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Common Reference Point American Sign Language II
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Using a common reference point
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► If you are giving directions/instructions and your listener knows something about the directions, you can give a common reference point.
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Using a common reference point ► If you are giving directions/instructions and your listener knows something about the directions, you can give a common reference point. Example: “Nine Man Morris is a game similar to Tic Tac Toe.”
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1st ► Establish the common reference point.
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1st Example:___________y/n KNOW fs-U-N-O
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2nd ► Give specific directions/instructions
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2nd Example:____________y/n KNOW fs-U-N-O _______________________rhq _______________________rhq SAME BUT COLOR NUMBER MATCH NO ______________________________t #ASL HANDSHAPE ENGLISH WORD MATCH
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Remember ► Eye Gaze/Location Agreement ► Conveying Distance
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Eye Gaze/Location Agreement
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► Where you look should “agree with” the route you explain
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Eye Gaze/Location Agreement ► Where you look should “agree with” the route you explain Example: If something is on the right…
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Eye Gaze/Location Agreement ► Where you look should “agree with” the route you explain Example: If something is on the right… If something is on the left…
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Conveying Distance ► Far away ► Moderate distance ► Very near
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Conveying Distance ► Far away Tilt head Squint eyes Open mouth (a little) Full arm extension ► Moderate distance ► Very near
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Conveying Distance ► Far away Tilt head Squint eyes Open mouth (a little) Full arm extension ► Moderate distance Tilt head Close mouth Moderate arm extension ► Very near
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Conveying Distance ► Far away Tilt head Squint eyes Open mouth (a little) Full arm extension ► Moderate distance Tilt head Close mouth Moderate arm extension ► Very near Tilt head Cheek to shoulder Hand close to body
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