ASL Final examwhat are the general rules for counting numbers? (1-60) - correct answer 1-5 palm in, 6-9 palm out, 11-15 palm in, 16-19 10 + the # twist out, 20-29 except 22 use an L handshape to rep 2
name 5 culturally appropriate ways to get a Deaf person's attention - correct answer 1. wav...
ASL Final exam
what are the general rules for counting numbers? (1-60) - correct answer 1-5
palm in, 6-9 palm out, 11-15 palm in, 16-19 10 + the # twist out, 20-29 except 22 use an L handshape to rep 2
name 5 culturally appropriate ways to get a Deaf person's attention - correct answer 1. wave
2. tap shoulder
3. stomp
4. flick lights
5. ask a 3rd person
While watching another person sign, it is appropriate to focus on the signer's: -
correct answer face area
approx how many Deaf in the U.S. and Canada? - correct answer 500,000
Historically, ASL is related to - correct answer French Sign Language
T/F ASL has naturally evolved within the Deaf community - correct answer true
T/F During an ASL conversation it is considered rude to drop eye contact with the signer - correct answer true
T/F American sign language is a universal language - correct answer false, each country has their own sign language ASL is used most in which two countries? - correct answer United states and
Canada
T/F ASL is a fully developed human language and not English on the hands - correct answer true
Who established the First Deaf School in America? - correct answer Thomas
Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc
Where and when was the first Deaf school in America established? - correct answer Hartford Conn. April 15, 1817
which term would be the culturally appropriate way to identify a person who could not hear? - correct answer Deaf
T/F ASL grammar is the same as English grammar except ASL is visual - correct answer false
Fingerspelling is mainly used for... - correct answer -person's name
-name of a place
-name of books
-brands
-titles -for things that have no established sign
name some rules regarding fingerspelling - correct answer finger spell smoothly, keep movement going, avoid stopping after each letter, keep hand
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