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1 Warm up- Voice off Today with the partner behind you take turns tell each other the information below. You both have to sign them all. LISTING & ORDERING Top 5 People in your life Top 3 Movies of all time Top 4 Restaurants to eat at Top 2 color’s you love Remember-LIST is held by non-dominant hand LIST OLDEST to YOUNGEST or 1 st to LAST IF YOU FINISH EARLY- TAKE OUT YOUR LIST FROM VOCABULARY UNIT 4 practice independent without talking. Practice sheets are DUE today

2 Review- by Student’s

3 Class Conversation What’s is your favorite thing to eat? What is your favorite class? What is your favorite color? Where does your grandma live? What do you like to do on the weekends? What is your favorite restaurant? What are you doing tomorrow? (list three) What’s your family like?

4 How Do I Fix Mistakes – Unit 4 Mistakes happen whether you are fluent in a language or not. An important part of using a language well is knowing how to correct your mistakes. ASL has several ways to help correct mistakes: The most common corrections are oops and wave-no. When you make a mistake, use either sign and continue signing. You don’t need to over- emphasize the signs or exaggerate facial expressions. The sign um shows one is thinking of what to say next. It is a visual cue that informs those watching that the signer isn’t done. Fixing Mistakes-Unit 4 Notes oops It slipped my mind. Um, hold on, I’m thinking. Wave-no

5 Pronouns and Number Use the ASL pronoun that shows the particular number of people being talked about whenever possible. When the exact number is unknown or larger than 8, use the general pronouns we, us, or they. Otherwise, use the following pronouns that refer to a specific number of people. You can include number in pronouns up to eight. Use eye-gaze and hand placement to indicate if the speaker, listener, couple or group not present are included in the pronoun. Three of usThree of youThree of them Pronouns and Number & Eyes on ASL #10 – Unit 4

6 Pronouns and Number Pronouns. Sign the following sentences in ASL as a class together. 1.The two of them like pets. 2.Yesterday, four of us ate at a restaurant. 3.Eight of them are driving to California tomorrow. 4.The two of you get along well. 5.All four of them are arguing. More practice on p. 153 & 154, MASL

7 but, different, “in contrast to”

8 Should The difference between need and should is the NMS. Raise your eyebrows with should

9 Descendents, to pass down, generations, tradition

10 Teenager

11 To be young

12 Best friend

13 Good friend

14 Boyfriend

15 Girlfriend

16 To get together

17 Since, For, Up-until-now

18 To be single

19 Sweetheart, Honey

20 Husband

21 Wife

22 New Vocabulary But Should Pass down Teenager To be young Best friend Good friend Boyfriend Girlfriend To get together Since, For, Up-until-now To be single Sweetheart, Honey Husband Wife

23 Receptive skills assessment Fingerspelling- ASL Pro quiz 10 Worksheet about Ben’s Keys


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