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Talking About Family MAN WOMAN BOY GIRL DEAF HEARING GO-STEADY MARRIED PREGNANT BORN BE-RAISED DIVORCED FATHER MOTHER SON DAUGHTER BROTHER SISTER HUSBAND WIFE CHILDREN FAMILY BABY GRANDFATHER GRANDMOTHER Fs-GRAND+SON Fs-GRAND+DAUGHTER UNCLE AUNT NEPHEW NIECE COUSIN STEP-MOM STEP-DAD STEP-SISTER STEP-BROTHER STEP-SON STEP-DAUGHTER HALF-SISTER HALF-BROTHER ADOPTED FRIEND ROOMMATE BOY+FRIEND GIRL+FRIEND SWEETHEART BEST FRIEND Signer A: Ask if married Signer B: Reply A: If no, ask if B has a boyfriend or girlfriend B: Respond Number of Children • If no children, use negation. • Use contrastive structure if you have both girls and boys. 1 girl 1 boy 2 boys 1 girl 3 girls 2 boys • If children are all of one gender: a) use simple statement 1 son 2 daughters 3 sons b) or use contrastive structure (if you mention both genders): 1 boy 0 girls 2 girls 0 boys 3 boys 0 girls Ranking Brothers and Sisters: Start with the oldest on your thumb, go up fingers for younger ones. 1. Only child you 2. One sibling you or a. 3. Two other siblings you, a. or b. 4. Three other siblings you, a., b. or c. 5. Four other siblings you, a., b., c. or d. 6. Five other siblings you, a., b., c., d. or e. Signer Signer A: Ask if B has a brother or sister B: Respond (use contrastive structure if both genders are mentioned) A: Ask if B is oldest B: Reply (using ranking if there are 2 or more siblings) A: Ask about being close to a sibling • for 1 sibling • for 2 or more siblings B: Reply A: Ask about similarities and differences between B and that sibling B: Explain two of each A: Comment 4:5 pg. 191 - 192 Negation – Responding to Y/N ? • The sign phrase below is used to say something is not true, or it is used to deny something. NO NOT Negation – Respond to “How Many ?” • The sign phrase below means “do not have”, or “there isn’t any” or “there are none”. (Opposite of “to have”.) NO NONE Signer A: Ask for information Signer B: Reply • Negate statement • Correct information • Do both A: Respond 4:2 pg. 182 YOU-TWO MARRIED (NO, NOT) YOU HAVE 3 BROTHER “left”, 2 SISTER “right” (NO, NOT) BROTHER SISTER HAVE HOW-MANY (NONE) CHILDREN HAVE HOW-MANY (NONE) Fs-OAKLAND LIVE YOU (NO, NOT) DEAD ENGAGED FIANCE’ WEDDING IN-LAWS TWINS GENERATIONS BREAK-UP YES SUBTRACT HOW-MANY LEFT HAVE WITH ALONE Rocking Numbers Smaller number: twist up to larger number 67 68 69 78 79 89 Larger number: twist down to smaller number 76 86 87 96 97 98 4:3 pg. 185 Slight head and body shifts from one side to the other. Also know as “Role Shift” or rs: You use role shifting when people, places or things are not in the immediate environment. MY YOUR POSS A: IX “father” YOUR “daughter” WHAT B: IX “father” MY FATHER. That lady right there is your what? IX “aunt” POSS “niece” WHAT. She is my aunt. IX “aunt” POSS “niece” AUNT. Is that woman the man-on-the-left’s wife? IX “woman” POSS“man-on-left” WIFE. What is the pregnant woman having? IX-rt “woman” PREGNANT POSS HAVE WHAT. 4:1 pg. 179 – 180 Names with J Letters Ja Je Jo Ji Ju Jane Jeff Joy Jimmy Julio Jacob Jenny Joan Jill Julianna Ages • Index finger contacts chin then hand moves forward 1–9 (palm out; combine with AGE) 10 (palm to side) 11–15 (palm in) 16–19 (palm in) 20–66 (palm out, except for multiples of 11 palm down) • For ages less than 1 year, use months 1–9 months (combine with MONTH) 10–11 months Signer A: Ask how old Signer B: Give age 4:7 pg. 198 STILL LIVE GONE DIED ALTOGETHER CUTE PRETTY LOOK+LIKE YOUNG TAKE-FROM SHOW-TO TELL-TO Making Comments a. c2. f. b. d. c1. e. g. h. Pronouns 1. My house is green. Your house is blue. 2. Your cat is brown. 3. You’re not a rat. 4. I saw her mother in the library. 5. I found your glasses. 6. You’re a student. 7. You’re her friend. 8. I like her. 9. His children are here. 10. He’s my sister’s son. 11. His father is my uncle. 12. She lives in France. Her parents live in England. More Pronouns 1. My sister’s boyfriend lives in Austin. 2. My Mom’s uncle does not have a job. 3. My car is black. His car is red. 4. Jane’s mom works at the bookstore. 5. Bob’s brother is married and his wife is pregnant. 6. You’re nice, I like you. 7. Jeff works in Fort Worth, his wife works in Dallas. The Family Signer A: • Identify two people (use contrastive structure) • Tell how they are related • Ask follow up relationship question (use possessive adjective) Signer B: • Tell the relationship The Family 4:9 pg. 202 CLOTHES WASH-CLOTHES FEED ENJOY DON’T-MIND DUTY FINISH NOT-YET Signer Signer A: Take B’s keys, and ask B what each key is used for B: Explain by… • using signs you know • using descriptions • acting out Don’t fingerspell. If you get stuck, see the teacher for ideas. 4:13 pg. 207 Occasions 4:12 pg. 206