How are you?
How are you? {must have NMM's}
PLEASE
PLEASE
What makes a sentence a question in ASL?
Raising/furrowing your eyebrows to indicate that you're asking a yes/no or WH question indicates a question is being asked.
thank you
thank you
NICE TO-MEET YOU.
What's your name?
YOUR NAME WHAT? {Must have NMM's}
ASSIGNMENT ON TIME
ASSIGNMENT ON TIME
How does someone get a sign name?
After they are in the signing community for some time. It must be given from a Deaf person.
yes
yes {must include NMM's}
I'm jealous.
ME JEALOUS {must include NMM's}
Are you hearing?
YOU HEARING YOU? {must have NMM's}
no
no {must in NMM's}
What does CODA stand for?
Child of a Deaf Adult
Teacher
TEACHER
Good afternoon. My name is Chris.
GOOD AFTERNOON. MY NAME fs-CHRIS.
I like gray.
GRAY I LIKE.
SIGN ONLY
SIGN ONLY
What was the Deaf President Now protest in 1989?
Students at Gallaudet University demanded to have a Deaf president. Hearing people always filled that role until that time.
Know
KNOW
When is our homework due?
OUR HOMEWORK DUE WHEN? {must include NMM's}
Yes, I'm deaf.
YES ME DEAF ME. {must have NMM's}
again, repeat
again, repeat
In the recent documentary, we learned about 2 educational approaches for the Deaf. What are the 3 approaches and which one is most supported by the Deaf community and why?
Oral method and signing method.
The signing (bilingual-bicultural) approach is the one most supported by the Deaf community because Deaf people value ASL as the natural language of the Deaf and believe that without ASL, a deaf child will not reach their full language and communication potential.
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I am learning ASL.
ASL I LEARN. OR. ME LEARN ASL.