This lesson contains 51 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
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Today
Review Pets
Learn Relationships between friends
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Whiteboard, what vocab do you see?
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Pet Game
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Sentence Practice
On your own: In your ASL notebook write the following sentences in English, then practice signing them.
1. YOU HAVE PET YOU?
2. PET YOU HAVE WHAT-KIND?
3. FISH LIKE EAT BUG?
4. CAT LIKE EAT BIRD?
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Friends
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friend
best friend
boyfriend
girlfriend
to get together
to go out, leave
since
to be single
sweetheart, honey
argue
break up
date
fall in love
flirt
to get along
love
relationship
together, be together
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Deaf Culture
Having many life-long friendships is a common experience for people who belong to small tight-knit communities. Long-lasting relationships between Deaf people often begin at schools for the Deaf and continue through college, marriage, and old age.
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Does this differ from your own experience?
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What benefits do you think the Deaf community gains from being close-knit? Any drawbacks?
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Do you have a childhood friend?
yes
no
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friend
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best friend
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boyfriend
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girlfriend
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to get together
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to go out, leave
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since
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to be single
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sweetheart, honey
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argue
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date
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fall in love
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flirt
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to get along
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breakup
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love
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love vs love-it
Don't confuse the signs love and love-it. Love is used for romantic emotions, while love-it shows an emotional or sentimental attachment to a person or thing.
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Let's practice
I love you.
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Let's practice
I love coffee.
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Let's practice
I love my cat.
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relationship
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breakup
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This is one of the more common signs for break up, though there are many others. Look closely at the sign relationship: How could you make break up using this sign? Think of the signs: like, don't like, want, don't want.
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together, be together
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Competiton
1. I will show you a picture, in your group try to find out the vocabulary word to sign.
2. Have a person come up to the board and write the word.
3. The first person to write it will have to sign it for the point.
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What is this sign?
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What is this sign?
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On Your Own
Practicee Signing the vocabulary with a friend
Create 5 sentences using the vocabulary you just learned in your ASL notebook