c/c_Langage Gestuel Américain (ASL)_Septième Année_Signes courants et structures de base en langage ASL, notamment :l’information sur soi-même et sur les autresles types de questionsles endroits et directionsles façons d’exprimer ce qu’il aime

Grade
Concept/Content
common, high-frequency signs and basic ASL structure, including:
  • self and others
  • types of questions
  • locations and directions
  • likes, dislikes, and preferences
  • simple comparisons
Elaboration
  • topic and time, using shoulder shift, simple listing and ordering technique, and the sign “which” to indicate choice
  • conveying a positive or negative emotion
  • “quiet” or “loud” (intended for individuals or large audiences – “whispered” or “shouted”)
  • making a statement or asking a question
including hobbies and topics of interest, likes, dislikes, and preferences; common emotions and physical states
using signs (near/far, really close/really far, nearby) and directions, including non-manual signals
For example, compare and contrast is illustrated in ASL by shifting shoulders, pointing, and using two-handed signs while changing location.
keywords
ASL structure
self and others
locations and directions
comparisons