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WELCOME ASL 1 CLASS! TODAY: 1. 5 MIN.-DEAF HUMOR- COMMERCIAL 2. QUICK TEST- UNIT 1-2, DEAF HUMOR 3. ARTICLE DISCUSSION (COMP. BOOKS) 4. GLOSSING HELP, PROJECTS! ***SIT IN ROWS, CLEAR OFF YOUR DESKS, WITH PEN/PENCIL ONLY

ASL 1  TIME OBJECT SUBJECT VERB - word order SISTER ME HAVE 1  Or, you can phrase it as a rhetorical question:  FAMILY ME HAVE? SISTER 1, BROTHER 2  ________________________________________  SAMPLE:  HELLO NAME ME ______ AGE ____ FRESHMAN ME  COLOR FAVORITE PURPLE  CHOCOLATE ME LIKE (or, ME LIKE WHAT? CHOCOLATE)

These are the ten sentences from last Monday that you glossed as a team  1“The teacher knows English.”  2“The student knows Spanish.”  3“The man goes to college.”  4“The woman is a teacher.”  5“The girl is deaf, the boy is hearing.”  6“No, that is not right.”  7“What school do you go to?” (hint: you only need three signs)  8“Turn on the lights.”  9“Close the door, and open a window.”  10“Don’t draw, write!”  Remember: (time) Object, Subject, Verb

Glossing Answers:  1“The teacher knows English.”  ENGLISH TEACHER KNOW  2“The student knows Spanish.”  SPANISH STUDENT KNOW  3“The man goes to college.”  COLLEGE MAN GO  4“The woman is a teacher.”  WOMAN TEACHER  5“The girl is deaf, the boy is hearing.”  GIRL DEAF BOY HEARING  6“No, that is not right.”  NO, RIGHT NOT  7“What school do you go to?” (hint: you only need SCHOOL (YOU) GO WHATthree signs)  8“Turn on the lights.”  LIGHT TURN-ON  9“Close the door, and open a window.”  DOOR –CLOSE, WINDOW-OPEN  10“Don’t draw, write!”  DRAW DON’T, WRITE  Remember: (time) Object, Subject, Verb