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Free Sign Language CourseASL 1 - Unit 13
In this unit of the sign language course, I will be quizzing you on what you have learned so far.
VocabularyThis unit is a cumulative review of everything you have learned so far. You will be quizzed on numbers, vocabulary, comprehension, and expression. The table below is available for you to study from before you start. :) Number QuizIf you don't remember the numbers you learned in this sign language course, you better study now! Turn to page 17 in your workbook. In the video below, I am going to sign 24 sentences with numbers. Write down the number and the type of number it is. You can write cardinal, ordinal, money, age, clock/time, height, fraction, year, or phone number. The first one has been done for you. Cumulative Vocabulary Quiz - Units 1-13If you've been skimping out on learning your vocabulary during this sign language course, you better go back and study! I am about to quiz you! Turn to page 18 in your workbook. Watch the video below. The video compiles together 25 vocabulary words from Units 1 through 13. You may pause the video to give yourself time to write as well as to go back and watch a sign again. Write the vocabulary word on the line for the corresponding number on the screen. The first one has been done for you. Download Unit 13 Cumulative Vocabulary Quiz Units 1-13 When you're finished, check your answers in the back of the workbook. Go back and review the questions you missed. Comprehension QuizThe two videos below have been used for the vocabulary quizzes. Instead of looking for vocabulary, I want you to watch the videos and write the stories on pages 19 and 20 of your workbook. Interpret them the best you can. Download Unit 13 Comprehension Quiz Video 1 Download Unit 13 Comprehension Quiz Video 2 When you are finished, compare your interpretations to the stories in the back of the book. Go back and review what you may have missed. Then, practice signing the stories. Expression QuizBy this point in the sign language course, you have learned how to sign several phrases in ASL. Below, I am going to give you 15 statements and questions. You should know how to sign them all. Sign each statement and question in the mirror. Then, on page 21 of your workbook, write down exactly what you signed. Just write the signs and order of signs you used. If you can, it would actually be better if you could videotape yourself signing these. Then, you can see how you sign, and correct any mistakes you may find. 1. Are you deaf? When you are finished, compare what you signed with the video below. I will demonstrate each statement and question for you. Go back and review the statements and/or questions you missed. Then, you should practice signing each statement and question with me. Download Unit 13 Expression Quiz Deaf EventsYou should have been to 3 Deaf events by now. They are absolutely invaluable to your American Sign Language education. I want to challenge you to go to a Deaf event twice a month every month to better your skills, get into the Deaf community, and make Deaf friends. If you haven't been to the 3 assigned Deaf events, you really need to catch up. If you have finished the lessons in less than a week, make it a point to go to these Deaf events. This sign language course just does not equal what you will learn from talking to Deaf people. Visit OhSoEz.com to find Deaf events in your area. End of Unit 13 Great Job!
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