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Lesson 28:

Objectives:
___ I have taken the
: lesson 28 Vocabulary Practice Quiz
___ I have taken the general practice quiz for this lesson.  See: PRACTICE QUIZZES

* Lesson 28 Practice cards [.doc] [.pdf]
* Lesson 28 Powerpoint [.ppt]

Vocabulary:
BLANKET
BUTTON
CLOTHES
COPY
DIAPER
DOTS
DRESS
HAIR-DRYER
HAT
MATCH-[combine] [Compare: "roommate"]
NECKLACE
PLAID, Scotland
SCARF
SEW
SHAVE
SKIRT
STRIPES
TIE
TOUCH-["been to"]
TOWEL
WET-WIPES


Review: GALLAUDET, GRANDMA, NICE/CLEAN, MONTH, AUNT
Review: Days of the week: SUNDAY / MONDAY / TUESDAY / WEDNESDAY / THURSDAY / FRIDAY / SATURDAY


Practice sheet 28.A
01. YOU SLEEP BLANKET HOW-MANY?
02. “_____________” KNOW HOW YOU?
     [COOK, SEW, MAKE COOKIES, PAINT, MANAGE BUSINESS, CUT-HAIR, etc.]
     Example:  "BUTTON SEW KNOW HOW YOU?"
03.
"________" YOU LIKE USE-[wear]? 
     Example: DRESS YOU LIKE USE-[wear] YOU? (Do you like to wear dresses?)

04. DURING TEST YOU COPY FRIEND PAPER YOU?
05. DIAPER, YOU CHANGE BEFORE?

Practice sheet 28.B
06. SHIRT DOTS YOU HAVE?
07. HAIR-DRYER YOU USE?
08. HAT YOU HAVE?  WHAT-KIND?
09. YOU PREFER LIVE SINGLE-[alone] [bodyshift "or"] ROOMMATE-[match] WHICH?
10. NECKLACE, GOLD, YOU HAVE?

Practice sheet 28.C
11. “_____________” KNOW HOW YOU?
     [ALGEBRA, PROGRAM COMPUTER, PLAY CHESS, TAKE-CARE PLANT, etc.]
     Example:  SEW, YOU KNOW HOW?
12. YOUR DAD “________” EVERYDAY?
     [SHAVE, GO WORK, COOK, FISHING, etc.]
     Example:  YOUR DAD SHAVE EVERYDAY?
13. YOUR MOM SOMETIMES “________”?
     [BICYCLE, LOSE KEYS, GO LIBRARY, etc.]
     Example: YOUR MOM SOMETIMES SKIRT-short?
14. STRIPES-[vertical], YOU FACE-[look] GOOD YOU? (Do you look good in stripes?)
15. TIE YOU HAVE? [if so] HOW-MANY?

Practice sheet 28.D
16. YOUR FAVORITE "________" WHAT COLOR?
Example:  YOUR FAVORITE TOWEL, WHAT COLOR?
17. WET-WIPES YOU KEEP CAR? (Do you keep wet wipes in your car?)
18. "________" YOU FINISH-TOUCH YOU?
     [LIBRARY, DISNEYLAND, GALLAUDET-university, etc.]
     Example:  "Scotland"-[plaid] YOU FINISH-TOUCH YOU? (Have you been to Scotland?)
19. YOU HAVE SCARF?
20. "________" YOU HAVE FAVORITE?
     [SHIRT, RESTAURANT, BOOK, AUNT, etc.]
     Example:  SHIRT, YOU HAVE FAVORITE?


Substitution activities:

__________ YOU FINISH TOUCH YOU?  (Replace blank with places of interest). 
Note:  "FINISH TOUCH" means "have been to" or "have gone there before."


Notes:
A student asked me how to do the sign for "sign language." 
I showed her the sign for "SIGN/signing."  She asked why I didn't add the sign “language.”  I explained that we don't need to add the word "language" when discussing "signing" any more than we need to add the word "language" when we ask someone if they speak English.
Compare these two sentences:
1.  Do you speak English?
2.  Do you speak English language?
Most fluent English speakers would use the first version (with out adding the redundant word "language.")
It is an accepted fact that ASL is a language. 
Either of these two questions are typical ways to find out whether someone can sign:
We can ask, "YOU KNOW ASL?"
Or we could ask, "YOU SIGN?"


Related topics:

___ Rochester Method: An approach to visual communication relying mostly on fingerspelling.
___ "Classifier: F": Using the "F" handshape to represent the size, shape, or movement of small round things.
___ Finish-touch:  An ASL idiom that (when used as a question) means in English "Have you ever been to?" or "Have you ever gone to?"  When used as a statement it means "I have been there before" or "I have gone or visited that place before."
___ The sign "FANCY" is related to the sign "FINE" and looks like a larger version of "POLITE." See:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/_QX0o9Rlsng?rel=0&autoplay=1

 

For a practice quiz, visit: Lesson 28 Practice Quiz
Check with your instructor or your syllabus regarding any graded quizzes for this lesson.

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