ASL Class 3/7/15. Unit 6 ASL Class Review Review all Units 6.1 through 6.16 Understand some ASL Grammars Familiarize ASL Vocabularies on Unit 6. Familiarize.

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ASL Class 3/7/15

Unit 6 ASL Class Review Review all Units 6.1 through 6.16 Understand some ASL Grammars Familiarize ASL Vocabularies on Unit 6. Familiarize ASL Classifiers. Familiarize the 1-person role shift. Familiarize the 2-person role shift. Familiarize the Transition. Understand Spatial Agreement

What is ASL Classifier? Classifiers are designated handshapes and/or rule- grounded body pantomime used to represent nouns and verbs. The purpose of the classifier is to provide additional information about nouns and verbs such as: location, kind of action, size, shape and manner. ASL has many classifier handshapes to represent specific categories or class of objects. Unit 6 ASL Class Review

What is one-person role shift? One-person role shift allows the narrator to show how a character behaves. The narrator becomes the character, taking on his/her actions, manners and feelings. Unit 6 ASL Class Review

What is two-person role shift? Two-person role shift allows the narrator to show interactions between two characters in a story. The narrator shifts between the two characters, adopting each character’s actions, manners, and feelings as well as comments. Unit 6 ASL Class Review

Any Question??????? Unit 6 ASL Class Review

Good Luck!!!!!!!! Unit 6 ASL Class Review