Objectives:
___ Discussion topic:
Comparison Adjectives
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Classifier: Quantifiers
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Classifier: 5
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I am able to recognize and
sign the practice sentences and story for this lesson
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I have taken the
Lesson 24
Vocabulary Practice Quiz
___ I have taken the general
practice quiz for this lesson. See:
PRACTICE QUIZZES
Vocabulary:
ACCEPT
DURING-[while]
DON'T-MIND
DECREASE
DECLINE-[opposite_of_improve]
ENOUGH
EQUAL
good-enough
HOW-MUCH-[cost]
INCREASE
IMPROVE
limit
less-than
(compare_with_less)
more-than
MISCHIEVOUS-(variation:_devil)
OTHER-[else]
SUCCEED-[success]
also see
Pah!-[finally]
STRANGE
SHUT-DOWN-[power-outage_power-off_turn-off]
THAN
too-much
WORRY
Review: CHAT | COUSIN |
LEAVE-[remaining/left] | NEW | NURSE |
RECENT | ROCKET | TEST
Practice sheet 24.A
01.
BEFORE-[prior-to] MEET NEW PERSON YOU LIKE BRUSH-TEETH?
02. BEFORE[prior-to] TEST YOU WORRY?
03. COUSIN HIMSELF STRANGE YOU HAVE?
04. FOOD ENOUGH YOU?
05. FOOD, STRANGE, NEW, YOU LIKE EAT YOU?
Practice sheet 24.B
06. YOUR SIGNing, IMPROVE HOW?
07.
IF NOT GO SIGN CLASS, NOT CHAT DEAF, YOUR SIGN DECLINE?
08. YOUR CAR, GAS, LEAVE-[remaining] HOW-MUCH-[volume]?
09.
YOUR REFRIGERATOR, ORANGE-"J" LEAVE-[remaining] HOW-MUCH-[volume]?
10. ROCKET ALL SUCCEED?
Practice sheet 24.C
11. TOMORROW you-HELP-me, DON'T-MIND?
12. DOCTOR EARN MORE-THAN NURSE, WHY?
13. SOME BOSS ACCEPT BAD WORK, WHY?
14. RECENTLY INCREASE YOU?
15. YOU MISCHIEVOUS SOMETIMES?
Practice sheet 24.D
16. DURING SUMMER VACATION YOU STUDY?
17. YOU THINK _______ EARN TOO-MUCH? [ASL TEACHER, DOCTOR, MECHANIC,
etc.]
18. YOUR __________
COST HOW-MUCH-[cost]? [ASL BOOK, SHOES, HOUSE, COMPUTER,
etc.]
19.
YOUR COMPUTER, SHUT-DOWN every-NIGHT YOU?
20. YOUR FAMILY, WHO OTHER-[else] SIGN?
By the end of this
lesson, make sure you know all of these signs:
ACCEPT | ALL | BAD | BEFORE-[prior-to] | BOOK | BOSS | BRUSH-TEETH |
CAR | CHAT | CLASS | COMPUTER | COST | COUSIN | DEAF | DECLINE-[opposite_of_improve]
| DECREASE | DOCTOR | DON'T-MIND | DURING-[while] | EARN | EAT |
ENOUGH | EQUAL | every-NIGHT | FAMILY | FOOD | GAS | GO | HAVE |
HIMSELF | HOUSE | HOW | HOW-MUCH-[cost] | HOW-MUCH-[volume] | IF |
IMPROVE | INCREASE | LEAVE-[remaining] | less-than | LIKE | limit |
MECHANIC | MEET | MISCHIEVOUS | MORE-THAN | NEW | NOT | NURSE |
ORANGE-"J" | OTHER-[else] | PERSON | RECENTLY | REFRIGERATOR |
ROCKET | SHOES | SHUT-DOWN-[power-outage_power-off_turn-off] |
SIGNing | SOME | SOMETIMES | STRANGE | STUDY | SUCCEED | SUMMER |
TEACHER | TEST | THAN | THINK | TOMORROW | too-much | TOO-MUCH |
VACATION | WHO | WHY | WORK | WORRY | you-HELP-me |
NOTES:
The phrase, "RECENTLY INCREASE YOU?" could be interpreted a number of ways. Suppose you were talking about money and jobs and someone signed, "YOU INCREASE RECENTLY?" it would be interpreted as "Did you recently get a raise?" If you were talking about health, it would be "Have you recently gained weight?" If we were talking about stocks it would mean, "Have you recently added to your portfolio?"
FOOD ENOUGH YOU? -- could be interpreted as:
Do you have enough food?
Did you eat enough?
COUSIN HIMSELF STRANGE YOU HAVE? -- could be interpreted as:
Do you have a strange cousin?
YOUR SIGNing, IMPROVE HOW? -- could be interpreted as:
How can you improve your signing?
Or depending on the context of the conversation it could mean, "Your
signing has improved. How did you do it?"
Discussion:
Note: MANY vs. HOW MANY Facial expressions are crucial for meaning in these
sentences:
1. Are there many? / \ (Eyebrows up. Head
tilted slightly forward.)
If you ask: “Are there many?” That is a yes/no question and the eyebrows are
up. / \
2. There are many! (nod) The sign MANY moves a bit forward.
3. How many are there? \ / (Eyebrows down. Head tilted
slightly back.) The sign HOW MANY is a “wh” question and thus
the eyebrows are furrowed. \ /
When discussing “countable items” you should use “many,” “how-many,”
or the one-handed version of “how-many,” (which is often interpreted
as “how much” –meaning “what is the cost of that?”).
Some things are not countable. For example you can’t count “water.”
You can count “cups of water,” or “drops of water” but you can’t
“count” water.
When discussing things that are not “countable,” you should use the
sign “MUCH / a lot” – HOW-MUCH (volume).
The concept of “HOW MUCH” (volume) can be shown by signing “MUCH”
while using a “WH” facial expression. (WH)-MUCH. Or you can add the
sign HOW. (HOW-MUCH)
Comparison Adjectives:
In English, comparisons often use the concept of "-er." For
example if one thing weighs more than another thing we often say it is
"heavier."
In ASL,
the concept of "-er" is shown by raising the right "A" hand (Palm back,
thumb-side up. Note, the thumb is not extended, it is just relaxed.)
"-er"

You could use "-er" in such concepts as "bigger, smaller, faster,
etc." The concept of "more good" or "good-er" in English is
expressed as "better." In ASL we combine the signs "GOOD" and
"-ER" to mean "BETTER."
Visit the
GOOD / BETTER / BEST page for an example.
Also check out:
MOST
Another comparison sign we often use in ASL is
"little-bit."
LITTLE-BIT
Combined total vocabulary review for this lesson:
For a practice quiz,
visit: Lesson
24 Practice Quiz
Check with your instructor or your syllabus regarding any graded
quizzes for this lesson.