WHAT?
WHEN WOULD YOU?
DO YOU KNOW?
DO YOU REALLY KNOW?
DO YOU REALLY REALLY KNOW?
100

What are two variations you can use to sign COCHLEAR IMPLANT?

-Bent V behind the ear, on the skull (1x)

-fingerspell CI

-Using the #1 handshape with your dominant hand to represent a person, and the U handshape with the dominant hand to represent the implant; then moving the U handshape to the side of the pointer finger....

100

When would you use the sign BIG HEAD?

When describing someone who is arrogant.

100

What is the sign for disabled?

DA- fingerspelled

100

What is the sign for handicap?

HC- fingerspelled

100

Do all Deaf people wear hearing aids?

No

200

What is the CL: S used for when describing someone?

pony tail/pigtails

200

When would you use the CL: 4 ? Give at least two examples.

When describing running water, blood, nosebleed, or a runny nose...

200

When signing about hair, which should be signed first? Hair or color?

Hair, then color.

200

Why do Deaf people dislike the terms disabled or handicap?

This terms tend to focus on what cannot be done.

200

When would you use the sign POW?

Catching an illness or signing about something unexpected happening.

300

What sign would you use when describing what someone USED TO look like?

CL: 5- past (reverse circular motion)

300

When would you touch another person's hands when trying to communicate?

When trying to communicate with a Deaf-blind person.

300

How do descriptive signs become rude?

When paired with unflattering facial expressions or deliberately exaggerating the sign.

300

What is the parameter difference between the signs HEADACHE and STOMACHACHE?

Location

300

What is the parameter difference between RIVER and OCEAN?

Movement

400

What is an example of something that "Deaf people tend" to do, unlike hearing people?

-maintain eye contact

-strong facial expressions

-light flashing/floor stomping...



400

When would you use the sign mix; or half while describing someone?

When a person is a mix of two different backgrounds, such as white/African-American.

400

How do Deaf-Blind people access communication? List two.

Through Braille and/or tactile sign language.

400

What does "Deaf tend theirs" mean?

Specific attitudes, beliefs, habits, or other characteristics found within Deaf culture.

400

What is a cochlear implant?

A device that bypasses the ear to deliver sound converted into electrical impulses through a noticeable device attached to the skull.

500

What is the difference between the sign BRAIDS and TO BRAID?

One is describing what someone looks like and the other is describing the action; the act of braiding one's hair.

500

When would you use the CL:G handshape while describing someone?

When describing a buzz cut, sideburns, mustache, soul patch, etc...

500

When describing physical characteristics, list the order you should typically sign (5).

1. Gender

2. Ethnicity/background

3. Height

4. Body type

5. Eyes, hair, and other details such as clothes.

500

Would you need to use the same physical descriptions if you were in the same room as the person you were describing?

No. You would just narrow it down with specific details, enough to point them out. Versus if you had to describe someone who was not present; then you would want to be more descriptive.

500

Do you remember the newer type of sign language being developed to help Deaf-blind people access communication, in a more in-depth approach?

Pro-tactile ASL. This uses the perceiver's hands and body to convey more details about their surroundings.

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