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“Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

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Page 1: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used
Page 2: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

““Introductions”Introductions”

Page 3: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Watch me demonstrate the following

dialogue.

It’s a typical dialogue used It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf when meeting a Deaf person.person.

Page 4: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

A: HI.A: HI.

B: HI.B: HI.

A: A: ask for name ask for name (Wh question)(Wh question)

B: ME NAME: ________ B: ME NAME: ________ ((fingerspell name) fingerspell name)

A: YOU DEAF YOU?A: YOU DEAF YOU? (Y/N question)(Y/N question)

B:B: Confirm Confirm “YES”“YES” or correct (WAVE-NO, or correct (WAVE-NO, and tell that you are hearing)and tell that you are hearing)

A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________

B. NICE MEET-YOUB. NICE MEET-YOU

A. NICE MEET-YOUA. NICE MEET-YOU

Page 5: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Now that you have seen the dialoguethe dialogue, -- practice it with me.

I will be ‘ ‘Signer ASigner A’ ’

and you (as a class) will be ‘ ‘Signer BSigner B’’

Page 6: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

A: HI.A: HI.

B: HI.B: HI.

A: A: YOU NAME WHAT?YOU NAME WHAT?

B: ME NAME: ________ B: ME NAME: ________ ((fingerspell fingerspell name) name)

A: YOU DEAF YOU?A: YOU DEAF YOU? (Y/N question)(Y/N question)

B:B: Confirm or correct using a full Confirm or correct using a full sentence.sentence.

A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________

B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.

A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.

Page 7: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Now I will be--

and you (as a class) will be

‘Signer ASigner A’

‘Signer BSigner B’

Page 8: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

A: HI.A: HI.

B: HI.B: HI.

A: A: YOU NAME WHAT?YOU NAME WHAT?

B: ME NAME: ________ B: ME NAME: ________ ((fingerspell fingerspell name) name)

A: YOU DEAF YOU?A: YOU DEAF YOU? (Y/N question)(Y/N question)

B:B: Confirm or correct using a full Confirm or correct using a full sentence.sentence.

A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________

B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.

A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.

Page 9: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Before we Before we continue…continue…Remember, in English we use our voices to show inflection and meaning.

Like this!

Page 10: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

In ASL it is your Facial Facial ExpressionExpression and Non-Manual Grammar (NMSNMS) that will clarify and give meaning.

Page 11: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

NMS ReviewNMS ReviewRemember your Non Manual Remember your Non Manual Grammar for each question!Grammar for each question!

YES/NO QUESTION

Wh qUESTION

Page 12: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

NOW…NOW…Follow the same basic dialogue format and learn ALLALL the first names of the people at your table AND what “gradegrade” they are this year–

(Sophomore, Junior, Senior)(Sophomore, Junior, Senior)

HOW?HOW?I’ll show you.I’ll show you.

Page 13: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

SSOPHOMOOPHOMORERE

SSENIOENIORR

JUNIOJUNIORR

First which are First which are you?you?

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SSOPHOMOROPHOMOREE

SSENIOENIORR

JUNIOJUNIORR

So which are So which are you?you?

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Use full sentences.Use full sentences.

YOU FIRST NAME WHAT?YOU FIRST NAME WHAT?ME FIRST NAME _________.

ME SOPHSOPH//JRJR//SRSR ME.

Page 16: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Practice the following Practice the following list of names.list of names.

The goal—The goal— smoothsmooth and and clearclear, , not fast or sloppy. not fast or sloppy.

Page 17: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Practice each name:

Ann Ann RonRon

Eve BobBob TedTed

Liz Pat Deb Deb JonJon

Sam DanDan BenBen

Page 18: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Each of you will get a card with a new identity.

DON’TDON’T show anyone

your new name or identity!

Practice‘til it’s Practice‘til it’s smooth!smooth!

MMeemmoorriizzee iitt!!

Page 19: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

I will come around and tell you if you are signer ‘AA’ or Signer ‘BB’

You will sign You will sign the the dialogue dialogue this time with this time with partners.partners.

Page 20: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

All Signer ‘AA’s will find

33 differentdifferent signer ‘BB’s to sign the introduction dialogue.

Remember –

eyebrows DOWN for WH WH questionsquestions

eyebrows UP for Y/N Y/N questionsquestions

Page 21: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

If you are an ‘AA’… …remain remain seatedseated..

All ‘BB’s need to stand up --go introduce yourself to three three differentdifferent ‘AA’s who are seated.

REMEMBER—

REMEMBERREMEMBER

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WaitWait !! You may not “introduce”“introduce” yourself to ANY A’sA’s who are from your own table group.

You You mustmust “meet”“meet” newnew people at different tables. people at different tables.

Page 23: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

Find three peopleFind three people stillstill seatedseated and and introduce introduce yourself!yourself!

Go Ahead…Go Ahead…

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REMEMBERREMEMBERVOICES OFF!!!VOICES OFF!!!

Page 25: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

A: HI.A: HI.

B: HI.B: HI.

A: A: YOU NAME WHAT?YOU NAME WHAT?

B: ME NAME: ________ B: ME NAME: ________ ((fingerspell fingerspell name) name)

A: YOU DEAF YOU?A: YOU DEAF YOU? (Y/N question) (Y/N question)

B:B: Confirm or correct using a full Confirm or correct using a full sentence.sentence.

A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________

B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.

A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.

Page 26: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

All ‘BB’ Signers

**Take your seats Take your seats when you are when you are finished!finished!

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Signer A Signer B

‘ ‘Signer BSigner B’ now ’ now is ‘ is ‘Signer ASigner A’.’.Signer B

becomes

Now Now switchswitch!!

Signer A

Page 28: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

AGAIN— AGAIN— Signer ‘AA’ remains

Signer ‘BB’ goes to meet three new people at different tables.

(use your new (use your new names)names)

seated.

Page 29: “Introductions” Watch me demonstrate the following dialogue. It’s a typical dialogue used when meeting a Deaf person. It’s a typical dialogue used

A: HI.A: HI.

B: HI.B: HI.

A: A: YOU NAME WHAT?YOU NAME WHAT?

B: ME NAME: ________ B: ME NAME: ________ ((fingerspell fingerspell name) name)

A: YOU DEAF YOU?A: YOU DEAF YOU? (Y/N question) (Y/N question)

B:B: Confirm or correct using a full Confirm or correct using a full sentence.sentence.

A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________A: OH I SEE, ME NAME _______________

B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.B. NICE MEET-YOU--BYE.

A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.A. NICE MEET-YOU—BYE.

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Nicely Done!Nicely Done!