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ABC Lesson 6
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Vocabulary Review link
Here is the vocabulary for ABC Lesson 6. Let’s take a look. Directional Verbs link to ppt page
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Basic Sentence Structure
Object + Subject + Verb The girl has a book. ___t___ BOOK GIRL HAVE The Object in an OSV sentence is signed as the Topic.
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Basic Sentence Structure Basic Sentence Structure
What is the “Non-Manual” marker for Topic? RIGHT!
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Topic-Comment is NOT O-S-V
DON’T UNDERSTAND MIS Topic-Comment is NOT O-S-V O-S-V Topic Comment
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Topic-Comment is NOT O-S-V
Many sentence structures (besides OSV) can be signed with Topic Comment: O-S-V Topic Comment
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Such as These Structures:
DOG I WANT. Object+Subject+Verb ____t__ BOY HE NEED MONEY. Subject+Verb+Object __t__ RAIN STOP. Object+Verb __t__ BOOK BLUE. Object+Adjective _t__ CAT JUMP-ON ME. Object+Verb+Subject Clause as Topic ____________________t_____________________ TOMORROW MORNING TIME+7 TWO-US LEAVE, SHE DOUBT.
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Let’s practice some OSV sentences signed with Topic-Comment
You like walking. I like coffee. They enjoy work. She doesn’t buy sweets. I have a soda. I prefer tea. He watches T-V. We enjoy movies. I want the car. Do you need a bike? I don’t like dancing. I didn’t eat meat.
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Get out a piece of paper…
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Write 6 of your own OSV simple sentences.
I will assign partners by numbering you off, you will sign your sentences across the room without leaving your table!!
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Directional (Inflecting) Verbs
Some Verbs change their movement to indicate the subject and the object of the sentence. In other words, these verbs use space to show the locations of the subject and object pronouns. YOU- MEET -ME These are called ‘Directional’ or ‘Inflecting’ Verbs
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Directional (Inflecting) Verbs
What this means is that when you sign a sentence using a DIRECTIONAL VERB, you do NOT need to add the pronouns at all! So the sentence below is signed as ONE SIGN. You sign the directional verb that moves to indicate subject and object in the sentence. YOU- MEET ASK -ME
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Directional (Inflecting) Verbs
Some verbs must be accompanied by the subject and object pronouns. REMEMBER HAVE WANT YOU KNOW ME NEED These verbs cannot stand alone. They can’t use space and movement to indicate subject and object pronouns. You have to sign all three signs. These are called ‘plain verbs’
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Let’s practice some new Directional (Inflecting) Verbs
You need to sit in a group with a partner ACROSS the table from you. For this next activity, you will be practicing Directional Verbs. At your table sign to the person across from you at your table using the following sentences. Be sure you keep eye contact with your partner as you sign the sentences.
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
SHOW YOU ME SHOW I HIM,HER SHOW HE,SHE ME SHOW HE,SHE YOU SHOW YOU HIM,HER SHOW HE/SHE HIM,HER SHOW Show me your new watch. He showed me his new car yesterday. She will show you the movie on Saturday
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
HELP YOU ME HELP I HIM,HER HELP HE,SHE ME HELP HE,SHE YOU HELP YOU HIM,HER HELP HE/SHE HIM,HER HELP He will help me buy clothes tomorrow. Did she help you make bread yesterday? Will you help me write the letter?
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
ASK YOU ME ASK I HIM,HER ASK HE,SHE ME ASK HE,SHE YOU ASK YOU HIM,HER ASK HE/SHE HIM,HER ASK I’ll ask her again after awhile. Will he ask you to work? You already asked me.
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
SEND YOU ME SEND I HIM,HER SEND HE,SHE ME SEND HE,SHE YOU SEND YOU HIM,HER SEND HE/SHE HIM,HER SEND She will send them the money tomorrow. Will he send you the package today? You send me the letter later.
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
TELL YOU ME TELL I HIM,HER TELL HE,SHE ME TELL HE,SHE YOU TELL YOU HIM,HER TELL HE/SHE HIM,HER TELL Yesterday, he told me to stay. I’m telling her right now! She’ll tell me the right address tomorrow
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
GIVE YOU ME GIVE I HIM,HER GIVE HE,SHE ME GIVE HE,SHE YOU GIVE YOU HIM,HER GIVE HE/SHE HIM,HER GIVE You give me the picture NOW! I’m giving you money. He gave me the phone number already.
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
LOOK-AT YOU ME LOOK-AT I HIM,HER LOOK-AT HE,SHE ME LOOK-AT HE,SHE YOU LOOK-AT YOU HIM,HER LOOK-AT HE/SHE HIM,HER LOOK-AT I didn’t look at you! Look at that car! WOW! That cat is staring at me…
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I- -YOU YOU- -ME I- -HIM,HER HE,SHE- -ME HE,SHE- -YOU YOU- -HIM,HER
PAY YOU ME PAY I HIM,HER PAY HE,SHE ME PAY HE,SHE YOU PAY YOU HIM,HER PAY HE/SHE HIM,HER PAY Did you already pay him? Pay me for it later. Not now. I’ll pay you for the ticket tomorrow.
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Directional (Inflecting) Verbs with Classifiers
Some SASS (Size and Shape Specifiers) Classifiers can also be used as/with the Directional Verb “GIVE.” How would you sign: She gave me an orange. *What Classifier would you use? *How would you hold an orange?
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How about this sentence?
You gave me the umbrella a long time ago.
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How about this sentence?
Please give me the ball.
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How about these sentences?
I’m giving you the book now. Handshape depends on the size of the book….
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How about this sentence?
He handed me a beautiful ring.
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How about these? I’ll give you a glass of water.
Tomorrow I’ll give him the portable TTY. She handed me a cup of milk. Will you bring me that box? Hand him that stack of paper. Did he give her the green bottle? You handed her the plant, right? Hand me that Pepsi.
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Okay… You need a blank And you need to find your “HAPPY” partner
piece of paper --- And you need to find your “HAPPY” partner (on your faces chart) Okay…
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