ASL Class 10/16/15. Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1 Lesson Goal: Students will translate yes-no questions.

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ASL Class 10/16/15

Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1 Lesson Goal: Students will translate yes-no questions.

VerbsNouns fs-FIXSPIDER IRONBUGS TOUCHFROG DOWNLOADINTERNET PARIS Vocabularies Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1

Vocabularies Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1 Others KNOW fs-HOWBE-AFRAID++ MORE-THANEARLY EVERYDAYfs-EARLY

Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1 Translating yes-no questions establish time if specified (raise brows) establish location if specified (raise brows) name the topic (raise brows) ask question (raise brows, tilt head forward, hold last sign)

Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1 Identify the topic in each question. 1.Do you like coffee? 2.Do you know how to fix a car? 3.Do you like to iron clothes? 4.Have you tried Thai food? 5.Do you read a newspaper daily?

Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1 Identify the topic in each question. 6.Do you have more than 100 books? 7.Have you been to Paris? 8.Do you know how to download music off the internet? 9.Are you afraid of spiders, bugs or frogs? 10.Do you like to get up early?

Classwork Please do the student workbook, page 189 to 192! Unit 9.6 – Yes-No Questions 1