Housing and Transportation Student Survey. PRACTICE: Student Survey YOUR NAME WHAT? YOU LIVE WHERE? YOU LIVE HOUSE, APT, WHICH? YOU COME-TO CLASS, HOW?

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Housing and Transportation Student Survey

PRACTICE: Student Survey YOUR NAME WHAT? YOU LIVE WHERE? YOU LIVE HOUSE, APT, WHICH? YOU COME-TO CLASS, HOW? Respond in complete sentences!

PRACTICE: STUDENT SURVEY Each student will receive one card that will tell you what your name is, where you live and how you come to class.

PRACTICE: STUDENT SURVEY You must circulate among the others in your classroom and ask for the information using the sentences you learned in ASL.

PRACTICE: STUDENT SURVEY You must have asked at least five different people by the end of this exercise.

PRACTICE: Student Survey YOUR NAME WHAT? YOU LIVE WHERE? YOU LIVE HOUSE, APT, WHICH? YOU COME-TO CLASS, HOW? Respond in complete sentences!