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Practice Sheet: 28.A

USE [versions]

BLANKET

SLEEP

DRESS “a dress”

CLOTHES

“wear” = USE “wear” = clothes

DIAPER

SLEEP

BLANKET

*01.

YOU SLEEP BLANKET HOW-MANY?

BUTTON

SEW [by hand]

SEW [by machine]

BUTTON

SEW [by hand]

COOK, MAKE COOKIES, PAINT, MANAGE BUSINESS, CUT-HAIR

*02.

[name a skill] “______” KNOW HOW YOU?

“DRESS”

USE [VERSIONS]

*03.

DRESS YOU LIKE USE-[wear] YOU?

COPY-general

COPY-from_side

COPY-from_board

COPY-me

DURING

FRIEND

PAPER

TEST

COPY-from_side

*04.

DURING TEST YOU COPY FRIEND PAPER YOU?

DIAPER

PANTS

CHANGE

*05.

DIAPER, YOU CHANGE BEFORE?

Review: 28.A

How many blankets do you sleep with?

Do you know how to sew on a button?

Do you like to wear dresses?

Do you copy your friend’s paper during tests?

Have you ever changed a diaper?

Practice Sheet: 28.B

SHIRT volunteer apply-for candidate

DOTS: big, small, specks

HAIR-DRYER

HAT

SINGLE SOMEONE SOMETHING

ROOMMATE partner companion

NECKLACE

GOLD [versions] CALIFORNIA

SHIRT

DOTS

*06.

SHIRT DOTS YOU HAVE?

HAIR-DRYER

*07.

HAIR-DRYER YOU USE?

HAT

*08.

HAT YOU HAVE? WHAT-KIND?

SINGLE-[alone]

LIVE

ROOMMATE

*09.

YOU PREFER LIVE alone [or] ROOMMATE WHICH?

NECKLACE

GOLD

*10.

NECKLACE GOLD, YOU HAVE?

Review: 28.B

Do you have a shirt with dots on it?

Do you use a hair dryer?

Do you have a hat? What kind?

Would you rather live alone or with a roommate?

Do you have a gold necklace?

Practice Sheet: 28.C

SHAVE [1] [2]

SKIRT-short

STRIPES-[vertical]

STRIPES-[horizontal]

STRIPES-[on shirt]

FACE = looks

look-like

TIE [1] [2]

SEW

ALGEBRA, PROGRAM COMPUTER, PLAY CHESS, TAKE-CARE PLANT

*11.

SEW, YOU KNOW HOW?

SHAVE

EVERYDAY DAILY

GO WORK, COOK, FISHING

*12.

YOUR DAD SHAVE EVERYDAY?

SKIRT-short

SOMETIMES

BICYCLE, LOSE KEYS, GO LIBRARY

*13.

YOUR MOM SOMETIMES SKIRT-short?

BAD

“LOOK GOOD”

STRIPES-[vertical on shirt]

*14.

STRIPES-[vertical], YOU FACE-[look] GOOD YOU?

TIE

*15.

TIE YOU HAVE? [if so] HOW-MANY?

Review: 28.C

Do you know how to sew?

Does your dad shave everyday?

Does your mom sometimes wear a mini-skirt?

Do you look good in stripes?

Do you have a tie? How many?

Practice Sheet: 28.D

TOWEL

WET-WIPES

KEEP

Scotland = plaid

FINISH DONE OVER

TOUCH

“Have you ever been to…”

“FINISH TOUCH” = Have been to

SCARF

TOWEL

FAVORITE

don’t-HAVE

don’t-CARE

REGARDLESS “doesn’t matter”

Practice Sheet: 28.D

*16.

YOUR FAVORITE TOWEL, [WHAT]-COLOR?

WET-WIPES

KEEP

CAR

*17.

WET-WIPES YOU KEEP CAR?

TOUCH

Scotland-[plaid]

LIBRARY DISNEYLAND GALLAUDET (University)

NOT-YET

LATE

“Have you ever been to….”

*18.

"Scotland"-[plaid] YOU FINISH TOUCH YOU. = “Have you been to Scottland

SCARF

*19.

YOU HAVE SCARF?

SHIRT

*20.

SHIRT, YOU HAVE FAVORITE?

Review: 28.D

What color is your favorite towel?

Do you keep wet wipes in your car?

Have you ever been to Scotland?

Do you have a scarf?

Do you have a favorite shirt?

Review Vocabulary: Lesson 28

BEEN-to

BLANKET

BUTTON

CLOTHES

COPY

DIAPER

DOTS

DRESS

HAIR-DRYER

HAT

MATCH-combine

roommate

NECKLACE

PLAID Scotland

SCARF

SEW

SHAVE

SKIRT

STRIPES

TIE

TOUCH

TOWEL

WET-WIPES

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