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1 Do Now To complete the Do Now, Go onto the teachers website. Select “Do Now Sept 16 th /17 th Level l” Instructions: Identify the name that is signed and write it in the order that it was signed.

2 Objective To identify the ASL Alphabet To learn proper greetings and farewells To learn how to ask and respond questions using basic ASL grammar

3 Agenda Do Now: Fingerspelling Drill Review: What is ASL? Vocabulary Grammar - ASL word order Class Exercise

4 Review What is ASL?

5 Vocabulary Hello! Hi! How-are You? What’s-up?

6 Formal or Informal? Look at the list of people below. Would you use “what’s up” or “how are you”, to greet them? 1.An acquaintance 6. Buddy 2.Parents 7. Younger brother/sister 3.A student 8. School Administrator 4.Teacher 9. Business Personnel 5.Grandparents 10. Neighbor

7 Expressing how you feel How are you? Vocabulary To be busy Confused Fine Good Happy Nothing, not much Sleepy Same old, the usual So-so tired ______wh-q ______t HOW-YOU I FINE I

8 Class Activity You will each take turns asking a classmate how he/she is doing. When asked how you are doing, state how you feel at this moment.

9 Vocabulary What Name You Me

10 Grammar KEY NOTE* ASL does not have a formal written language. Therefore, we use what is called ASL Gloss Notation. This is a means to help us visually comprehend ASL word order.

11 Grammar What is the English word order? English: Subject Verb Object ASL: Subject, Object, Verb or Object, Subject, Verb

12 Sentence Types WH-Q: who, what, where, when, why Non-Manual Behaviors - Eyebrows down - Head forward and tilt to the side -Hold the last sign T: statement Non-Manual Behaviors - Normal facial expressions Key Note* Facial expressions are important features in ASL; it helps your listener to know whether or not to give a response to a question or statement

13 What is your name? __________wh-q YOU NAME WHAT My name is Conniree. __________________t ME NAME #CONNIREE

14 Class Activity Signer A: Say a greeting and ask signer A how he/she is doing? Signer B: State how you are feeling? Signer A: Ask for signer B name Signer B: State your name Signer B: Ask for signer A name Signer A: State your name Signer B: State that it was nice meeting you. Signer A: State “same here” and use a farewell sign


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