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ASL 1 Semester 1 Final Exam FORMAT & Study Guide (120 Assessment Points/20% of semester grade)
Expressive portion (20 points) 10 fingerspelled words (10 points) 30 vocab words/phrases (30 points) 3 Video clips: 2 Conversations & 5 asl SIGNED sentences Translate to English (15 points) 20 handshapes (20 points) Multiple Choice questions from bell work, book work & classroom discussion (30 Points)
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What components are different for the ASL Signs for 1 and d?
Palm orientation handshape
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Describe a residential school:
Students live there full time Students are deaf or hard of hearing
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What components are different for the ASL signs for pink and purple?
Location Movement Palm orientation
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Know how to identify a sign based off of a description. For example:
Handshape: 5 Location: Chest Palm Orientation: sideways Movement: tap thumb on center of chest FINE
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What is the link to deaf culture for the American deaf community?
ASL
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Who signed the charter to open Gallaudet university?
Abraham Lincoln
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What is the historical device that first allowed deaf people to communicate with hearing people via phone? Tty - teletypewriter
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WHAT DO THESE KEY STROKES MEAN WHEN USING A TTY?
GA: GO AHEAD SK: STOP KEYING SK SK: LAST THING TYPED IN A CONVERSATION ALTERNATIVE FOR “?”: THE LETTER Q/QUESTION
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What is a pro to a student being homeschooled?
Their parents are able to tailor their education
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Describe an ideal home environment for someone who is deaf:
Open spaces/not a lot of walls Video Phones in common places around the house Alerting systems that flash lights
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Who was known for his excellence in teaching & stated: “Freedom of communication was the key to education, and that freedom was achieved through sign language.” Andrew foster
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Hearing impaired People with hearing loss
What terms/labels are not preferred by the deaf because they focus on the lack of/what is lost? Hearing impaired People with hearing loss
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List the 5 components of an ASL sign:
Handshape Location Movement Palm orientation Non-manual markers
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What is the significance of Martha’s vineyard to deaf culture?
Communities of people who are deaf were founded there
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List the culturally appropriate ways of gaining a Deaf person’s attention:
Waving Knocking Flashing lights Tapping
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Describe the following:
Oral Language Approach: Emphasizes auditory & verbal communication rather than signing Bilingual/Bicultural Philosophy: Uses ASL as the primary language for communication
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What is/are the non-Manual markers in ASL for the following:
YES/NO Questions: RAISE EYEBROWS WH-Questions: FURROW EYEBROWS
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What is the Rochester method?
Using only fingerspelling for every single word
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What are the two types of name signs?
Descriptive Arbitrary
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IN ASL GRAMMAR: The subject is called the: TOPIC what you want to say about the subject is called the: COMMENT
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What is considered to be rude in deaf culture?
Eavesdropping without telling the signer you know asl Speaking without signing (if you know sign)
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Homeschool Day school Residential school Mainstream
Name some of the different schooling options for a student who is D/hoh: Homeschool Day school Residential school Mainstream
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When you give 2 or more options and end the question with the sign “which”, which sentence structure are you using? Contrastive Structure
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What happened for ASL in the mid 1960s?
Asl was officially recognized as a distinct language
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What components are different for THE ASL SIGNS FOR grandmother and father?
Location movement
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IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT FINGERSPELLING:
clarity is more important than speed. Don’t ever bounce your hand. You can either slide or slightly bounce double letters. When you make a mistake you should stop & start over again from the beginning
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True or false: asl grammar & English grammar are the same.
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What are “unique attributes of a certain group of people”?
Culture
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Who was 1 of 3 black deaf students enrolled at Gallaudet who later founded 31 schools?
Andrew foster
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Facts to Know about Douglas tilden:
He became deaf as a result of: Scarlet Fever He proposed a bill to oppose: Oralism He was a big activist against: The oppression of signing
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What is the difference between big d & little d in Deaf culture?
Big d= deaf person who is involved with deaf culture & is proud to be deaf Little d= refers to the physical nature of deafness
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Describe what each of the following assistive technology does:
VRS: Video Relay Service/Uses an interpreter as a 3rd party TTY: Teletypewriter/Types out phone messages Shake Awake Alarm Clock: Alarm clock that shakes the bed Closed Captioning: Displays words, sounds, etc. on TV, in movies and video clips
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What percent of deaf children are raised in hearing families that do not sign?
70%
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What percent OF NATIVE ASL IS Fingerspelled?
10-15%
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What was the result of the Milan, Italy conference?
Sign Language was banned
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