William Vicars (Bill) EdD American Sign Language Teachers Association Certified.

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William Vicars (Bill) EdD American Sign Language Teachers Association Certified

ASL Practice (1.A)

“WHO YOU?” (Who are you?)

"DEAF YOU?“ (Are you Deaf?)

"STUDENT YOU?“ ("Are you an ASL student?)"

"YOUR TEACHER NAME 'HUH'?“ (What is your Teacher's name?)

"YOU UNDERSTAND HE/SHE?“ (Do you understand him/her?)

"HOW YOU SIGN P-L-E-A-S-E?" (How do you sign "please?")

Who Deaf Student Your Teach Teacher Huh? How Sign Please Review:

AGAIN-[repeat] HEARING-person-[speak, say] LEARN LIKE MEAN- [what is the meaning of] MEET-[meet-you] Review:

NAME-[called] NICE-[clean] THANK-YOU [good] UNDERSTAND WHAT (huh?) WHERE WHY Review:

"AGAIN YOUR NAME?“ (What is your name again?)

"S/HE STUDENT?" [point at teacher] (Is she or he a student?)

"THIS YOUR?" [point at any object] (Is this yours?)

"WHERE ____" [spell the name of a person in the room] “Where is _____”

Practice Sheet: 1.B

"NICE me-MEET-you“ (It is nice to meet you.)

"HEARING YOU?" (Are you a hearing person?)

"ASL TEACHER YOU?“ (Are you a teacher?)

"WHERE YOU LEARN SIGN?“ (Where are you learning sign?)

“WHY YOU LEARN SIGN?” (Why are you learning sign?)

“HOW YOU SIGN T-H-A-N-K-S?” (How do you sign "thanks?")

“S/HE STUDENT?" [point at other student] (Is she or he a student?)

“THEY LEARN SIGN?” (Are they learning sign language?)

“WHO OUR TEACHER?“ (Who is our teacher?)

"WHERE _______?" [spell the name of the teacher or of a student] (Where is _______?)