Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byOswald Ray Modified over 8 years ago
1
What happens when you speak in a monotone voice, devoid of inflection or expression? NON-MANUAL MARKERS/ FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
2
Scared Bored Excited Facial expressions Mad Sad Sick Busy Can VOCABULARY:
3
May Can’t (can not) Not Don’t Absent Skip
4
I don’t mind Due/ owe Favorite Hide Look-for Find Summon
5
Usually people tune it out or become bored and distant in a conversation. The same result happens when you sign without using facial expressions. Auditory information, such as tone of voice, emotion, and intent must be visual in American Sign Language. (Texting)
6
The point of facial expressions is clearly to convey grammar and meaning, and sometimes what hearing people think is “good enough” falls short of what ASL requires. You DO NOT match each sign with a specific facial expression, instead match your face to the overall meaning of the sentence.
7
ADVERB:Adverbs are words that modify a verb (He drove slowly. — How did he drive?)verb an adjective (He drove a very fast car. — How fast was his car?)adjective another adverb (She moved quite slowly down the aisle. — How slowly did she move?)
8
ADJECTIVES: Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles — a, an, and the — are adjectives.Articles the tall professor the lugubrious lieutenant a solid commitment a month's pay a six-year-old child the unhappiest, richest man
9
- It is normal to feel awkward or uncomfortable when making facial expressions at first, but with practice you will become more confident and skilled! -With out them you can not sign questions, show interest, or carry on a satisfying conversation conversation.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.