You do this when you sign, "Yes" or "No"
What is NOD or SHAKE YOUR HEAD?
First action of identifying a person
1. Hand position: Two 1's; 2. Motion: Up and down and 3. Place: Chest and horizontal
What is KNITTING?
True or False: Don't add "me" to the sign, "Excuse me"
What is TRUE?
Sign to person to your left, "What's your favorite color?" (Person to your left will respond with their own answer)
YOUR FAVORITE COLOR WHAT? MY FAVORITE COLOR ______.
Sign the phrase, "I am getting hungry"
What is HUNGRY or ME BECOME HUNGRY?
The second thing you do when identifying a person
What is IDENTIFYING THE GENDER?
1. Hand position: Bent 3 and 2. Motion: Start at waist thrust forward
What is BOWLING?
True or False: WH-signs do not occur at the beginning of the sentence
What is TRUE?
Ask person to right, "What are you doing tomorrow?" (Person to right respond)
TOMORROW YOU DOING WHAT?
You put a WH-question at this part of the sentence in ASL
What is THE END?
What is CONTRASTIVE STRUCTURE?
1. Sign #1- hand position: 2 hands, dominant hand C, 2. Non-dominant hand closed 5 then two bents L's moving up and down and 3. Motion: C starts at head smacks five then bent L's up and down
What is TAKING PHOTOS?
Deaf people use visual signals for...
What are TELEPHONES, FIRE AND SMOKE and DOORBELLS?
Ask person to your left, "When is the next class?" (Person to left respond)
NEXT CLASS WHEN?
How you show grammar when signing a question
What is FACIAL EXPRESSIONS?
What is WHO?
Hand position: Closed 5 non-dominant hand and dominant hand 2 vertically up and down
What is READING?
When you meet Deaf people you will encounter slight differences between signs, called ________.
What are VARIATIONS?
Ask person to right, "Stop you need help." (Person to right look sad)
STOP YOU NEED HELP.
What are the 6 WH words/signs we have learned?
WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY and WHICH
You sign this when a person cannot find the other person by appearance
What is MOTIONS?
Hand position: Bent 5 and Motion: moving fingers up and down
What is TYPING?
If you want to sign something being done to/for/or with you. THose signs tend to be ________.
What is DIRECTIONAL?
Sign the phrase, "You have been sick. Are you getting better?" (Person to left respond)
YOU SICK. YOU GETTING BETTER?