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Practice Sheet 1.A
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Come here (has several variations) vs "ask to
me"
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Ask-him/herGo ASK MOM
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ask the person next to you
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Forgot (has two variations)- middle finger
variation- Wipe from brain variation
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KNOWdont-know
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Spell / again / all again / slow
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Think of learning as sticking info in your
head.Learn vs student
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Think of teaching as the teacher taking
information from his head and putting it into
yoursTeach vs teacher
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1. YOU NAME?"You are named what?Ask your
partner this and get a response.
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IF you get done before others cuz yer so
smartthen spend time watching others so you can
practice your receptive skills (will help you on
quizzes)
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2. "DEAF YOU?"(Are you Deaf?) Look for proper
facial expression head tilt, eyebrows up.
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3. "STUDENT YOU?"("Are you a student?)"
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4. "YOUR TEACHER NAME 'HUH'?"(What is your
Teacher's name?)On wh questions the eyebrows
are a bit down.
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5. "YOU UNDERSTAND HE/SHE?"(Do you understand
him/her?)
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6. "HOW YOU SIGN P-L-E-A-S-E?"(How do you sign
"please?")For funyou can exchange some other
vocab word if youd likehehmake yer partner
work for it. Or just use please
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7. "AGAIN YOUR NAME?"(What is your name again?)
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8. "S/HE STUDENT?" point at teacher(Is she or
he a student?)He shevs.His/hers mine yours
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9. "THIS YOUR?" point at any object(Is this
yours?)
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10. "WHERE ____"spell the name of a person in
the room(Sometimes the answer is I Dont
Know)
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Practice Sheet 1.C
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MEET vs MEET-you vs meeting
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HEARING-(cultural identity)vsHEARING-(physical
ability)
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WHY (version)WHY (other version)
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MEET-youHEARING-(culturally)TEACHERLEARNWHERE
WHYNICE
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11. "NICE  MEET-you"  (It is nice to meet you.)
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Response vocabularyYES NO
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12. "HEARING YOU?"  (Are you a hearing person?)
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13. "ASL TEACHER YOU?"  (Are you a teacher?)
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Response vocabularyHERE SCHOOL
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14. "YOU LEARN SIGN, WHERE?"  (Where are you
learning sign?)
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Response vocabularyFUN GRADUATE FRIEND DEAF
MEET GIRLS MEET GUYS
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15. "YOU LEARN SIGN, WHY ?"  (Why are you
learning sign?)
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Practice Sheet 1.D
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THANK-you vs GOODHE/SHE/IT/THIS/I/YOU index
finger
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YOU vs YOU-allHE/SHE vs THEY/THEMI/ME vs WE
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YOU vs YOURME vs MINEHE/SHE vs HIS/HERS
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thanks
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HOWWHOWHERE
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16. "HOW SIGN T-H-A-N-K-S?"  (How do you sign
"thanks?")
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Response vocabularyYES NO DONT KNOW
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17. "STUDENT, HE/SHE ?" point at other student
(Is she or he a student?)
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18. "THEY LEARN SIGN?"  (Are they learning sign
language?)
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What is this spelling?OUR
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19. "OUR TEACHER, WHO ?"  (Who is our teacher?)
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20. "WHERE ____"  spell the name of the teacher
or of a student
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Story 1HI I _________. NICE-MEET-YOU.
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I HEARING. I SIGN SLOW.
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I STUDENT ________ tell where.
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I LEARN LEARN SIGN.
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TEACHER NAME _________
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HE/SHE DEAF
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Other possibilities might includeHearing /
hard of hearing.
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HE/SHE TEACH GOOD.
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I UNDERSTAND HE/SHE.
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I LIKE HE/SHE.
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Story 1HI I _________. NICE-MEET-YOU. I
HEARING. I SIGN SLOW. I STUDENT ________ tell
where.I LEARN LEARN SIGN. TEACHER NAME
_________HE/SHE DEAF Hearing / hard of
hearing. HE/SHE TEACH GOOD. I UNDERSTAND
HE/SHE. I LIKE HE/SHE.
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VocabularyAGAIN-repeatDEAFHEARING-speak,
sayLEARNLIKEMEAN-(meaning)-what is the
meaning of, purposeMEET-meet-you
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NAME-calledNICE-cleanPLEASE-enjoy,
appreciateSIGN-sign language, signingSTUDENT
(learn)TEACHER teach, agent--er-professor,
educateTHANK-YOU good
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UNDERSTANDWHAT (huh?)WHEREWHOWHYYES/NO-(Affir
mation/Negation)
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Pronouns Pointing movement it, he, me, she,
him, her, this, you. Sweep movement them,
they, those, us, we, you-all
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Many signs have older, current, and emerging
variations. WHOversionsa.b.c.
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