ASL 2 Unit 15-16 and SN Unit 6

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ASL 2 Unit 15-16 and SN Unit 6 Mrs. Bader MMHS 2012

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ASL 2 Unit 15-16 and SN Unit 6. Mrs. Bader MMHS 2012. Unit focus 15:. Future Plans and Obligations Learn about verb pairs: GET-IN, GET-OUT GET-ON and GET-OFF GET-IN and GET-OUT are verb pairs to indiciate getting in and out of vehicles including cars, trains and planes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ASL 2 Unit 15-16 and SN Unit

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ASL 2 Unit 15-16 and SN Unit

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Mrs. BaderMMHS 2012

Mrs. BaderMMHS 2012

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Unit focus 15: Unit focus 15: Future Plans and Obligations Learn about verb pairs: GET-IN, GET-OUT

GET-ON and GET-OFF GET-IN and GET-OUT are verb pairs to

indiciate getting in and out of vehicles including cars, trains and planes

GET-ON and GET-OFF indicate getting on and off of bikes, horses, etc.

Future Plans and Obligations Learn about verb pairs: GET-IN, GET-OUT

GET-ON and GET-OFF GET-IN and GET-OUT are verb pairs to

indiciate getting in and out of vehicles including cars, trains and planes

GET-ON and GET-OFF indicate getting on and off of bikes, horses, etc.

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Culture NoteCulture Note Last week you had a chance to write about watching CC

shows This week you will learn more about CC.

Caption s did not start until 1950s Deaf people had to subscribe to government

sponsored programs of captioned films (like renting except free)

Starting with 16-mm films offered to deaf groups and often would tour around the country

1980, film popularly declined.. Making TV in demand Started with a decoder box that hooks up to the TV

making technology that makes caption visible with a decoder build into a TV is turned on.

Currently ALL TV made prior to 1990 are have built-in chips to allow captioning. Nearly every show is currently captioned.

Last week you had a chance to write about watching CC shows

This week you will learn more about CC. Caption s did not start until 1950s Deaf people had to subscribe to government

sponsored programs of captioned films (like renting except free)

Starting with 16-mm films offered to deaf groups and often would tour around the country

1980, film popularly declined.. Making TV in demand Started with a decoder box that hooks up to the TV

making technology that makes caption visible with a decoder build into a TV is turned on.

Currently ALL TV made prior to 1990 are have built-in chips to allow captioning. Nearly every show is currently captioned.

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Unit 15 VocabularyUnit 15 Vocabularyget-in get-out Get-on Get-off Mount dismount

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Fall-down Stand-up Land-airplane

Airplane-take off

Show-up, appear

Disappear, vanish

Duty Promise Be-patient Wait Appointment, RSVP

Layer

Court, judge,

Law , legal Rule, regulation

Outside Inside Front

Back Center, middle

Top Bottom behind Sue

Defend Above Under, beneath

On Restaurant Waiter/waitress

Order Drink Bill, check #CLUB Ordinary, regular

Graduate

Plan Nothing-to-it

Pressure, stress

Home+work

Think-about

Swim

traffic captioned

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Activity #1Activity #1

Around the World Whole class activity with Vocabulary

Card given Each student to teach a given sign then

ADD a statement including the word

Around the World Whole class activity with Vocabulary

Card given Each student to teach a given sign then

ADD a statement including the word

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