Practice sheet 27.A. 1. YOU LIKE BREAD WITH BUTTER? Or you could sign, YOUR BREAD, YOU LIKE BUTTER?

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Practice sheet 27.A

1. YOU LIKE BREAD WITH BUTTER? Or you could sign, YOUR BREAD, YOU LIKE BUTTER?

2. YOU KNOW HOW MAKE SUGAR COOKIES?

3. What color your cabinet? CABINET- [cupboard]

chocolate lemon cheese carrot

Note: there is no one right sign for CAKE. Feel free to spell it.

4. WHAT-KIND CAKE YOU LIKE?

5. YOU LIKE SUGAR YOUR COFFEE? Note: the sign for “SUGAR” is very similar to “CUTE” except for facial expressions and context.

BREAD (WITH) – don’t need this sign BUTTER CABINET-[cupboard] WHAT-KIND CAKE

WHAT-KIND DELICIOUS 3 DOZEN EQUAL

WHA T - KIND

DELICI OUS

3 dozen

EQ UAL

Lemon Pumpkin Apple Banana Cream

6. WHAT-KIND PIE YOU THINK DELICIOUS?

1 DOZ = 12

THREE DOZEN EQUAL HOW-MANY?

FEED EVERY-DAY MEAT FAVORITE

FE ED

EVER Y DAY

ME AT

FAVO RITE

TOMORROW vs EVERY-DAY / DAILY / regular

8. YOUR DOG, YOU FEED EVERY-DAY? YES NO NOT-HAVE DOG

9. YOU LIKE MEAT?

Note: MEAT can also mean: steak / flesh / content

Note: The sign FOOD can also mean “eat.” The sign FAVORITE can also mean “prefer” or “favor.” This sign is close to the sign for TASTE which is done on the lips.

10. FOOD FAVORITE WHAT?

Practice sheet 27.B

Note: NEW can be used to mean “fresh” Spoon vs Teaspoon = TSP Tablespoon = TBS

1. BREAD, NEW YOU LIKE SMELL?

8 large eggs 2 1/4 cups flour 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 1/4 cups sugar 1 1/2 cups butter 1/8 teaspoon salt

2. MAKE CAKE, HOW-MANY TEASPOON SALT?

3. YOU THINK COFFEE TASTE GOOD?

4. YOUR TEA HOW-MANY SUGAR YOU WANT?

NONE NOT EAT SPRAY COOK

5. HOW-MANY TABLESPOON BUTTER FOR COOK EGG?

Many vegetables do not have signs. They are fingerspelled. The concept of vegetable has three popular signs: 1 2 3

6. YOUR FAVORITE VEGETABLE WHAT?

7. YOUR FAMILY, WHO WASH- DISHES?

can NEED/MUST OLD VS how-OLD

8. HOW OLD MUST FOR BUY WINE?

Note: the sign WEIGHT can be used to mean “pound” as in 1 lb. or it can mean “ton.” (depends on the context). Or you can just spell “LB” to mean a pound. The concept of “ounce” is expressed by spelling OZ.

9. HOW-MANY O-Z EQUAL 1 LB?

10. YOU LIKE BANANA PIE?

OUNCE PIE POUND-[lb, weight, weigh] SMELL TABLESPOON

TASTE-[prefer, favorite, lucky] TEA TEASPOON VEGETABLES WASH-DISHES WINE-[beer]

DOZEN FEED-[nourish, SPEND] MEAT-[steak, beef, context]