Things to Remember MASL Units 1 - 7. Unit 1 Eye Contact Closing signals One word reply? Introductions Signing first and last name Interacting with Deaf.

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Things to Remember MASL Units 1 - 7

Unit 1 Eye Contact Closing signals One word reply? Introductions Signing first and last name Interacting with Deaf people ◦ Getting attention ◦ Voices

Unit 1 Questions Lipreading ◦ Talking silently Eye gaze Death vs. Deaf Saying goodbye – plans?

Unit 1 Percent of Deaf children with Deaf parents? Where do Deaf children learn ASL? DPN? How do we learn? Immersion Word for word translation? Little word? Facial Expression & NMS

Unit 2 Wh- Questions You’re welcome Iconic Signs Labels and Identity ◦ Deaf, HH, HI Deaf World? Variations

Unit 2 Deaf vs. deaf ◦ Medical Model vs. Cultural Model Question Mark Do – do - Meanings? ASL structure? ◦ Questions words go where? Visual Signals

Unit 3 Oh I see… States and Provinces Cities that begin with the same letter? Name Signs ◦ Kinds? ◦ How to get one Where do Deaf people live? Why? Based on ________ sign language

Unit 3 Because Pronouns Emphasizing Color Love – it vs. love Signing and/or Web page Numbers face in or out? Live vs. address

Unit 3 VP vs. TTY Inside vs. in Cold vs. Winter