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Form of cotrasive structure.

Establish one topic on your non-dominant


•Nod and shift your body slightly towards that side


Establish one topic on your non-dominant •Nod and shift your body slightly towards that side •Talk about the topic on that side•Opposite on your dominant side


Establish one topic on your non-dominant •Nod and shift your body slightly towards that side •Talk about the topic on that side•Opposite on your dominant side


•Talk about the topic on that side


•Opposite on your dominant side

What do you need to do for a negative response?

•Start with "no."


• Swipe under chin that something isn't true.

Were deaf people allowed to play a role in the silent movies in the 1920's? Who was the deaf artist?

Yes, they were allowed and Grandville Redmond, famous deaf artist.

What does rocking numbers mean? What are the rules?

•Require a twisting movement for double digits.

Who is Marie Jean Philip? What was she well-known for in the deaf community?

She went to a hearing college and learned that hearing were just as scared as she was and they're all human. People started to learn asl. She took up for the deaf community.

What does ranking do? Why is so important to the signer and the listener?

•Use contrasting structure to tell the number of something.


•Use your non dominant hand for the birth order.


•Point to the finger that represents you .

How do you say "how old are you?"

1-5 palms out contacting your chin


6-9 palm faces out contacting chin first

The difference between English and asl possessive ?

His, her or your. Open B is oriented towards the noun being discussed. Asl doesn't reflect gender.

Maintain a clear sight line

Clear view where everyone can see the signer

What's the difference between "when's"?


To ask a when question


Name the activity


Raise brows



Ask when


Lower eyebrows


Lean head forward


Hold the last sign

Ask what a person did or will do on a particular day? (5 tips)

Rub two fingers and the thumb together.


Name the day


Raise eyebrows


Ask what the person Will do


Lower eyebrows


Lean head forward


Hold the last sign

How do you know If something is past, present or future?

Past is behind, future in the front , present is near you

What do you need to make transitions ?

Use different locations in your signing space to demonstrate each activity toward the space.


Use the sign on the left to transition to the right side.


Make sure the verb to go shows agreement


Raise eyebrows and forehead at the beginning of the transition side


Lower head at the end of sign

How do you create plural pronouns ?

Doesn't say me or him . You'll say us

Time concepts

Last week , last Tuesday , next Wednesday

Who is clayton valli? What did he do?

Asl poetry , he was fascinated by the patterns and features of poetic asl.

Storytelling techniques

Transitioning


Engaging audience


Use of signing space


the ending