Chapter 2 ASL 1 -Sovacool. Unit Focus  In this unit we will learn vocabulary that focus on school and asking for help.  You will answer questions.

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Chapter 2 ASL 1 -Sovacool

Unit Focus  In this unit we will learn vocabulary that focus on school and asking for help.  You will answer questions by repeating the verb  You will learn variations of signs (why, there, live)

Yes & No Questions Yes/No questions Can be answered by repeating the verb in the question Question: Do you have a pencil? Answer: YES, I HAVE I. THERE

THERE When the place is not in sight you will sign THERE approximate Be sure to refer back to the same location when if you are discussing the same place If THERE is used in the specific location of an object or location the signer looks directly at the object. There is also a short directional movement at the end of the sign.

Oh I See!!  Can also be used alone to show you are following what is being said.  It is not used as an affirmative response (you can not substitute for YES)

Chapter 2 Activities Activity # 1 Copy down in English Gloss conversation (you must fill in the information as the student )

Activity #2 Gloss the following six sentences. 1.Do you have paper? 2.Do you have a pencil? 3.Do you have a book? 4.Where is the paper? 5.Where is the pencil? 6.Where is the book? Practice signing alone. Remember when you gloss to place the correct markers.

Activity #3 Complete the open dialogue on page 19 in the text. -You must write only your lines. It is mandatory you write them in English then in Gloss. Practice signing with a partner.

Objects in the Classroom q^ Kathy: Have pencil you? whq v Brian: Yes I have I. Where paper where? q^ Kathy: Paper there. Have book you? whqv Brian: No. Where book where?

Chapter 2 Dialogue Going To Class q ^^ Brian: Take-up A-S-L class you? Kathy: Yes, I take-up. whq v Brian: Which class? Kathy: Class called A-S-L one. ^ whq v Brian: Same-as-me! Where class? Kathy: Class there collage.

Showing you understand and Asking for Help Kathy: Understand you? Brian: Not understand I. Again please. Kathy: Here class A-S-L one. Brian: Oh-I-see. Understand I.