Numbering  Signs  for  Everyone   Numbering  in  American  Sign  Language       Tommy  Korn     Rebecca  Lovitch   review   •  Autobiography  Assignment   Deaf  History:  Dr.  Alan  Hurwitz   •  10th  Gallaudet  President   •  January  1st,  2010  -­‐  present   •  VP  +  Dean  at  RIT   (Rochester  InsPtute  of  Technology)   •  President  at  NTID     (NaPonal  Technology  InsPtute  for  the  Deaf)       •  Former  President  of  NAD   Table  of  Contents   1.  How  Many   2.  Money   3.  Finances   4.  Measurements   5.  How  long   6.  How  OZen   7.  When   8.  Age   9.  Sports   10. Where,  Which   11. Personal  Numbers   12. ScienPfic  Numbers     1.  How  Many   1.1-­‐3  Numbers  0-­‐100+   •  1-­‐100   •  MulPples  of  10   •  MulPples  of  11   •  Numbers     –  30-­‐39   –  40-­‐49   –  50-­‐59   –  60-­‐66   –  67-­‐99   •  MulPples  of  100   •  MulPples  of  1000   •  1.4  Emphasis   •  1.5  Large/Mixed   Numbers     Phrase  Prac)ce:   1.  How  Many   1.6  ApproximaPon                    1.7  Number  RepresentaPon   ApproximaPons:   •  30-­‐something   •  Around  100   •  Between  40-­‐50   •  50/50   •  Approximately  60-­‐70   pictures   •  Around  200/300/400   RepresentaPons:   •  Number  of     •  Double  date   •  Couples   •  #  of  us   •  #  of  them     •  All  of  us   1.  How  many:  Vocabulary   1.8  QuanPfiers   •  Any   •  All  (2)   •  Most   •  Many   •  Some   •  Few   •  None/ nothing   •  List   •  Hordes   •  Traffic   •  Pile   •  Stack   •  Crowd   •  All  kinds/ variety   •  Nothing   leZ   Phrases  using  Quan)fiers   •  Example:  How  many…?      2.  Money       •  2.1-­‐2  Cents   –  Coins   •  2.3  US  Dollars   •  2.4  Mixed  Money  signs   •  2.5  Approximate  Money  signs   –  Odd  cents   –  Admission  fee   –  Worth   –  Value   –  Plus  Tax/Tip         Phrases  using  Money  Signs   •  Example:     3.  Finances:  Vocabulary   3.1  Payment  and  Spending     Payment  and  Spending:   •  Pay   •  Out-­‐of-­‐pocket     •  ConPnuously  paying   •  Pay  off/Pay  in  full   •  Cash   •  Charge  (credit  card/Debit)   •  Monthly  payment/rent   •  Debt/Owe  (IOU)   •  Bill  (to  me/to  them)   •  Treat  (dutch  treat)   •  Expensive/Cheap   Phrases  using  Payment  signs:   Examples:   3.  Finances:  Vocabulary   3.2  Income                                        3.3  Losses   •  Income   •  Profit   •  Wealth/Rich   •  Earning/Salary   •  Grant/Loko   •  Millionaire     Phrases  using  Income  Signs:   Examples:     •  Losses   •  Bankrupt/Broke   •  Poor/Poverty   •  Repossess     •  ‘Heavy’  debt   •  Lose  money/loss   •  Lose  everything   •  Fine   •  Foreclosure   •  CitaPon   •  Embezzle     3.  Finances:  Vocabulary   3.4  Finance-­‐related  signs   •  Bank   •  ATM   •  Loan   •  Savings   •  Deposit/withdraw   •  Interest  rate     •  Stock/Invest   •  Receipt     •  Fundraising     Phrases  Prac)ce:   •  Examples:     3.  Finances:  Gallaudet  University   •  Financial  Office   •  Student  Loan   •  Scholarship   •  Grant   •  VR  Counselor     •  TuiPon  Fee   •  Boarding/Housing   •  Dining  Dollars/Block   •  Book/Supplies   •  TransportaPon     3.  Finances:  Vocabulary   3.5  Finance-­‐related  OccupaPons   •  Accountant   •  Treasurer   •  Economist     •  CEO   •  President  (+  VP)   •  Fundraiser     •  Janel  Grossinger,   Financial  Office  Director   •  US  Economy     •  Czech  Kc  vs.  