unit 9 – do not remove from 287b my home and community
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Where do you live? Page 332
Read on page 332 about the dialogue
Then read the dialogue paying attention to how to use “what kind.”
Types of Housing Pg. 332(fingerspell these!)
Apartment (fs-APT) * There is also a signed English version that is used!
Cabin
Condo
Duplex
Studio
Townhouse (TH)
Using Have pg. 333
Read at the bottom of Page 333 about how to use the sign “Have.”
HAVE is used for POSSESSION and also to show something EXISTS. English – Is there a bathroom in the restaurant? ASL: RESTAURANT HAVE BATHROOM
QUESTION
NMS Alert
Mouth the word “CHA” while signing big or mansion to emphasize an objects size. This is the mouth morpheme to show something is BIG!
Classroom Exercise C pg. 334
1.) Is there a basement? No, there isn’t. HAVE BASEMENT? NO HAVE BASEMENT
2.) Does it have an A.C.? Yes, it does. HAVE A-C? YES HAVE A-C
3.) Is there a restaurant near by? Yes, there is. HAVE RESTAURANT NEAR HOUSE? YES
HAVE RESTAURANT NEAR HOUSE?
Place Around the House Pg. 335
Basement
Bedroom (1)
Dining Room
Elevator
Entrance, to enter
Floor, level (1)
Garage
Kitchen (1, 2, 3)
Living Room (1,2)
Floor, level (2)
Spatial Visualization Pg. 336
Read on page 336 about Spatial Visualization
Non-Manual Signals: Proximity Far, over there, not close Lower, in front of me, on the ground Right there, very close
Classroom Exercise Page 337
Use spatial visualization techniques to sign each description:
Open the door into the hallway. Right in front of you are stairs that lead up to the living room and down to the family room.
Classroom Exercise Page 337
In the living room there is a door on the immediate right. That area is the kitchen. Across from the stairs is a hallway that has two bedrooms on the left and one on the right.
Classroom Exercise Page 337
Walk down the stairs to the family room. On the left across the room is the bathroom. On the side is a door to the outside.
Places Around Town Pg. 339
Clinic, clinician
Convenience store, 7-11
Fire station, firefighter
Gas Station
Pharmacy, drug store
Grocery Store
Hospital
Hotel
Jail, Prisoner
Museum
Police station, Officer, Cop
I Want to Know Pg. 340Why isn’t there a sign for station?
Read on the bottom of page 340 about why there isn’t a sign for station.
Why isn’t there a sign for “STATION”?
FOCUS: pp. 342 – 343The Deaf and Hearing Worlds
Who is Marlee Matlin? What is the name of the theatre
founded in 1991 in Los Angeles? What are some places where we
see Deaf people these days?
READ AND BE ABLE TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
QUIZ TIME!
Your Quiz on Friday will be up to this point (page 345) in the book.
Look at the following slides and see if you remember all the vocabulary!
Review
Basement
Bedroom (1)
Dining Room
Elevator
Entrance, to enter
Floor, level (1)
Garage
Kitchen (1, 2, 3)
Living Room (1,2)
Floor, level (2)
Review
Dormitory
House
Mansion
Mobile home
What kind?
Apartment (apt)
Cabin
Condo
Duplex
Studio
Townhouse (TH)
Review
Far, over there, not close
Lower, in front of me, on the ground
Right there, very close
CL:5 “claw” – How is it used?
Deaf Culture pg. 346
Read on page 346 about Collective values.
What is the difference between “collectivism” and “individualism”?
To which group do most Americans belong?
To which group do most Deaf belong?
Did you know? Pg. 347
Read on page 347 under “Did you know?” What is the telephone for the Deaf known as?
The Blue Book What kinds of things do you find in that book?
Deaf owned businesses, ads for deafness related agencies, TTY access for emergency police and fire services, telephone/videophone numbers for thousands of deaf people all over the world; pager addresses
http://www.tdi-online.org
Money Signs pg. 348
To be broke
To buy
To be cheap
Cost, price
Credit card/ debit card
To pay
Dollar
To earn
Expensive
Free
To leave (something)
Money
Money SignsUp Close pg. 348
There are 4 forms money signs may take, depending on the concept being signed: Only signing about cents Only signing about dollar amounts up to
$9.00 Signing dollar amounts higher than $9.00 Signing about mixed amounts of dollars
and cents
Only signing about cents
Touch the Money Spot before making a number sign. You may also touch a number sign directly to the Money Spot as well.
