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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Create a Story with Conversation You have learned many ASL signs and how to use them in conversation. You have also learned about signing stories. With the knowledge that you have, create a part of a story that has conversation between “Jill” and “Jan” with the guidelines listed below. The scenario is as follows: Jill and Jan go to the same school. There is going to be an art show in the school cafeteria next week, after school. Jill wants Jan to go with her to see the art that she has made. Jan says yes, she will go, and they must decide on a day and a time, as well as where to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@SnuggieLad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your guidelines are as follows: 1.You must use all five vocabulary words in your story/conversation: ART, DIFFERENCE, EXPERIENCE, IDENTIFY, IMAGE/PICTURE, SUPPORT. 2.Alternate conversation: Have Jill and Jan exchange conversation enough times so that each has at least five sentences of conversation (for a minimum of 10 sentences of conversation, total). 3.Write the sentence in English first. Underneath the sentence, write the ASL equivalent—what you would sign. If the signing needs any nonmanual markers (nmm), mouth morphemes (MM), inflection, or classifiers/mime, write that description either within or below the ASL translation, in brackets.

OpenStudy (snuggielad):

ok! here is the setting...Going to a movie! Jill an jan are planning to go to a movie...how does Jill bring it up?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

J-A-N MOVIES WE GO

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is that good?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

shouldnt this be in a diffrent section?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes..but Snuggie said he would help. ):

OpenStudy (snuggielad):

yes that is good...sorry i was sidetracked...

OpenStudy (snuggielad):

Movies yes what see

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