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ASL 101:  Lesson 30
ASL American Sign Language (42 bytes) ASL American Sign Language (42 bytes) ASL American Sign Language (42 bytes) ASL American Sign Language (42 bytes)

Vocabulary:
DRAWER-[dresser]
ELEVATOR
FLOOR
FURNITURE
GIVE-UP-[sacrifice]
JANITOR
MACHINE-[factory]
MEASURE-[engineer]
MEETING
PREFER
RESPONSIBLE-[fault]
RESTAURANT
SALESPERSON
START-[begin, initiate]
VET
WALL
WATCH-[wristwatch, bracelet]
WAY-[hall, street, road, avenue]

Practice sheet 30.A
1. (WHAT) COLOR YOUR SOCK DRAWER?
2. THIS BUILDING HAVE ELEVATOR?
3. THIS BUILDING, HOW-MANY FLOOR?
4. YOUR HOUSE, FURNITURE, COLOR?
5. TV YOU GIVE-UP FROM-NOW-ON FOR $25,000?
6. JANITOR THIS BUILDING, YOU KNOW HIS/HER NAME?
7. CAR MACHINE-[engine], YOU KNOW HOW F-I-X?
8. SHOE MEASURE-(size) YOU?
9. WEEK, WEEK, MEETING HOW-MANY YOU? (Each week, how many meetings do you go to?)
10. YOU PREFER HAIR-YELLOW-(blonde)?

Practice sheet 30.B
1. YOU THINK MOST SALESPERSON FRIENDLY?
2. WHEN YOU START LEARN+ SIGN?
3. SUPPOSE YOUR DOG SICK, YOU CARRY VET?
4. IT WALL, COLOR?
5. YOUR WATCH, HOW-MUCH COST?
6. YOUR HOUSE, NAME WAY-(street)?
7. YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANT WHAT?
8. SUPPOSE THIS CLASS YOU FAIL, WHO RESPONSIBLE?
9. TOMORROW AFTERNOON, DO-DO YOU?
10. YOUR FAMILY ANY MEASURE+AGENT-(engineer)?

Note: Suppose your partner asks you how much your watch costs and you don't know because it was a gift, you might answer, "DON'T KNOW, DAD he-GIVE-me."

NOTE: You can use the sign "measure" can be modified to mean "size" or "measurement."  To do this the sign starts with the thumbs separated by about an inch from each other then moves together so that the thumbs touch, then repeats once.
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The sign MEASURE+AGENT-(engineer) starts with the thumbs touching and twists (pivoting at the thumb) so that the pinkies move up and down in an alternating fashion.

To sign "IT" as in "IT WALL COLOR," just point at any nearby wall.  Using "IT" in this manner is the equivalent of saying the English word "the."


 

 




Objectives:
Discussion:
Classifier: B
Clerc, Laurent

 
 


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