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Please use this time to talk with your partner voices off.

 Gloss the following sentences:  What is your name?  How are you?  Where are you from?

 Malign- To make evil  Misconstrue- interpret mistakenly  Oscillate- To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm  Undulate- To cause to move in a smooth wavelike motion  Ludicrous- absurd

 TODAY WHAT  TOMORROW WHAT  YESTERDAY WHAT  WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT q q q q

 How are numbers used in conjunction with other signs?  How does one write in Gloss?  How does one express same vs. different?

 Months  Years  Days  Weeks  Hours  Minutes  Age

 7:32  15 years old  3 months  14 years  3 years old  10 hours  5 days  6 weeks  15 minutes  8 hours  4 o’clock  9 months old  12 years  4 minutes  7 days  21 years old  32 weeks

 A: How old are you?  B: Answer  A: What time is it?  B: Answer  Make up 3 more questions and answers (write these down) practice with your partner.

 Ow-0 Ow-0

 Gloss: Glossing is the practice of writing a morpheme-by-morpheme 'translation' using English words. Glosses indicate what the individual parts of the native word mean. Glosses do not provide a true translation, which would instead use appropriate English ways of saying "The same thing." For example, German Es geht mir gut may be glossed as "It goes to-me good" (the hyphenated gloss "to-me" indicates that it refers to a single word in the original). A true English translation of this expression would be something like, "I'm doing fine."  Remember, you wouldn’t send a text/ in gloss. It is only used for ASL learners.  This is the ASL word order with the use of English words to facilitate

 CAPS= SIGN  Line= NMS needed  WHQ or Q (above line)= WH question indicator

 #= lexicallized sign (fingerspelled fancy)  FS= fingerspell  IX= index finger  IX- loc= point to location  Y/N (over line)= yes no question indicator

 My name is Ashley.  Her name is Patty.  My birthday is in April.  July 4 th is my favorite holiday.  Is your birthday in August?

 Write at least a page response to the following question.  Why is it Daphne’s responsibility to teach the Kenish family about Deaf culture? What does she have to teach them specifically?