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    Unit 16 Giving Directions and

    Instructions ASL II

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    Left right straight near far, far away, distant

    cross-over corner intersection, crossroads

    behind opposite next-to, besides police, cop locale. Area Jewish east detective

    west careful north careless south tease, kid plug-in follow unplug Ready place city, town, village CL:CC street, road, avenue

    elevator building roof

    CL: A CL: LL/L CL: B ABBVs Apostrophes ‘S

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    Review signs Building Floor Lousy

    Closed Locked Dirty Warm Cookie Chocolate Gum Coke Pepsi Sandwich Sugar Thirsty

    Working Hungry Should Must

    Want Get Look For

    Small Drink

    Medium Drink

    Large Drink

    With With out

    Sure Know nothing Not here I think Around there Don’t Know Not Sure Maybe

    Across From

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    Store Play Area Grassy

    Area Restaurant Swimming

    Registrar Inside

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    1/i +In this Unit you will learn how to give 1il directions and instructions

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    + You will learn some commonly used FS abbreviations and making apostrophes in FSlpossessive.(narnP.s)

    +!• Practice some dialogues + giving directions to given locations + describing places with CL

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    ,Mrs. Bader passes out vocabulary cards. ~ Each student will have their own card to teach

    the class (around the world) to learn one sign. 111V After one round, will

    ;$ reteach 4-5 words. One person will move in a '.fill new group to teach new signs. Ill

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    Directions Give three directions to your partner to get to the following places:

    Pick three places involving directions in your NB: include: where, area, use some voc words we learned, FS name of place,

    Sign to your partner (your partner should be able to understand your directions and write it down in their NB).

    The drugstore the police station The post office the hospital The high school the restaurant The food store the bookstore

    Mrs. Bader will rotate and ask you to give her one direction in ASL

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    GLOSS sample

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    Culture Notes Watch Through Deaf Eyes Movie Fill out packet as you watch the movie. Short sections will be shown.

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    • Home videos started late 80s early 90s of captioning

    • Star trek and little rascals were first to be captioned on home videos.

    • Built in closed captioning decoding circuitry started in 1992 for all new TVs larger than 13 inches. Became mandatory in 1996.

    • Still not perfect.. used to be only 15 hours a week of captioned opportunities in 1980s.

    • Continues to grow today. Nearly every new DVD, shows, news some informicals, etc are captioned. Not limited to deaf and HH.. language learners use them, late Hearing Loss use them

    Unit 16 �Giving Directions and Instructions�ASL II�Slide Number 2Review signsUnit FocusVocabulary Game Activity DirectionsGLOSS sampleCulture NotesSlide Number 9Slide Number 10


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