Practice Woot woot. Vocabulary list 1 New Dog Cat Want Possessive pronoun Concept Homework Need Don’t know Girl What Ready Later Meet.

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Practice Woot woot

Vocabulary list 1 New Dog Cat Want Possessive pronoun Concept Homework Need Don’t know Girl What Ready Later Meet

Vocabulary list 2 Words can With Finished Copy me Do you have any questions? Understand Don’t mind More Need Will School Deaf Practice Wrong

Vocabulary List 3 Again Please Want Know Bad Don’t like Will Can Don’t want Can have Wrong Correct Forget Please

Statements and Yes/No questions 1 1.Can I have your homework? 2.I have your homework. 3.I know your teacher. 4.Do I know your teacher? 5.I like ASL. 6.Do you like ASL? 7.Do you know any Deaf people?

Statements and Yes/No questions 2 1.Do you like dogs? 2.You like dogs. 3.Will you help me with my homework? 4.You helped me with my homework. 5.Can you see my teacher? 6.I see your teacher. 7.It’s nice to meet you.

Statements and Yes/No questions 3 1.Do you have any questions for me? 2.Am I finished with my homework? 3.You are ready? 4.I have a question for you. 5.I am all done with my homework. 6.Do you want more homework? 7.I want more homework. 8.Are you ready?

Statements and Yes/No questions 4 1.What is your teacher’s name? 2.I know how to fingerspell your name. 3.I need to meet your teacher. 4.Will you help me please? 5.I helped you already. 6.Do you know the new vocabulary? 7.I like ASL concepts. 8.Your dog is nice.

Statements and Yes/No questions 5 1.I have 2 more teachers. 2.Do you want my teacher’s name? 3.Do you know my name? 4.I will meet your cat. 5.Will you meet me later? 6.Good morning. 7.I don’t understand your homework. 8. Please fingerspell slowly; I am a new student.

Statements and Yes/No questions 6 1.I don’t need to practice. 2.I know two Deaf boys. 3.Do you know the Deaf boy’s name? 4.Are you hearing? 5.I don’t want your homework. 6.You and I will practice later. 7.VSAA is my school. 8.What is your school?