Lesson 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What do Deaf people want to learn when they meet you?

A
  • If you are Deaf or hearing
  • If you are learning ASL and where you are learning it
  • Why you are learning ASL
  • If you know anyone Deaf
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2
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What are the 4 aspects one needs to be aware of? Why?

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1) Handshape
2) Palm Orientation
3) Location
4) Movement

  • Think of learning a new word, we can sound them out - the 4 aspects are important to make correctly and precisely because it is how sign language is spoken
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3
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What is handshape?

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The shape of the hands

- Important what the dominant and non-dominant hand it doing

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4
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What is palm orientation?

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Which way the direction of the palm faces

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5
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What is location? How many are there?

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Refers to where the hands are placed in the signing space

6 Locations:

  • Left side vs. right side
  • Face
  • Central
  • Chest
  • Waist
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6
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What is movement?

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The movement of the signs/hands

- Sometimes dominant moves and non-dominant stays still

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7
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Sign “Hello my name is Jasmine”

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8
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Sign “Deaf”

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9
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Sign “a hearing person”

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10
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Sign “I not Deaf, I hearing”

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11
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Sign “I learning sign”

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12
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Sign “I student”

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13
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Sign “Nice to meet you”

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14
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What type of facial expression do you use for the word “what”?

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  • Eyebrows together

- Tilt head slightly to dominant side

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15
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Sign “whats your name” i.e. your name what

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16
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What are WH-questions?

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Who, what, when, where, why and how

17
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Sign “who, what, when”

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18
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Sign “where, why, how”

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19
Q

Sign “Who you” and “you name what”

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20
Q

What is the facial expression used for yes/no?

A

Raised eyebrows

21
Q

Sign “Yes” and “No”

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22
Q

Sign “You Deaf?” and “You hearing?”

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23
Q

What are the two signing skills?

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1) Expressive

2) Receptive

24
Q

How do we practise our expressive skills?

A

We practise signing

25
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How do we practise our receptive skills?

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Understanding what we hear / understanding the signs we see

26
Q

Is it true that someone learning sign language will have stronger receptive than expressive skills?

A

True

27
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Summary:

  • Four aspects
  • What to sign when meeting a deaf person
  • Facial expression
  • Expressive/receptive skills
A
  • Handshape, movement, location, and palm orientation
  • Hello/name, I am not deaf / I am hearing, I am learning sign, I am a student, what is your name?
  • Questions vs. Yes/No