Euro  vs.   Pounds   Phrases  Prac)ce:   •  Example:     4.  Measurement   4.1  Numerical  Signs  showing  quanPty  and  Frequency       •  Twice/double   •  3  Pmes/triple   •  4  Pmes/quadruple   •  5  Pmes/quintuple     •  10  Pmes   •  1+  more  (2  signs)   Phrases  Prac)ce   Example:     •  It  is  10  Pmes  more,  wow!   •  We  have  to  work  twice   harder   •  2  more  persons  will  arrive   soon.   4.  Measurement:  Vocabulary   4.2  QuanPfiers                          4.3  FracPons     QuanPfiers:   •  Full   •  Too  much/A  lot   •  Too  much   •  Plenty   •  Enough   •  Few   •  Not  enough   •  A  bit     Phrases  Prac)ce:   Example:   FracPons:   •  Half  –  ½     •  One-­‐third  1/3   •  One-­‐fourth  ¼   •  One-­‐sixth  1/6   •  One-­‐eighth  1/8   •  One-­‐sixteenth  1/16   •  Three-­‐fourth  ¾     Phrases  Prac)ce:  HALF     4.  Measurement:  Vocabulary   4.4  Body  Measurements/     •  Body  measurement   •  Size     •  Bust   •  Hip   •  Waist   •  Shoes  size   •  Dress  size   •  Height     •  Tall/Medium/Short   •  Length/Width   •  Weight/Height   Phrase  Prac)ce:   •  Ex:  Body  Image  issues?   •  America  vs.  world     •  Obesity  issues   •  Curves   •  Muscular     •  Thin   •  BeauPful/Ugly       4.  Measurement:  Vocabulary   4.4  other  measurements      4.5  Vehicle-­‐related/Computer-­‐related  signs     Other   measurements   •  Width   •  Length   •  1  inch  (In.)   •  1  foot  (Ft)   •  1  meter  (m)   •  1  yard  (yd)   •  2  millimeter   (mm)   •  2  cenPmeter   (cm)   •  Kilometer  (km)   •  2  mm  long   •  50  foot  tall   •  1  tablespoon   (tbsp)   •  Teaspoon  (tsp)   •  2/3  cup   •  Ounce/oz   •  Pint/Pt   •  Quarts/Qt   •  Gallon  (Gal.)   •  Milliliter  (ml.)   •  Liters  (L.)     •  Gram  (G.)   •  Pound  (Lbs.)   •  Temperature   •  Fahrenheit  (f)/Celsius  (c)     •  Degree   •  Hearing  decibels  #   •  20/20  vision   •  Small/Med/large  cup   •  Tall/Grande/VenP  (Starbucks)     Phrase  Prac)ce:   Example:     4.5:  Vehicle/Computer-­‐related  signs   •  Miles  per  hour  (mph)   •  Car  mileage     •  Distance   5.  How  Long     5.4  DuraPon   •  Length  of  Pme   •  5.1  Seconds   •  5.2  Minutes   –  Hours   –  Days     –  Weeks   –  Months   •  5.3  Years   •  5.4  DuraPon   Phrase  Prac)ce  using  Dura)on  signs:   Other  Pme  vocabulary:   •  All  day   •  All  morning/aZernoon/ evening/night   •  Year-­‐round/all  year   •  Quarter/semester   •  ConPnuous   •  Infinity/forever       Schedule   SUNDAY   MONDAY   TUESDAY   WEDNESD AY   THURSDAY   FRIDAY   SATURDAY   ASL  CLASS   MeePng   8AM-­‐4PM     Prague   Shopping   Mall   AZernoon   Sean’s  26th   Birthday  at   noon   Prague   TODAY   Prague   MeePng   8AM-­‐4PM     Prague   Switched  at   Birth  5PM   Floorball   game  7PM   Prague   6.  How  OZen:  Vocabulary   6.1  Numerical  Pme  frequency  signs                      6.2  Other  frequency  signs   •  Every  #  minutes   •  Every  #  hours   •  Everyday   •  Every  (Mon/Tues/Wed…)   •  Every  #  days/week/month/ year   •  Once  (#)  a  week/month/ year   •  Twice/#  Pmes  a  month/year   Phrases  Prac)ce:   Ex:  Medicine,  mee*ngs,   birthdays,  family  events,  etc   •  24/7      24  hours     •  Always   •  OZen   •  Daily   •  SomePmes   •  Once  in  a  while   •  Never   •  First  Pme   •  Many  Pmes   •  Regularly   •  Every  other  weekend   Phrase  prac)ce:   Ex:   7.  