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Note: Suppose your partner asks you, "YOU MAD, FOR-FOR Note: Suppose your partner asks you, "YOU MAD, FOR-FOR ?" and you are not mad? I recommend that you respond, "NOT MAD ME (while shaking the head negatively). Or suppose you don't have a boyfriend, (or girlfriend) and your signing partner asks you if your boyfriend (or girlfriend) gets jealous easy. You might reply, "(not)-HAVE BOY-FRIEND."

REMEMBER… If you don’t understand, use these signs: HEY, AGAIN, SLOW, SPELL, FORGET

Practice sheet 19.A and B

AFRAID BORING BRAVE/COURAGE/HEALED CHAT (1) (2) EMBARRASSED (1) EASY FIREMAN

EMBARRASSED

EASY

CHAT

COURAGE

AFRAID

BORED

AFRAID

AFRAID BORING BRAVE/COURAGE/HEALED CHAT (1) (2) EMBARRASSED (1) EASY FIREMAN

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1. YOU AFRAID WHAT? What scares you?

SCHOOL

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2. YOU THINK SCHOOL BORING (do)-YOU? Do you think school is boring?

THINK

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3. YOU THINK FIREMEN BRAVE? Do you think firemen are brave?

CHAT

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4. YOU LIKE CHAT PHONE? Do you like to chat on the phone?

EASY

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5. EMBARRASS EASY YOU? Do you embarrass easily?

ENJOY VS HAPPY WHAT-DO FRIENDLY MEAN FRUSTRATED FEEL RECENT INSULT ANY

ENJOY

HAPPY

WHAT-DO

FRIENDLY

MEAN (NOT NICE)

FRUSTRATED

FEEL

RECENT

INSULT

ANY ANY-ONE

ENJOY

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6. YOU ENJOY (what)-DO ? What do you enjoy doing?

MOST

7. YOU THINK MOST DOG FRIENDLY, MEAN, WHICH 7. YOU THINK MOST DOG FRIENDLY, MEAN, WHICH? Do you think most dogs are friendly or are they mean?

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FEEL

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8. YOU FEEL FRUSTRATED WHEN? When do you feel frustrated?

WHEN

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9. YOU FEEL HAPPY WHEN? When do you feel happy?

INSULT

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10. RECENT YOU INSULT ANY-ONE (did)-YOU 10. RECENT YOU INSULT ANY-ONE (did)-YOU? Have you recently insulted anyone?

Practice sheet 19.C and D

Note: The sign “City” can also be interpreted as “community.”

The sign “FOR-FOR” can be interpreted as “WHY?”

There are two versions of “BEFORE” 1. Before now = “PAST” 2 There are two versions of “BEFORE” 1. Before now = “PAST” 2. Before something = “Prior to” Each of these signs also has variations in production.

The concept of “SELF” can be used for various pronouns The concept of “SELF” can be used for various pronouns. Myself / yourself / himself / itself – automatic / themselves

Sometimes you may see new vocabulary in a signed sentence Sometimes you may see new vocabulary in a signed sentence. Be BOLD and ask what certain signs mean. Use your tools: HEY, AGAIN, SLOW, SPELL, ALL. If they spell too fast, keep your hand in the air and do it with them.

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11. YOU SOMETIMES FEEL LONELY YOU. Do you sometimes feel lonely 11. YOU SOMETIMES FEEL LONELY YOU? Do you sometimes feel lonely? (When you see that double use of “you” -- the second usage often fills the same role as the English word “do.”)

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12. YOU MAD, FOR-FOR-(why)? Why are you mad?

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13. YOUR BOY/GIRLFRIEND HE/SHE-(rt) JEALOUS EASY 13. YOUR BOY/GIRLFRIEND HE/SHE-(rt) JEALOUS EASY? Is your boyfriend (or girlfriend) the jealous type? [“rt” means “on the right”]

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14. BEFORE TEST YOU FEEL NERVOUS YOU? Do you get nervous before a test?

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15. YOU PROUD ABOUT WHAT? What do you take pride in?

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16. YOU THINK HE/SHE TEACHER SILLY? Do you think the teacher is silly?

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17. YOU THINK CAT STUCK-UP? Do you think cats are stuck up?

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18. YOU LIKE SURPRISE TEST (do)-YOU? Do you like surprise tests?

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19. SUPPOSE WALK 4-HOUR, FUTURE-(will) TIRED YOU 19. SUPPOSE WALK 4-HOUR, FUTURE-(will) TIRED YOU? Suppose you walk for four hours, would you be tired?

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20. BOOK YOU THINK INTERESTING (what)-NAME 20. BOOK YOU THINK INTERESTING (what)-NAME? What is the name of a book that you think is interesting?

Review of previous lesson (6) BLACK BLUE BROWN COLOR DRAW-[art] FINISH FUTURE-[later, will, someday, far in the future] GREEN LONG-[how-long]

 NOW-[present, current, today] OLD ORANGE PAPER-[page, look-up, dictionary] PAST-[before, previously, long-ago] RED

TOMORROW-[daily, everyday] WAIT-[wait-a-minute] WHEN WHITE-[white-person] YEAR-[annually, last-year, next-year, numerical incorporation] YELLOW

Do the practice sheet. If the first partner gets done, have the second partner sign it. If you both get done, practice fingerspelling and vocabulary. One partner spells a previously learned vocabulary word, the other signs it back. SUGGEESTED PRACTICE WORDS: BLACK, BLUE, BROWN, COLOR, DRAW-[art] , FINISH, FUTURE-[later, will, someday, far in the future] , GREEN, LONG-[how-long] , NOW-[present, current, today], OLD, ORANGE, PAPER-[page, look-up, dictionary] , PAST-[before, previously, long-ago] , RED, TOMORROW-[daily, everyday] , WAIT-[wait-a-minute] , WHEN WHITE-[white-person], YEAR-[annually, last-year, next-year, numerical incorporation], YELLOW (6) If you get done with the practice sheet and the above vocabulary review, inform your teacher.