☕️ASL Level 3, Activity 8-Coffee Talk (Online)

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Description:

Students will practice signs for emotions and play a game regarding a wide variety of topics to expand their vocabulary.

Semantic Topics: Conversation, Games, Descriptors
Grammatical Structures: Fingerspelling, Vocabulary

Products: Recalling Vocabulary

Practices:  Using emotion signs and signs for different topics that aren’t used on a regular basis

Perspectives: Having a wide vocabulary makes sign language conversations more productive and in-depth

Standards

NCSSFL-ACTFL World-Readiness Standards:

  • Standard 1.1 – Students engage in conversations and correspondence in American Sign Language to provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions
  • Standard 1.3 – Students present information, concepts, and ideas in American Sign Language to an audience of viewers on a variety of topics
  • Standard 4.1 – Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of American Sign Language and their own languages.

Idaho Content Standards for World Languages:

  • COMM 1: Interact with others in the target language and gain meaning from interactions in the target language
  • COMM 1.1: Interact and negotiate meaning (spoken, signed, written conversation) to share information, reactions, feelings, and opinions

Can-Do Statements

NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:

  • I can express my characteristics/personality traits using ASL.
  • I am comfortable with my ability to explain a concept without the use of fingerspelling.
  • I am able to express opinions that relate to everyday topics.

Materials Needed

Warm-Up

Materials Needed for Warm-Up

  1. Ask students to type ID # for attendance
  2. Start with 5-minute conversations in breakout rooms
    • “START BREAKOUT ROOMS TIME 5 MINUTE CONVERSATION DISCUSS WHATEVER”
  3. Name Personalities!
  4. Have students take a few minutes to write down personality traits they have corresponding with their first and last name
  5. ex. M-Motivated O-.Outgoing N-Nervous
    • “TIME 3 MINUTES WRITE DESCRIBE WORDS NAME. M-MOTIVATED O-OUTGOING N-NERVOUS”
  6. Once everyone is done, have them give some background, an example, or tell a story of why they think they have that characteristic/personality trait.
    • “FINISH TAKE TURNS SHARE WORDS. PICK WHY? EXPLAIN”

Main Activity

Materials Needed for Main Activity

  1. Coffee & Conversations
  2. The lab assistant will copy and paste the topic from a Coffee Card into the chat and provide the sign
    • “ME CARD PICK SIGN SHOW-YOU. YOU BOX TYPE SEND” 
  3. Students type all of the things that come to mind based on that topic
    • “YOU ALL WORDS THINK WITH TOPIC TYPE”
  4. Explain to students that each round the time will be getting shorter and shorter (30 seconds to start, by the end possibly only 10 seconds)
    • “FINISH NOW NEW CARD TIME SMALL CONTINUE”
  5. After the time is up, students go around reading off their lists.
    • “TIME FINISH TAKE TURNS LIST READ”
  6. If you have the same word written down as someone else, you cross it out.
    • “YOU WORD WRITE OTHER PERSON WORD WRITE SAME cl-CROSS OUT POINT NONE”
  7. Students earn points for the words they have that no one else has.
    • “YOU WORD WRITE NO ONE SAME WORD, 1 POINT”
  8. Be sure to question words that don’t seem relevant and students have to defend them.
  9. After each round, the lab assistant asks a question relating to the topic on the card to create a discussion
  10. When the game is over count up your points to see who won!
    • “GAME FINISH POINTS COUNT. WIN WHO?”

Wrap-Up

  1. What are you wanting to improve on?
    • “YOU IMPROVE WANT WHAT?”
  2. Do you feel more confident with your ability to communicate casually?
    • “YOU COMMUNICATE CONFIDENT BECOME MORE?”

Deaf Culture Notes

Organized Deaf events are held at different locations to provide a meeting point for Deaf people or students/individuals learning sign to communicate with one another strictly using sign. These often take place at coffee shops.

End of Lab:

  • Sign or show Can-Do statements once more and have students evaluate their confidence
    • (Use thumbs up/ thumbs down or have them rate 1-5 on how they feel after the activity)
  • Encourage students to be honest in their self-evaluation
  • Pay attention, and try to use feedback for future labs!

Can-Do Statements

NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:

  • I can express my characteristics/personality traits using ASL.
  • I am comfortable with my ability to explain a concept without the use of fingerspelling.
  • I am able to express opinions that relate to everyday topics.

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Let's Chat! American Sign Language (ASL) Copyright © 2023 by Armilene Cabreros; Audra Dooley; Claire Oberg; Collin Dauenhauer; Delaney Obaldia; Emily Harrison; Amber Hoye; Emma Wilkinson; Gabi Jones; Izabelle Finner; Jacob Steele; Kate Maryon; Madison Mackey; Megan McAllister; Monica Potts; Rebecca Mulgrew; Robyn Holland; Samantha Showers; Sarra Foerster; Serena Krause; Sophia Orm; Tiana Gratiot; and Tori Fisher is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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