 Do you maintain eye contact?  Are you an active listener—with your facial expressions and comments?  Do you ask questions about what your partner.

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 Do you maintain eye contact?  Are you an active listener—with your facial expressions and comments?  Do you ask questions about what your partner has just said?  If you don’t understand what your partner has said do you use appropriate techniques for clarification?

 NAME  NAME SIGN  AGE  LIVE WHERE?  LIVE IN WHAT?  HEARING / DEAF  SCHOOL WHERE?

 CALENDAR SIGNS  LAST WEEK  NEXT WEEK  PAST  FUTURE  TODAY  YESTERDAY  TOMORROW  ACTIVITY SIGNS  STRUCTURE---DAY, TIME---ACTIVITY

 FAMILY MEMBERS IN YOUR HOUSE  EXTENDED FAMILY  FAMILY NAMES  LIVE WHERE?  COMPARE 2 FAMILY MEMBERS  CONTRASTIVE STRUCTURE-SHIFT  AGE  PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION  JOB  DEAF/HEARING