ASL 1 - Unit 3 Test Review.

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ASL 1 - Unit 3 Test Review

TEST FORMAT Part 1 Multiple Choice Part 2 Multiple choice 10 fingerspelled words (10 points) 20 handshapes (20 points) 30 vocab words/phrases (30 points) bell work, book work & classroom discussion Questions (30 Points) Video Clip questions (10 points) Expressive Portion (20 points) TOTAL = 120 points

HOW MUCH OF NATIVE ASL IS FINGERSPELLING (WHAT PRECENTAGE?) 10-15%

DESCRIBE WHAT THIS ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DOES: VRS – Video Relay Service; uses an interpreter as a 3rd party TTY – Teletypewriter; types out phone messages SHAKE AWAKE ALARM – Alarm clock that shakes the bed CLOSED CAPTIONING – Types out words for TV, Movies & Video Clips

WHAT DO THESE KEY STROKES MEAN WHEN USING A TTY? GA- Go Ahead SK- Stop Keying SK SK- The last thing typed in a conversation ALTERNATIVE FOR “?”- the Letter “Q”

IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT FINGERSPELLING Clarity is more important than speed. Don’t ever bounce your hand. You can either slide or slightly bounce double letters. When you make a mistake you should stop & start again.

Douglas Tilden became deaf - due to scarlet fever he proposed a bill to - oppose oralism He was a big activist against - the suppression of signing

Describe an ideal home environment for someone who is deaf. The home or area has open spaces (not a lot of walls) video phones in common places around the house alerting systems that flash lights

Contrastive structure When you give 2 or more options and end the question with the sign “which”, which sentence structure are you using? Contrastive structure

What is the Rochester method? Using only fingerspelling for every word

What are the 5 components of an ASL sign? 1. Handshape 2. Location 3. Movement 4. Palm Orientation 5. Non-Manual Markers