ASL 134 Unit 1.1 2016
ASL 134 Unit 1.1 2016
ASL 134 Unit 1.1 2016
Wednesday:
SN Unit 1.5-1.8
Signing Lunch at HUB, near Starbucks – 12:15 pm
Thursday:
SN Unit 1.9-12
Sample Video Assignment due (See the Canvas for information on this
assignment)
Do all of you have the ASL 134 syllabus and course
schedule? If you don’t, I will send you e-mail
attachments. They’re also available in the class website.
(Canvas)
Review: Survival Signs
These are ASL signs that will 1. SLOW
help you communicate with 2. KNOW
your instructor and your 3. DON’T KNOW
classmates, during the first few
weeks of course. 4. HOMEWORK
1. YES/NO 5. READY
2. DON’T UNDERSTAND 6. PRACTICE
3. AGAIN or REPEAT 7. FINGERSPELL
4. FORGET 8. LATER
5. GOOD
9. ALL DONE or FINISHED
6. SICK
7. MISSED 10. COPY ME
8. HELP 11. QUESTION
9. RESTROOM 12. more??
More Survival Signs
1. BREAK
2. EMAIL
3. QUIZ, TEST, or EXAM
4. RIGHT or CORRECT
5. WRONG
6. STOP
7. GO AHEAD or
PROCEED
8. GIVE-TO
9. SORRY
Survival Signs
If you don’t understand or miss your partner’s signs or
sentence, ask him/her to repeat. You are learning to
communicate with one another. If you don’t
understand what I said, raise your hand, and I will
repeat or clarify what I said.
VGC Homework #1
List at least ten gesture signs you know. (Different
than the ones we discussed in class today)
Give each gesture sign English word(s) so that you
will remember them.
Bring the list to class tomorrow. You will share your
list with your group.
Then turn the list to me at the end of activity.
Gesture Signs
Set up a group of 3-4 students and show your
word list and how you would gesture each word
to other students in your group. NO VOICE
PLEASE.
Turn in your list to the teacher.
I will demonstrate some gestures from lists.
I will distribute a list of common gestures
vocabulary.
Review Selected
Gesture Sign List
1. HE
TIMESMELLS
/ what time is it?
2. CALL
EAT ME / HER/HIM
3. TALK
HUNGRY / FULL
4. GESTURE
DRINK
5. MIME
DRIVE / CAR
6. BODY
I KNOW LANGUAGE
7. FACIAL
I UNDERSTAND
EXPRESSION
8. TOO
I DON’T
LOUD
UNDERSTAND
9. QUESTION
I DON’T KNOW
10. OH
TURNWELL
RIGHT / LEFT
Review Selected
Gesture Sign List
1. CONFUSING 1. WELCOME
2. ITCHING 2. BE QUIET
3. COME HERE 3. GOOD / BAD
4. I DON’T CARE 4. PEACE
5. STOP / GO-TO
5. LOVE
6. YES / NO
6. OKAY
7. SO-SO
8. TO-APPLAUD 7. HI, HELLO /
9. SEARCH / LOOK 8. GOOD-BYE
FOR
Review Selected
Gesture Sign List
1. TIRED
WALK
2. KISS
ONE MOMENT
3. GOOD
MONEYJOB
4. WHAT?
OH, MY GOODNESS
5. GO
THINKING…
AWAY
6. NICE
BOREDTO MEET YOU
7. CRAZY
SLEEP
8. BOOK
SICK
9. CRY
WRITE / PEN / PENCIL
10. HOPEFUL
Review Selected
Gesture Sign List
1. MOTORCYCLE
DUMB / SMART
2. HOT / COLD
TOUCHDOWN
3. ANGRY
WIN / LOSE
4. SURPRISED
SAFE
5. PLEASE UP?
WHAT’S
6. THANK/ THERE
HERE YOU!
7. BIG / SMALL
SNEEZE
8. FUNNY, HUMOR
LOOK-AT
9. BICYCLE
CUT W/ SCISSORS
Aspects of Gesture Vocabulary
When they finish, the students in the audience, identify the request and
describe the response.
How do you gesture these phrases?
1. You have locked yourself out of your room and
want to borrow the spare key.
2. You have lost your dog – a brown and black
spotted cocker spaniel (miniature size) with
floppy ears. You want to know if the
receptionist has seen him
3. You need larger bath towels.
How do you gesture these phrases?
