What are two uses for the WH Face?
To show confusion
To ask wh questions
Where do you place WH signs?
Wh signs that go at the end of the sentence
What are labels for the Deaf people?
Hearing impaired, hard of hearing, deaf and dumb, and deaf mute
We don't want help.
WE DONT-WANT HELP
When do you work?
YOU WORK WHEN (WH FACE)
What is / are visual signals?
Deaf people use visual signals for doorbells, the telephone, fire, smoke alarms & even crying babies.
How do you sign "You're welcome" in ASL?
You can sign thank you back to the person or nod your head.
What label do most Deaf people prefer?
What do you do on the weekend?
WEEKEND DO-DO YOU
Excuse me. Can you help me?
EXCUSE-ME YOU-HELP-ME HUH
What is an iconic sign?
A Sign that resembles the meaning behind the sign are called this.
Where do you place "when" words, such as day of the week?
Typically these signs are placed at the beginning of a sentence
What is the common bond in Deaf Culture?
The experience of being Deaf and the use of American Sign Language
What does it mean?
MEAN WHAT
I'm hungry. Do you want to go to a restaurant?
ME HUNGRY. YOU WANT GO-TO RESTAURANT HUH
What is the sign do - do?
This sign is used for the following questions: "What are you doing?" "What did you do?" "What do you do?"ights on, telephone, jump..
Why are the little words not signed?
They are included in each sign.
What is the cultural model of deafness?
Point of view in which deafness is not considered to be an overwhelming handicap or disability, but instead is part of one's identity.
Kris goes to school everyday. She works Thursdays and Fridays.
EVERYDAY fs KRIS GO-TO SCHOOL. THURSDAY FRIDAY IX WORK
The teacher passed out the test. Are the students ready?
TEST TEACHER PASS-OUT. STUDENT READY HUH
Name the 5 parameters of ASL.
handshape
location
movement
palm orientation
non-manual markers
What are non-manual signals?
NMS are the various parts of a sign that are not signed on the hands.
ASL adverbs are made by the eyes and eyebrows
ASL adjective use the mouth, tongue, and lips
Convey tone of voice
What is the pathological or medical model of deafness?
The point of view in which the focus is on the "broken" ear that affects how much one does or does not hear.
On Saturday, I kick back. I work on Sundays. What do you do?
SATURDAY ME KICK-BACK. SUNDAYS ME WORK. YOU DO-DO YOU.
I asked everyone, Do you want to practice ASL with me?"
ME ASK-ALL YOU WANT PRACTICE ASL WITH ME HUH