ASL I Chapter 5 By Bader-Sovacool. Chapter 5 Vocabulary CHAIRDOORWINDOWDRAWERBOOK PENCIL, PENCAR, AUTOBIKE, BICYCLEA-LITTLEHOT COLDCOOLWARMSTAND-UP, GET-

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ASL I Chapter 5 By Bader-Sovacool

Chapter 5 Vocabulary CHAIRDOORWINDOWDRAWERBOOK PENCIL, PENCAR, AUTOBIKE, BICYCLEA-LITTLEHOT COLDCOOLWARMSTAND-UP, GET- UP GO-AHEAD, GO- ON, PROCEED START, BEGIN, INITIATE, ORGINATATE DON’T-MIND, DON’T-CARE TAKEGARBAGETHROW-OUT, THROW-AWAY OWE-MEFORREADCAN’TANSWER, RESPOND SELFWON’T, REFUSETHANK-YOUPLEASETURN-ON OPEN-NOUNCLOSE-NOUNON, OFFSURE

Culture Notes: ` Flashing the lights on and off in a room is a common way for Deaf people to get each other’s attention (when available). Other ways for attention: –Waving of hands in the person’s field of vision –Sharply tapping on a surface with a fist, flat of a hand, –Stomping on a floor (if its hard and can be felt) –Touch or tap lightly on the arm, shoulder or knee –Clapping is NOT effective NOR socially acceptable. Sign Language: –ASL is NOT Universal –FSL: –LSM: –BSL: British Sign Language Has its OWN finger-spelling and some hand-shape differences.

Requests In this unit, you will make different kinds of requests –Polite commands DON’T-MIND/DON’T-CARE FOR ME DON’T-CARE PLEASE THANK-YOU GO-TO-IT –Verb Pairs and noun-verb pairs –CLOSE-DOOR (or window, drawer, book, etc) –OPEN-DOOR (or window, drawer, book, etc) –SIT, CHAIR –OPEN-DOOR, DOOR –OPEN-WINDOW, WINDOW –WRITE, PEN –DRIVE, CAR –RIDE-BIKE, BIKE

Chapter 5 Dialogue Practice Polite Commands (Several people are in a room) Rob:You, please flash-lights. (Jim flashes the lights on and off) Rob:You, close-door. Feel a-little cold. (Sue closes door.) Rob: Now go-ahead start.

Chapter 5 Continue… Requests to Do Something q Alan: Don't -mind it open-window? Sam:Sure! q Alan: Thank-you. Don't-mind 1-more? Sam:What? q Alan: Garbage throw-out, can you? Sam: O-K, you owe me you.

More Practice More requests –Alan: Please turn-on T-V. –(Sue turns on TV. Later) –Alan: Please. Turn-on-light. Can't see. –(Sue turns on light. Later phone lights flash.) –Alan: Please for me answer. –Sue: Me? No-way. Self go-to-it!

Chapter 5 Activity 1 PICK Four Topics GLOSS each topic with at least FOUR sentences EACH (total of 16 or more sentences) When done, will sign with a partner (will be called in front of class later) Open a window Open a window get an item get an item sit down sit down spell his/her name spell his/her name close a window close a window close a door close a door bring you a chair bring you a chair show you his/her pencil show you his/her pencil Move a chair Move a chair give you candy give you candy open the door open the door take out the trash take out the trash bring over a book bring over a book Cook something to eat Cook something to eat Be sure to use DON’T-MIND, other polite commands

Chapter 5 Activity 1 Continue GLOSS then With a partner, ask to TURN-ON the following 1.A television with a knob-type switch 2.A T.V. with a push-button 3.A light on the ceiling 4.A table-lamp type light 5.A light switch on the lever type ** remember to say PLEASE and use DON’T-MIND if appropriate

GLOSS and Practice SIGNING GLOSS a SIX-LINE conversation (two people share ) November: Topics Be sure to use at least 5 vocabulary from Chapter 5.. Be creative.. Getting favorite Foods cooked Vacation to plan Veteran’s day plans and discussions Family.. etc