Transportation
Grammar
Cities & States
Deaf Culture
Phrases
100

Which handshape do you use to describe riding a horse? Riding a bus? 

Horse: non-dominant hand in a B-shape and dominant hand in a 3

Bus: non-dominant hand in a C shape and dominant hand in Bent-V on thumb of ND hand

100

Which non-manual marker is used in a Wh- question?

Eyebrows down (_____Wh)

100

Which direction must you travel to get from Texas to Pennsylvania?

NORTH+EAST

100

Who established the first Deaf school?

Laurent Clerc

100

Write the following sentence in GLOSS: Do you live in an apartment or townhouse?

#APT #TH YOU LIVE WHICH

200

Watch me sign a sentence and write or type in the chat in English.

SATURDAY MALL YOU GO-TO HAVE-TO

200

Which mouthing is used to indicate that something is CLOSE-BY?

CS

200

In which state is the Space Needle located in? (Hint: It's in Seattle)

Washington

200

Should you walk between two Deaf people having a conversation in ASL?

Yes

200

Sign the following sentence: My niece works at PNC Bank in Shadyside.

MY NIECE IX:SHE WORK WHERE FS-PNC #BANK #SS

300

What mouthing is used for MOTORCYCLE?

BRR

300

True or False: The "+" means two or more words put together but only one sign is done.

False. The "+" indicates two signs put together to mean one word (e.g., TEACH+ER = TEACHER)

300

Watch me sign a state and finger spell the state to me.

FS-HAWAII

300

How do you get a Deaf person's attention?

wave at them, tap them on the shoulder, flash lights, tap table, tap your foot, etc.

300

Watch me sign a sentence and write or type the sentence in the chat.

My mom and dad bought me a new red Tesla for Christmas.

400

What is the difference between AIRPORT and TAKE-OFF?

AIRPORT is signed with a double tap at shoulder level, and TAKE-OFF is signed using the AIRPORT handshape, showing the airplane going into the sky.

400

Write the following English sentence in OSV: My sister moved to Arizona because she found a new job.

ARIZONA MY SISTER IX:SHE MOVE IX:THERE WHY NEW #JOB IX:SHE FIND

400

Watch me sign a short story, and write or type in the chat the states I mention.

1. Minnesota

2. Montana

3. Florida

400

What is the difference between deaf and Deaf?

deaf is used to describe individuals who do not identify with the Deaf community and do not communicated via ASL, and Deaf is used to describe individuals involved in the Deaf community and communicate using ASL

400

Sign the following sentence: This morning I have to go to the post office, pick up a prescription at Walgreens, and meet my dad for coffee. 

THIS MORNING ME HAVE-TO #DODO WHAT 1 #PO ME GO-TO 2 FS-WALGREENS MEDICINE ME PICK-UP 3 MY DAD COFFEE TWO-OF-US MEET

500

Sign the following sentence: For Thanksgiving, my family and I travelled to Connecticut by train to visit my grandma.

THANKSGIVING MY FAMILY ME TRAVEL WHERE FS-CONN HOW TRAIN WHY GRANDMA VISIT

500

What are the four rules?

1. General to specific

2. Concrete before abstract

3. Spatial relationships

4. Chronological order

500

Write the following in gloss: Last summer, my family and I travelled for one week and stopped in Tennessee, Utah, and Idaho.

LAST SUMMER ONE-WEEK MY FAMILY ME TRAVEL WHERE 1 TENNESSEE 2 UTAH 3 IDAHO

500

Why do Deaf individuals often live close to Deaf schools?

wide Deaf community, more job opportunities, etc. 

500

Sign the following sentence(s): This afternoon I arrive at the airport and I give the flight attendant my ticket. I find my seat and sit down.

THIS AFTERNOON AIRPORT ME ARRIVE FLIGHT ATTEND MY TICKET ME GIVE MY SEAT ME FIND ME SIT