC  #GAS  CABINET

MORE KITCHEN…  FREEZER  MICROWAVE  DISHWASHER  fs-DW  DCL “countertop”  TIME+DCL “clock”  CEILING-FAN

BATHROOM  fs-SINK  TOILET+CHAIR  MIRROR  BATH (tub)  SHOWER  TOWEL  SOAP  TOILET PAPER  TISSUE (kleenex)

Continuum  #ALL  ALL  MOST  MANY  SOME  SEVERAL  NONE

Numbers  101: 1+C+0+1  102: 1+C+0+2  103: 1+C+0+3  200: 2+scrunch  300: 3+scrunch  400: 4+scrunch  500: 5+scrunch  506: 5+C+0+6  600: 6+C  700: 7+C  800: 8+C  900: 9+C  1,000: 1+B “hit non-dominant hand once”

Describing Where Rooms are Located  Ms. Cleveland will ask each of you what rooms are located to what other room.  Be prepared to answer her questions!

Scissors Game  Get up!  Make a circle around the room.  Watch Ms. Cleveland as she passes the scissors around the room.  If you know the purpose of this game, raise your hand, wait for me to call on you and you can share your answer.

OBJECTS  DICTIONARY  RUBBER+ERASE  TELEPHONE+BOOK  CUP  TAPE  SCISSORS  SIGN+LANGUAGE VIDEOTAPE  PLANT  PICTURE+DCL “shape of frame”  FILE+FOLD++

MORE OBJECTS  SHOE ICL “polish”  PENNY++  STAMP  fs-GLUE  NEWSPAPER  MAGAZINE  BROOM  fs-NAIL  DCL “envelope”

More Objects  #TV+fs-GUIDE  TELEPHONE+BOOK  SCREWDRIVER  NAIL-CLIPPERS  NEEDLE+STRING (thread)  CANDLE  MATCH  SAFTEY-PIN  HEADACHE+MEDICINE  fs-ASPIRIN

More Objects…  fs-BILLS  KEY  VACUUM  TELEPHONE  SLEEP+fs-BAG  PICTURE BOOK (album)  CAMERA  CALENDAR  UMBRELLA

 YOU HAVE CANDLE.  YES, IX-loc KITCHEN, fs-SINK, NEAR, DRAWER, IX-loc “in drawer”.  NEAR fs-SINK.  YES Q nod tcs nod q

 Do you have a candle?  Yes, it’s in the kitchen in the drawer near the sink.  It’s near the sink?  Yes.

Opinions about Places  COMFORTABLE  NICE  fs-COZY  PLENTY-OF-ROOM Ahhh! I’m so Comfy!

Size of Room/House  BIG  AVERAGE  MEDIUM  SMALL

Rearrangements and Renovations  CHANGE  TRADE  MOVE-AROUND  IMPROVE  EMPTY  THROW-OUT

ETC…  MISSING  LOOK-FOR  LOST  FOUND