When   7.1  Telling  Time     7.2  Time  EsPmates        Phrases  Prac)ce   1.  What  *me  is  your  ASL  classes?   2.  What  is  the  best  *me  to  go  there?   3.  On  Friday  aCernoon  at  3:00PM   4.  Between  10AM  and  11AM.     7.3  Timeline  in  ASL   •  Past   –  Yesterday   –  Last  night   –  Last  week/month/year   –  #  minutes/hours/days  ago   •  Future   –  In  few  days   –  In  a  few  minute/hours   –  Next  1  week/month/year   –  Next  #  months     Phrases  prac)ce     1.  She  already  leC  a  minute  ago   2.  I  just  arrived  5  minutes  ago   3.  Movie  will  start  in  15  minutes   4.  We  will  get  it  in  2  weeks.   5.  ASL  class  started  3  weeks  ago.   7.  When   7.4  Year  and  Date  signs     •  Year  2000-­‐2009   •  Year  2010-­‐2099   •  Class  of  2000   •  Born  in  1990   •  1100’s-­‐1900’s   •  Year  18-­‐64   •  50’s/60’s/70’s/80’s/90’s   •  Month  (Fingerspelling)  J-­‐A-­‐N   F-­‐E-­‐B   M-­‐A-­‐R-­‐C-­‐H   A-­‐P-­‐R-­‐I-­‐L   M-­‐A-­‐Y   J-­‐U-­‐N-­‐E   J-­‐U-­‐L-­‐Y   A-­‐U-­‐G   S-­‐E-­‐P-­‐T   O-­‐C-­‐T   N-­‐O-­‐V   D-­‐E-­‐C   8.  Age   •  #  Years  old   –  1-­‐5   –  6-­‐9   –  10   –  11-­‐15   –  16-­‐19   –  20+   •  Kids,  Teens,  Young,  Adults   •  Less  than  One  Year  Old   –  #Days/Month  old   –  Newborn/Infant/Baby   •  Ages  signed  with  Emphasis     •  Approximate  Signs  for  Ages   •  Phrases  Prac)ce:   1.  How  old  is  that  milk?   2.  how  old  is  your  baby?   3.  How  old  were  you  when  you   first  learnt  sign?   4.  She  is  99  years  old!!!   10.  Where,  Which   10.1  LocaPon     •  LocaPon   •  Phrase  PracPce       10.  Where,  Which:  Vocabulary   10.2  Places     •  IntersecPon   •  DirecPons   •  LocaPon  of  places   10.  Where,  Which:  Vocabulary   10.3  Rank  of  Order  in  family   •  Twin/triplets   •  Only  child   •  S/he  is  an  only  child   •  I  am  the  second  of  3   children   •  I  am  the  sixth  child  of  7   children   •  Out  of  8  brothers  and   sisters,  I  am  a  last  baby.   •  My  son  is  third  of  my  5   children   •  List  Buoy   –  2-­‐5  people   •  6+  people     (Siblings,  Friends,  Co-­‐ workers,  students,  sport   players,  et  cetera)   10.  Where,  Which:  Vocabulary   10.4  Ordinal  Number      •  First   •  Second   •  Third   •  Fourth-­‐Ninth     •  Tenth+     •  Hundreds+   Phrases  for  Sequence  of   Events     •  Errands   •  What  did  you  do  first   and  what  did  you  do   last?   •  Agenda   •  What  did  you  do  first?     •  LIST  BUOY*   Personal  Number   •  IdenPficaPon  Number   •  Phone  numbers   •  Passport  number   •  Addresses     Signs  for  specific  things   •  TV  Channel   •  Room   •  Street/Highway   •  Vehicle  Plate  Number   ScienPfic  Numbers   •  ScienPfic  Numbers   •  Math,  Algebra,  Geometry,   Calculus,  trigonometry,  staPsPcs     •  Science/Chemistry/Biology/ Physics     •  Count   •  Equal   •  Add/subtract   •  MulPply/divide   •  EsPmate/guess     •  Figure   •  Average   •  Percentage   •  Greater  than>Less  than   •  Even  number   •  Odd  number   •  Angle   •  Parallel   •  Formula   •  Square  root   •  CO2/H20/O2   •  Phrases  using  ScienPfic  Number  Signs   •  !   •  @   •  #   •  %   •  &   •  *   •  ()   •  /   •  ?