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Helpful Vocabulary

HELLO

“HI”

GOOD

morning

Good morning

afternoon

good afternoon

evening night

good-night

FINE well ok

GOOD well

SO-SO OK

OK

GOOD

WONDERFUL

How are you?

How ARE you? [really]

SAME SIMILAR TOO ASLO

me SAME you

You too =

You aslo.

Me too =

me-SAME-you

NICE = CLEAN

Nice to meet you

CLASS

OFFICE

TEACH

TEACHER

LEARN

YOUR TEACHER, WHO?

HEY

AGAIN

SLOW

PASS

SPELL

ALL

#ALL

UNDERSTAND

not-UNDERSTAND

FORGET 1 2

not-SEE

PASS

KNOW

don’t-KNOW

ASK-to

ASK-me

ASK-him/her

THANK-you

get his/her attention (tap)

YES

NO

RIGHT

SOMETIMES

DEPENDS

MAYBE

NEVER

BOTH

LIKE

HAVE POSSESS OWN

Have to = NEED

MAYBE

FAVORITE PREFER preference

NONE-(neither)

WHO

what

What-TIME

WHERE

HOW-MANY

WHY

what-DO?

what-KIND?

PERSON [1][2]

YOUR-TURN

MY TURN

you two take turns

Go around circle take turns

What did he/she say?

hate it =VOMIT

KISS-FIST = LOVE-IT