I will be signing sentences to you that may contain unfamiliar vocabulary. Your task is to identify what you don’t know and ask for clarification.

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I will be signing sentences to you that may contain unfamiliar vocabulary. Your task is to identify what you don’t know and ask for clarification.

Use these signs to seek clarification: SLOW AGAIN SPELL “What does that mean?” “ALL AGAIN”

If you see a sign you don’t know, use a “WH” question expression and repeat the sign back to me, and request that I spell it.

A “wh” question expression is the one where you lower your eyebrows. It can be used to mean “what” or “how” The “wh” facial expression can mean “what is the” or “how do you” without needing to use a sign.

Practice sheet 31.A

1. RESTAURANT, YOU LIKE EAT DIFFERENT++(sweep)

2. YOU ALRIGHT?

3. SUPPOSE YOU RESTAURANT, YOU ORDER BIRD, MEAT, FISH, WHICH?

4. WHAT YOU ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT?

5. YOU EXCITED EASY?

6. CLASS TODAY, WHO GONE?

7. THIS CLASS, HOW- MANY LESSON?

8. WHAT MOVIE YOU THINK LOUSY?

9. NEXT-WEEK PLAN YOU (point to ear "hear")-NONE?

10. TEST THINK NOTHING-TO-IT

Practice sheet 31.B

1. OWE YOUR DAD MONEY YOU?

2. PENCIL DON'T-MIND you-LEND-me?

3. SUPPOSE DOG, WATER "hose down" YOU THINK IT STINK?

4. SOMETIME DURING TEST YOU STUCK?

5. YESTERDAY MAIL NOTHING YOU?

6. YESTERDAY SNOW?

7. CHILDREN DRINK COFFEE, YOU THINK OKAY?

8. RAIN COAT HAVE YOU?

9. YOUR MOM HELP- (you) LEARN READ?

10. YEAR-AGO YOUR FAMILY AGAIN MEETING- (single movement "reunion")?