What are facial expressions?
The expressions on your face, used to express emotion and grammar.
What stratigies should you use to understand fingerspelling better?
You should sound it out in your head.
What are the 3 stapes bones?
Hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
What hand do you use for one-handed signs?
Dominant.
True or False you should always wait till signers are done before walking through?
False you should just walk straight through.
What is the WH face?
Brows furrowed, hold the last sign, and lean forward.
What do you do to ask what somone signed?
Sign "fingerspell" then repeat the sign they used.
To translate vibrations into sound and send them to the brain.
How do you use dominant and non-dominant hands for 2 handed symmetrical signs?
Same movement and same time.
True of false when signing symmetrical shapes you use both hands at different times?
False you move both hands at the same time.
What is the question-maker face?
Brow raised, hold the last sign, and lean forward.
What stratigies can you use to communicate to deaf people without knowing ASL.
Mouthing or writing.
What are the parts of the Outer ear?
Pinna and ear canal
How do you use dominant and non-dominant hands for two-handed not symmetrical signs?
Dominant for movement and non-dominant for base.
True or False english and Asl are the same language, the only diffrence is one is spoken?
False, ASL is a different language entirely.
When do you use the question-maker face?
yes and no questions.
What are the strategies used for navigating a signing environment?
Walk straight through or tap them.
What is the role of the Middle ear?
To amplify sound and send it to the Cochlea.
What handshape do you use when signing 23-29?
True or False when signing non-symmetrical shapes you use your dominant hand for movement?
True, when signing non-symmetrical shapes you always use your dominant for movement.
What is the difference between the WH face and the question-maker face?
Brows furrowed vs brows raised
What are the five strategies used for asking the sign?
Give the opposite, write, fingerspell, act, and sign "sign".
What is the role of the Inner ear?
To translate the vibrations into sounds and send them to the brain.
When signing non-symmetrical shapes, what do you do with your non-dominant hand?
True or False the ASL is NOT the only way for deaf people to communicate?
True, deaf people can also use writing and sometimes even talk.