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It’s almost Mid-term time…. are you ready?

Pronouns

What handshape do you use for a personal/index pronoun? Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1

What handshape do you use for a personal/index pronoun? Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1

Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1 What handshape do you use for a reflexive pronoun? Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1

Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1 What handshape do you use for a reflexive pronoun? Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1

Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1 What handshape do you use for an honorific or possessive pronoun? Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1

Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1 What handshape do you use for an honorific or possessive pronoun? Number 10 Number 5 Closed 5 Number 1

The Milan Conference

In what year did it take place? 1980 1880 1890 1950

In what year did it take place? 1980 1880 1890 1950

Explain the irony of the number of American representatives compared to the number of the representatives from other countries.

Out of the 164 participants, only 5 were Americans Out of the 164 participants, only 5 were Americans. They represented 6,000 students which was more than the other 159 participants combined.

True or False: The conference took place in England False: It took place in Milan, Italy

What was the result of the conference? Deaf schools must use an oralist approach (no signing) Deaf schools must use a manualist approach (only signing)

What was the result of the conference? Deaf schools must use an oralist approach (no signing) Deaf schools must use a manualist approach (only signing)

Sentence Types

What signs can be used in when making Rhetorical sentences in ASL? Who? What? Where? Why? All of the above

What signs can be used in when making Rhetorical sentences in ASL? Who? What? Where? Why? All of the above

What should your NMGS be when signing the WH- word in a Rhetorical sentence? Eyebrows down Eyebrows up

What should your NMGS be when signing the WH- word in a Rhetorical sentence? Eyebrows down Eyebrows up

What English word is replaced when signing a Rhetorical sentence? Why? Until Then Because

What English word is replaced when signing a Rhetorical sentence? Why? Until Then Because

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Eyebrows down, lean forward, hold the last sign. Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Eyebrows down, lean forward, hold the last sign. Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Sentence often begins with SUPPOSE Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Sentence often begins with SUPPOSE Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Brow raised, pause, ending NMGS varies Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Brow raised, pause, ending NMGS varies Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Brow raise with a wh-sign in the middle of the sentence. Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Brow raise with a wh-sign in the middle of the sentence. Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Eyebrows up, lean forward, hold the last sign Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

Which type of sentence do you do the following NMGS when signing? Eyebrows up, lean forward, hold the last sign Yes/no question Topic/comment Conditional Rhetorical Wh-question

What NMGS do you use when making an Asserted sentence? Head Nod

What NMGS do you use when making a Declarative sentence? There is none

What NMGS do you use when giving a Command? You use large quick signs, but don’t sign YOU

Role Shifting

When do you use Role Shifting? When telling a story that has more than one character/person.

What are two ways you can Role Shift? Turning your body from side to side or look up or down to show who’s talking. Take on the “personality” of the character.

Ranking and Contrastive Structure

Which sentence structure should you use when talking about two people? Ranking Contrastive Structure

Which sentence structure should you use when talking about two people? Ranking Contrastive Structure

What is the minimum number of people you can use when using ranking? 2 3 4 5

What is the minimum number of people you can use when using ranking? 2 3 4 5

True or False: When using ranking, you rank the people on your dominant hand. FALSE

When using ranking to talk about three people, where do you start? Your thumb

When using ranking to talk about four people, where do you start? Your index finger

Do you sign youngest to oldest, or oldest to youngest?

True or False: When using ranking you can talk about people from different generations. False

Deaf Educational Options

Which type of approach….. Emphasizes speech? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Emphasizes speech? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Provides an interpreter in regular ed classes? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Provides an interpreter in regular ed classes? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Uses signing and speaking at the same time? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Uses signing and speaking at the same time? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Is helpful for lip-reading, but little else? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Is helpful for lip-reading, but little else? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Emphasizes ASL first then English? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

Which type of approach….. Emphasizes ASL first then English? Oral Sim-Com Cued Speech Mainstreaming Bi-lingual/bi-cultural

What is an IEP and who has one? Individualized Education Plan. Any student with a disability must have one.

What does IDEA stand for and what is it? Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. It’s a group of laws that guarantees students with disabilities will get a decent public education.

What does FAPE stand for and what does it guarantee? Free Appropriate Public Education Guarantees that students with disabilities can get a free education that will meet their needs.

What is MCE or SEE and are they languages? Manual Coded English and Signing Essential English is an example of an MCE. No they aren’t languages, they are visual representations of English.

What does LRE stand for what does it mean What does LRE stand for what does it mean? Give an example of what this might look like for a Deaf student. Least Restrictive Environment means that a child with a disability must be with non-disabled students as much as possible. An example for a Deaf student is mainstreaming.

What is PSE? Pidgin Signed English. This is using ASL signs in English word order. Many times a Deaf person will Code Switch to PSE when talking to a hearing person without even knowing it.

Numbers

How do you sign age numbers? For ages 1-9, it’s incorporated with the sign OLD For ages 10 and above, sign OLD and then the number.

How do you sign Sport Scores? Use a cardinal number. Score closest to you is who you are supporting

When your teacher is giving a test, she uses a number as a noun to tell you what number you are on. What movement does she use? She shakes the number.

When signing someone’s height, what’s the palm orientation and movement of the number? Palm in. The first number is the feet and then the hand moves up to show inches.

Important People to Know

Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French Who was the first president of the NAD?

Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French Who was the first president of the NAD?

Who founded the first Deaf College? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who founded the first Deaf College? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who had a Deaf mother and wife yet was a strong proponent of Oralism? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who had a Deaf mother and wife yet was a strong proponent of Oralism? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who was the only Deaf person at the Milan Conference? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who was the only Deaf person at the Milan Conference? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who said sign language was “God’s noblest gift to Deaf people?” Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who said sign language was “God’s noblest gift to Deaf people?” Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who created the statue of Thomas Gallaudet and Alice Cogswell and the statue of Abraham Lincoln? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who created the statue of Thomas Gallaudet and Alice Cogswell and the statue of Abraham Lincoln? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who signed the charter establishing the first Deaf college? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Who signed the charter establishing the first Deaf college? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Whose linguistic study proved that ASL is a language? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French

Whose linguistic study proved that ASL is a language? Alexander Graham Bell George Veditz Edward Minor Gallaudet Bill Stokoe James Denison Abraham Lincoln Robert McGregor Daniel Chester French