Only signing about dollar amounts up to $9.00
Twist the wrist forming a number sign, up to 9. This is called the dollar twist.
Signing about mixed amounts of dollars and cents
Use the Dollar Twist if necessary, but do not touch the Money Spot for the cents amount. The numbers following the dollar amount are understood as cents.
VIDEO TIME!
Watch Eyes on ASL #17 and Eyes on ASL #18 to learn more about signing about money and to practice!
Signing About Money pg. 347
Practice the dialogue on page 347 with a neighbor.
You will have 4 minutes to practice and then I will call on a couple of you to sign it for us!
Classroom Exercise P p. 350
$150.00
$80.00
$3.00
$1,000,000
$0.75
$15.00
$15.00
$20.00
Look at #2 …How much do these things cost?
“If I have $_________, I can buy __________”
BLOW AIR – sign p. 351
Use this for phrases like:I have no moneyI have nothingNot a dimeZipNadaZilchNothing was there
Classroom Exercise Q p. 351
We will watch a video about Kelly losing her backpack.
Answer questions 1-5 on page 351 on a sheet of paper.
You do NOT have to write complete sentences.
Getting Around Town Pg. 353
Corner
To get in, on
To get out
Highway, freeway
Intersection
Traffic
Left
To ride in, on
Right (direction)
Stop Light
Stop Sign
Subway
Getting Around Town Pg. 353
Block
Bus
Hybrid
Mile
Minivan
SUV
Taxi
Truck
Van
(ALL are Fingerspelled)
Getting Around Town Pg. 352
Read the dialogue on page 352. Practice signing with a neighbor
for 3 minutes. Sign both parts. We will watch the DVD…Did you
sign it the same way?
ASL Close Up Pg. 353
Using CL: Bent V Read about how to use CL:
Bent V New Vocabulary
To ride awhile To switch, transfer
Accent Step pg. 355
Make sure you don’t use the sign “To take up” instead of “To ride in” when signing about transportation.
Accent Steps p. 356
Use the handshape (a person walking/ a vehicle) and turn left or right using the handshape…you don’t always have to actually sign “left” or “right”!
Expression Corner p. 357
“KEEP GOING” What handshape is
used for this sign? What other signs use
this handshape? What is the movement
used with this handshape?
DVD “My Commute” p. 355 You need paper and pencil. Turn to page 355 in your book. We will watch the DVD. Write the answers to the questions 1 –
6 in Classroom Exercise “T” on your paper.
When we are done, we will trade and grade!
NO TALKING OR CALLING OUT NO TALKING OR CALLING OUT WHILE YOU ARE WATCHING – WE WHILE YOU ARE WATCHING – WE WILL WATCH IT 3 TIMES!WILL WATCH IT 3 TIMES!
Review
He takes the bus to school. HE RIDE BUS ARRIVE SCHOOL.
My house is there on the corner. HOUSE MY CORNER (POINT)
Turn right on Cross Rd. then left on Peter’s St. my house is there on the left. RIGHT STREET NAME C-R-O-S-S R-D,
LEFT STREET NAME P-E-T-E-R-S S-T HOUSE MY LEFT (POINT)
Review
What NMS is used when signing BIG? “cha”
How do you use Spatial Visualization? When describing spatial relationships both
respectively and expressively (pg. 336) From what perspective is Spatial
Visualization used? The signer’s
Review
ASL has shown up on where in the media? TV shows, commercials, “Survivor”, theater,
and movies What is the name of the Deaf phone
book? The “Blue Book”
Where is the money spot located? Your forehead/temple
Unit 9 Review of the signs!!
Also Apartment ATM machine Bank Basement Bedroom Block Broke Bus Buy
Cabin Café Cash Cent Cheap Check Condo Convenience store Clinic Corner
Unit 9 Review of the signs!!
Cost, price Credit/debit card Curious Different (plural) Dime Dining Room Dollar Duplex Earn East Elevator
Entrance, to enter Expensive Fire station Fire fighter Floor, level 1 -2 Free Garage Gas station Get in, on To get out Grocery store
Unit 9 Review of the signs!!
Highway, freeway Hospital Hotel Hybrid Intersection Jail Keep going Kitchen Leave (something) Left (direction)
Living room Lousy Mall Mansion Mile Minivan Mobile home Money More than Museum