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Master ASL Unit 7 Vocabulary

Master ASL Unit 7 Vocabulary . Sign Language Continuum . Daily routines and activities. Noun-Verb Pairs. Describing Clothing. Spatial Organization. Turn Taking Strategies . FOR-EXAMPLE. This is the same sign for to-SHOW, as in demonstrate. . SCHEDULE.

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Master ASL Unit 7 Vocabulary

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  1. Master ASL Unit 7 Vocabulary Sign Language Continuum Daily routines and activities Noun-Verb Pairs Describing Clothing Spatial Organization Turn Taking Strategies

  2. FOR-EXAMPLE This is the same sign for to-SHOW, as in demonstrate.

  3. SCHEDULE See how the 4 hand draws the lines like a grid like on a calendar?

  4. to VARY/VARIOUS

  5. EVERY-AFTERNOON Notice how the hand shows the suns position as it is going down on the horizon day after day.

  6. EVERY-MORNING Here, the palm faces up to show the sun rising. The sign moves from left to right to represent one morning after another.

  7. EVERY-NIGHT

  8. EVERY-WEEK

  9. EVERY-YEAR

  10. EVERY-MONDAY For signs like EVERY-WEDNESDAY the day of the week moves down to show it occurring week after week, just like Wednesdays show up in a vertical line on a calendar.

  11. EVERY

  12. EVERY WEEKEND For EVERY-WEEKEND this is no short cut. You must use the sign for EVERY and WEEK and END.

  13. to TAKE-A-BATH

  14. to EAT BREAKFAST/BREAKFAST For some, there is an alternate sign: B circles in at the mouth.

  15. to EAT LUNCH/LUNCH For some, there is an alternate sign: L circles in at the mouth.

  16. to EAT DINNER/ SUPPER/DINNER/SUPPER For some there is an alternate sign: D circles in at the mouth.

  17. to BRUSH HAIR

  18. to BRUSH TEETH

  19. to COMB HAIR

  20. to GET-DRESSED

  21. PLAN/PREPARE

  22. READY Ready

  23. to GET-UP See the legs as they jump out of bed?

  24. to PUT-ON-MAKE-UP

  25. to OVERSLEEP/to SLEEP-IN-LATE This sign represents the sun going down for the night, rotating around the earth and coming back up again.

  26. to SHAVE (x2)

  27. to SHOWER

  28. to WAKE-UP

  29. AROUND/APPROXIMATELY/ABOUT Use this sign to show approximation of time, etc..

  30. BETWEEN Use this sign to show approximation of time, etc..

  31. to CHANGE-CLOTHES The sign for physical change is different. This actually means to swap, or trade. Your clothes down physically change, you just switch them out.

  32. to DO CHORES/DUTIES

  33. EARLY

  34. to FALL-ASLEEP

  35. to GET-IN-BED See the U shape that represents the legs jumping into bed?

  36. to REST/RELAX

  37. to SET-AN-ALARM/CLOCK This sign means SET-UP or ESTABLISH. It is also used for making an APPOINTMENT.

  38. ERRANDS

  39. SHAMPOO

  40. HAIRSPRAY

  41. PERFUME

  42. TOOTHBRUSH

  43. TOOTHPASTE

  44. MOUTHWASH

  45. FLOSS

  46. to CUT-NAILS

  47. NAIL POLISH

  48. DEODORANT

  49. SOAP

  50. SUNSCREEN

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