Lesson 8:
Lesson Objectives:
___ I know a bit about
...Gallaudet,
Thomas Hopkins
___ I know a bit about
...Gallaudet
University
___ I can recognize and sign
numbers 1,000,000 and up
___ I understand the concept of
Classifier: H
___ I am able to recognize and sign the practice sentences and story for
this lesson
___ I have taken the
Lesson 8 Quiz
___ I have taken the general practice quiz for this lesson.
See: PRACTICE QUIZZES
___ I am done with Lesson 8 Vocabulary:
BACKPACK
BASKET
BATTERY-[electricity]
BELT
CHANGE-[adapt, convert]
COAT-[jacket]
DIRTY
GLASSES-[Also see: Gallaudet]
HEARING-AID
WASHING-MACHINE
OFF
ON
PANTS
PICK-UP
SHIRT
SHOES
SOCKS
UNDERWEAR
WHICH
ZIP
CLOTHES
[Variation: "dress"] Practice Sheet 8.A
01. BACKPACK, YOU HAVE? (Do you have a backpack?) [L8] Other
version: (2)
02. YOUR HOUSE,
CLOTHES DIRTY, PUT-in BASKET WHO? (Who picks up dirty clothes at
your house?) [L8]
03. YOUR HEARING-AID, BATTERY, WHAT-KIND? (What kind of hearing-aid battery
do you use?) [L8]
04. YOUR BELT, COLOR? (What color is your belt?) [L8]
05. YOU CHANGE CLOTHES, WHEN? (When do you change clothes?) [L8] Practice
Sheet 8.B
06. DOCTOR L-A-B COAT, COLOR? (What color is a doctor’s lab coat?) [L8]
07. CLOTHES DIRTY, SHOULD PUT WHERE? (Where should we put dirty clothes?
[L8]
08. WHO THIS ROOM HAVE GLASSES? (Who in this room has glasses?) [L8]
09. HEARING-AID, WHO HAVE? (Who has a hearing aid?) [L8]
10. YOU LIKE WASHING-MACHINE CLOTHES? (Do you like doing laundry?) [L8]
Practice Sheet 8.C
11. SUPPOSE YOU
GO CHURCH, PANTS [bodyshift]-OR DRESS WHICH YOU? (If you go to church,
do you wear pants or do you wear a dress?) [L8]
12. "PANTS", SPELL (Spell the word "pants.") [L8]
13. SCHOOL FINISH, YOUR MOM PICK-UP YOU,
what-TIME? (What time does your
mom pick you up after school?) [L8]
14. YOUR SHIRT, what-COLOR? (What color is your shirt?) [L8]
15. SHOES, YOU HAVE HOW-MANY ? (How many pairs of shoes do you have?) [L8]
Practice Sheet 8.D
16. YOUR SOCKS,
what-COLOR? (What color are your socks?) [L8]
17. YOU THINK CHILDREN SHOULD CHANGE UNDERWEAR DAILY? (Do you think
children should change their underwear everyday?) [L8]
18. PIZZA
bodyshift-OR HAMBURGER YOU FAVORITE-[prefer] WHICH? (Which would you
rather have, pizza or a hamburger?) [L8]
19. YOUR BACKPACK HAVE ZIP? (Does your backpack have a zipper?) [L8]
20. YOU WANT GO GALLAUDET FUTURE-[someday]? (Do you want to go to
Gallaudet University someday?) [L8]
Story 8
MY MOM WASHING-MACHINE EVERYDAY. I-HELP-HER. WASHING-MACHINE I (shift
your body to face slightly to the right, open lid of washing machine" (face
forward again) CLOTHES DIRTY (shift your body slightly to the left-act out
putting dirty clothes into the washer). PANTS, SHIRT, SOCKS, UNDERWEAR
"throw-into washer." MY HEARING AID? I DON'T-LIKE. Take-off-HEARING-AID,
(Crain your neck, look for mom, check both directions while keeping the
right hand in an "x" handshape then change your handshape into the "PUT"
sign and quickly put the hearing aid into the washer and close the lid.
Clasp your hands, smile with wide eyes, and try to look innocent." MOM FIND,
MAD! SHE.
Discussion:
Classifier: H. The "H" handshape can be used to show things like a
belt or a tie.
A student asks: When signing "Do you have a backpack?", do you
sign 'backpack' then 'have', then'you'? Also, when signing
'have', do you sign "have" or do you show possession using the "b" sign?
Response: You can either topicalize the sentence (Object, Subject
Verb) or you can just use Subject Verb Object.
In general it is fine to just sign, YOU HAVE BACKPACK?
Consider the differences in these two English sentences:
1. Do you have a backpack?
2. Do you have the backpack?
These two sentences have slightly different meanings.
Similarly, the sentence "BACKPACK, HAVE YOU?" would be used to introduce or
reintroduce the concept "backpack" into the conversation and then ask a
question about it.
The sentence "YOU HAVE BACKPACK" could be interpreted either way, "a
backpack" or "the backpack" but it tends to assume that the person already
knows we are talking about a particular backpack.
The sign "have" would use "bent hands" touching the chest. See "HAVE."
Notes:
Note: The sign for shirt can be done with one
hand or two. If you do it with one hand though it might be mistaken
for the sign "volunteer."


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