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So due by end of tomorrow: a-f 1. The Level 2 book a-f in your composition books draft 2. A draft of your exam you plan to sign *choose a room in the

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So due by end of tomorrow:1. The Level 2 book a-f a-f in your composition

books

2. A draft draft of your exam you plan to sign *choose a room in the house (kitchen,

bedroom, bathroom, living room, etc.), draw the 20 items from Unit 13 vocabulary strips, etc.- see handout for instructions

ASL 3- Welcome! Please begin in your new teams from yesterday- after this doorbuster activity, you may sit anywhere again

Doorbuster (5-10 min.)- Multiple Meanings practice (please write on scratch paper, as you did yesterday):Identify 2 English words from the text below that can have multiple meanings.

“The report said the men were running from the police for three hours. They were caught and delivered to the court for a hearing.”

Now, think of at least 2 other possible meanings, and create a sentence for each one. Then, write a gloss of the sign you would use for all 3 senses of the word (example: “I like her” =TO-LIKE, “That shirt is like mine.”= SAME-AS) - including the original text (create and fill in the chart below). We will sign these in class- the original text and your 2 new sentences (shown on the document reader).

Word Gloss Sentence(original, and 2 others) 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3.

2. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3.

ASL 3- Dr. Weast’s example: “The report said the men were running running from the police for three

hours. They were caught caught and delivered to the court for a hearing.”

*This example has two words, with two new sentences for each word.

Word Gloss Sentence(original, and 2 others)1. Running: 1. TO-RUN 1.“The report said the men were

running running from the police for three hours.” 2. OPERATING 2. “The refrigerator is runningrunning well.” 3. CL:4 “drip” 3. “Her nose is runningrunning.”

2. Caught: Caught: 1. TO-ARREST 1.”They were caught caught and delivered to the court for

a hearing.” 2. LUCKY 2. “I caughtcaught a break since traffic was good,

so I was on time- whew!” 3. CATCH-UP 3. “I have not caughtcaught up on my absent

work.”

Multiple Meaning Signs (MMS)ASL learners often struggle with using

conceptual accuracy when translating English.

This is especially true for English words that can have more than one meaning.

Common errors:errors:“That is just like this one.” - signed with TO-

LIKE – no!(should be SAME-AS)“Last Friday I was absent.” – signed with LAST –

no! (should be PAST)

Test Preparation-MMS exam:You will each find a text excerpt of at least ½ typed

page (from a book, magazine, newspaper, text, online source).

Choose ten words in the text.

Create a grid like we just practiced, and complete it for each of the ten words.

You will have a total of 50 English You will have a total of 50 English sentences- 10 sentences- 10 original sentencesoriginal sentences, and , and 40 new sentences.40 new sentences.

You may do 4 new sentences for each of the ten words, or have more/less based on the word (at least 1 new sentence for each).

Composition books: please write these in your books. Please copy, print, or type out the text Please copy, print, or type out the text excerpt, and glue it in your composition book. excerpt, and glue it in your composition book. Then, highlight your ten wordshighlight your ten words. You will show your text and the grid when you sign it sign it to the class for your exam grade.