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Fairy Tale Project How do I put this English into ASL? Helpful Tips

Fairy Tale Project How do I put this English into ASL? Helpful Tips

For English words like: At Over At To Under In Across from At the

For English words like: At Over At To Under In Across from At the base of Near the top Far, far away ASL would be: IX-there (describe where. . ) IX-there (bottom of mountain) IX-there (across the ocean)

***WHEN SIGNING LOCATION, MAKE SURE YOU IDENTIFY THE REFERENCE POINT FIRST…LIKE WHAT YOU ARE

***WHEN SIGNING LOCATION, MAKE SURE YOU IDENTIFY THE REFERENCE POINT FIRST…LIKE WHAT YOU ARE ACROSS FROM OR AT THE BOTTOM OF OR GOING TO. English ASL “Across the ocean…” OCEAN, IX-there (across) “At the bottom of the mountain” MOUNTAIN, IX-there (bottom)

For English phrases like: The blue fish said to the rainbow fish, “I want

For English phrases like: The blue fish said to the rainbow fish, “I want one of your shiny scales. ” The rainbow fish replied, “No way!” ASL would be: BLUE FISH SAW RAINBOW FISH IX-there. (dir-1) YOUR SHINY SCALE, I WANT ONE (dir-2) NO!

For English phrases like: The man gave the pig a bundle of straw. **Now

For English phrases like: The man gave the pig a bundle of straw. **Now think about what handshape would look like giving someone a bundle of straw. What handshape would look like a thin piece of straw ? ASL would be: PIG IX-there. PIG WANT CL: Flat F (straw) MAN HAVE CL: Flat F (straw) CL: Bent 5’s (bundle of straw), MAN CL: Bent 5’s (2 hands give to) PIG.

And The To At Of About For Be Or By On Is Answered Replied

And The To At Of About For Be Or By On Is Answered Replied Told Said An A Be

HAVE vs. HAVE-TO English ASL I have straw. STRAW, I HAVE I have to

HAVE vs. HAVE-TO English ASL I have straw. STRAW, I HAVE I have to find bricks. BRICKS, I HAVE-TO FIND LOOK vs. LOOK-FOR English He looked at the fish. ASL FISH, HE LOOK She looked for her grandmother. GRANDMOTHER, SHE LOOKED-FOR SHE.

DURING Signs When signing about time you don’t use words like “In February”, “On

DURING Signs When signing about time you don’t use words like “In February”, “On the weekend” or “In the summer”. To put these concepts into ASL, use the DURING sign. Here are some examples. English ASL In the winter, we ski. DURING WINTER, WE SKI WE. Over the weekend, I watched a movie. DURING WEEKEND, MOVIE I WATCH ME.