4. You need a stamp to mail a letter.
5. You need change to make a phone call.
6. One of the light bulbs in your room is out.
7. The elevator doesn’t work.
8. You’d like to change your room because the
people next door are too noisy.
How do you gesture these phrases?
9. You want some coffee sent to your room.
10. you dropped your ring down the sink.
11. The toilet doesn’t flush.
12. You’re cold and need more blankets.
VGC Limitations
VGC is a wonderful way to communicate across
different languages and cultures, BUT … it is NOT
advanced enough to be able to convey more
complex and abstract concepts effectively.
Name Signs in History
Remember the name signs below.
They
This isare
howfamous in got
Deaf people Deaf
theirhistory.
name sign
100 years ago.
Thomas Gallaudet, co-founder of American
School for the Deaf, had glasses.
Laurent Clerc, first Deaf teacher in America
had a scar on his cheek.
Will I have a name sign in ASL?
This is a common question from ASL students.
There is no “translation” from your English name
into ASL sign. You have to be given a new ASL
sign. Sometimes name signs are based on your
personality, hobby, interest, looks, etc.
I don’t normally give name signs in class. I
encourage you to get one from other Deaf people,
as you become more involved in their community.
It is appropriate and an honor to receive a name
sign from a member of the Deaf community.
If you do receive one, check with me to be sure
it’s culturally appropriate sign.
Source:
Forshay, L. (2009) Visual Gestural Communication
curriculum
Manual Alphabet
Another foundation to ASL sign vocabulary is
manual alphabet. 26 out of more than 40 ASL
handshapes are based on English alphabet.
Handshapes for English alphabet were
derived from LSF (French Sign Language)
handshapes. British uses a completely
different set of handshapes for their alphabet.
Focus on how handshapes are made to
represent each letter of English alphabet.
REVIEW: ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
ASL Manual Alphabet
Homework
Memorize all Manual Alphabet. (Best if you practice
fingerspelling words rather than letters only) Signing
Naturally Units 1-6, pp 19-20.
Practice fingerspelling your full names.
I will start fingerspelling your names on Wednesday.
You better practice so that you will catch your names
when I fingerspell them.
Review
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Review
A E I O S T N M
A E I O S T N M
Fist Letter Combinations
sa so se st
an en in on
ta ti to te
ma me mi mo
Practice letter combinations on your own. I
will circulate around the room to check
your form.
Stan Esme
Tom Mia
A E I O S T N M
Joe Joe
9 6
A E
Signer A: Greet, give name,
and then ask for name
Signer B: Give name
A & B: Express pleasure in meeting
Fingerspelling
Practice fingerspell on your own. I will circulate around the room
to check your form.
Smith, C., Lentz, E., & Mikos, K. (2008) Signing Naturally, Units 1-6. DawnSignPress.
San Diego, CA.
Vocabulary for WH-Word Questions
1. WHO
2. WHAT
3. WHERE
4. WHY
5. WHEN
6. HOW
Review: Introducing Oneself with Wh-Word
Questions
Signer A: Greet, give name, and then ask for name
Signer B: Give name
A & B: Express pleasure in meeting
6 7 8 9 10
Basic Color
Eyes on ASL
Maintain eye contact when signing to others or when
others sign to you.
1. Eye contact
2. hold on
3. look at me
4. focus
5. pay attention
6. no eye contact
Cardinal Numbers 11-15
11 12 13 14 15
11
12 13
14
2
12 13
3
11
1 14
4
Give me the next number.
Numbers
1-20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20
ASL Numbers 0-15
FYI Numbers 1-5 always face inward unless I’m signing
addresses
telephone numbers
a series of numbers in a group
Ex.: SSN, Credit Card numbers, etc.
How Many?
ASL Structure:
__________HOW MANY?
Vocabulary
1. COPY-ME
Review: 2.
3.
NAME
point at
1. Ask for name 4. SAME
2. Grammar 5. DIFFERENT
6. SHAPE
Wh-word questions
7. LETTER
1. WHO
8. NUMBER
2. WHAT
9. AGAIN
3. WHERE
10. HELLO
3. Cardinal Numbers 11. NICE-TO-MEET-YOU
4. Color Signs 12. REMEMBER
13. FORGET
5. Fist Letters
14. FINGERSPELL
1. A,E,I,O,S,T,N,M
15. HOMEWORK
Homework:
Practice fingerspelling your first and last name until
you become comfortable spelling quickly and clearly.
Watch the video for examples of fingerspelling.