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1 Lesson 6 By Annie Cassell

2 Summary ASL Sentence Structure Deaf Culture: Current Event
Documentary: For A Deaf Son Vocabulary

3 ASL Sentence Structure
ASL structure: don’t-like-walk-school English language structure: I don’t like walking to school

4 Summary ASL Sentence Structure Deaf Culture: Current Event
Documentary: For A Deaf Son Vocabulary

5 Deaf Culture: Current Event
Field of Dreams for Deaf Players Camp for deaf children to play baseball The camp was created 25 years ago About 60 kids come every year Link: a-difference/2014/07/14/mike-bush-field-dreams- deaf-players/ /

6 Summary ASL Sentence Structure Deaf Culture: Current Event
Documentary: For A Deaf Son Vocabulary

7 Documentary: For A Deaf Son
The cochlear implant helped the little boy to hear noises like trucks and horns The cochlear implant gave the boy a choice to either sign or talk with speech therapy 93% of deaf children have two hearing parents Most deaf children only reach a 4th grade reading level

8 Summary ASL Sentence Structure Deaf Culture: Current Event
Documentary: For A Deaf Son Vocabulary

9 Vocabulary When you sign candy it is like touching a “sweet tooth”
Most of the friendly phrases like I love you or what’s up are signed with one movement Here are some friendly phrases Link: R6U


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