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Unit 16 Giving Directions and Instructions ASL II

Unit 16 Giving Directions and Instructions ASL II. ~Bader~. Left right straight near far, far away, distant cross-over corner intersection, crossroads behind opposite next-to, besides locale. Area east west north south plug-in unplug place city, town, village

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Unit 16 Giving Directions and Instructions ASL II

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  1. Unit 16 Giving Directions and InstructionsASL II ~Bader~

  2. Left • right • straight • near • far, far away, distant • cross-over • corner • intersection, crossroads • behind • opposite • next-to, besides • locale. Area • east • west • north • south • plug-in • unplug • place • city, town, village • street, road, avenue • elevator • building • roof • police, cop • Jewish • detective • careful • careless • tease, kid • follow • Ready • CL:CC • CL: A • CL: LL/L • CL: B • ABBVs • Apostrophes ‘S

  3. Review signs • Across From • Other • Parking Lot • Store • Play Area • Grassy Area • Restaurant • Swimming Pool • Registrar • Inside • Building • Floor • Walk up stairs • Room • Front Door • In • Out • Next to • Across from • Broken • Not Working • Lousy • Closed • Locked • Dirty • Warm • Cookie • Chocolate • Gum • Coke • Pepsi • Sandwich • Sugar • Thirsty • Hungry • Should • Must • Want • Get • Look For • Small Drink • Medium Drink • Large Drink • With • With out • Sure • Know nothing • Not here • I think • Around there • Don’t Know • Not Sure • Maybe

  4. Unit Focus • In this Unit you will learn how to give directions and instructions • New vocabulary for directions, use your body for CL and locational relationship • You will learn some commonly used FS abbreviations and making apostrophes in FS/possessive.(names) • Practice some dialogues • giving directions to given locations • describing places with CL • Giving instructions

  5. Vocabulary Game Activity • Copy vocabulary words in your notebook while Mrs. Bader passes out vocabulary cards. • Each student will have their own card to teach the class (around the world) to learn one sign. • After one round, will move into GROUPS and reteach 4-5 words. One person will move in a new group to teach new signs.

  6. Directions • Give three directions to your partner to get to the following places: • Pick three places involving directions in your NB: include: where, area, use some voc words we learned, FS name of place, • Sign to your partner (your partner should be able to understand your directions and write it down in their NB). • The drugstore the police station • The post office the hospital • The high school the restaurant • The food store the bookstore Mrs. Bader will rotate and ask you to give her one direction in ASL

  7. GLOSS sample 1

  8. Culture Notes • Watch Through Deaf Eyes Movie • Fill out packet as you watch the movie. • Short sections will be shown.

  9. Home videos started late 80s early 90s of captioning • Star trek and little rascals were first to be captioned on home videos. • Built in closed captioning decoding circuitry started in 1992 for all new TVs larger than 13 inches. Became mandatory in 1996. • Still not perfect.. used to be only 15 hours a week of captioned opportunities in 1980s. • Continues to grow today. Nearly every new DVD, shows, news some informicals, etc are captioned. Not limited to deaf and HH.. language learners use them, late Hearing Loss use them

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