True or False
What is ASL?
Deaf Culture
Different Signs
SLPs and the Deaf Community
100

ASL is a universal language. 

False. ASL is not universal.

100

What does ASL stand for?

American Sign Language

100

What does the capital 'D' in “Deaf” typically refer to?

Cultural identity

100

Where are feminie signs located?

Below your nose.
100

Should SLPs teach ASL as part of their scope of practice?

No.

200

Deaf people don't always want to be "fixed."

True. A lot of Deaf individuals don't want a fix of hearing aids or cochlear implants.

200

ASL is primarily used in which two countries?

United States and Canada

200

Name one core value of Deaf culture.

1. Visual Communication 

2. Shared experiences

3. Community

4. Identity and Pride

200

Where are masculine signs located? 

Above your nose.

200

Why is cultural competence important for SLPs?

It leads to better clinical outcomes.

300

All Deaf people use ASL.

False. The Deaf community is diverse. Some use Signed Exact English (SEE), some prefer spoken English with speechreading, and others use Cued Speech or home signs.

 

300

True or False: ASL is a signed version of English.

False.

300

What does it mean to use "identity-first" language?

Putting the identity before the person. 

Deaf individual vs. a person who is deaf.

300

Sign the numbers 1-10

1, 2, 3....

300

Name one way SLPs can show cultural responsiveness.

1. Using interpreters

2. Learning basic ASL

3. Being a center or advocate for Deaf voices

400

Lip-reading is reliable.

False. Lip-reading isn't always reliable. In reality, it’s only about 30-45% accurate under the best conditions. Lip-reading is often used in combination with other strategies, but it should never be assumed to be enough for communication.

400

In ASL, these two elements are essential for conveying grammar, such as sentence type and subject shifts.

Facial expressions and spatial use

400

True or False: Facial expression and body language are optional in ASL. 

False. Facial expressions and body language are part of the grammar, not just emotion like in spoken English.

400

Sign "My name is...."

My name is.....

400

What is one website you can use to find a sign you don't know.

1. Handspeak

2. Signing Savvy

500

Hearing technology means full access to sound. 

False. Hearing aids and cochlear implants do not restore normal hearing. They provide access to sound, but that access is variable.

500

Give an example of how this past-tense sentence is formed in ASL.

"I went to the store."

STORE+I+GO+FINISH

500

What major shift occurred in Deaf education in the late 1800s?

The Oralist Movement, where ASL was banned from schools

500

Sign the alphabet

A,B,C.....

500

Why should SLPs collaborate with Deaf professionals?

To respect Deaf identity and language and provide well-rounded care.