Unit One. To be ABSENT AFTERNOON AGAIN, REPEAT.

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Presentation transcript:

Unit One

To be ABSENT

AFTERNOON

AGAIN, REPEAT

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

BATHROOM

BLANK FACE

To be BORED

To be BUSY

CAN, MAY

CAN’T, MAY NOT

To be CONFUSED

DEAF

Deixis: YOU ARE, I AM, HE IS

DON’T KNOW

DON’T LIKE

DON’T UNDERSTAND

DUE, TO OWE

EVENING, NIGHT

To be EXCITED

EYE CONTACT

FACIAL EXPRESSION

FAVORITE

FINE

FOCUS, PAY ATTENTION

FRIEND

To GO TO

To be GOOD, WELL

GOOD-BYE

Handwave (to get attention)

To be HAPPY

HARD OF HEARING

HE / SHE / IT

HEARING

HELLO

HI

HOLD ON

HOMEWORK

I AM, ME

I DON’T MIND

I’M NOT, NOT ME

To INTRODUCE

To KNOW

LAST

LATER

To LEARN

To LIKE

LOOK AT ME

To be MAD, ANGRY

ME TOO, SAME HERE

To MEET

MORNING

MOVIE

MY

NAME

NICE

NMS: head nod

NMS: head shake

NMS: Question-Maker

NO

No eye contact

NOTHING, NOT MUCH

PLEASE

To PRACTICE

To be SAD

SAME OLD, THE USUAL

To be SCARED, AFRAID

SCHOOL

To SEE

Shoulder tap

To be SICK

To SIGN, SIGN LANGUAGE

To be SLEEPY

SLOW, to SLOW DOWN

SO-SO

TAKE-CARE

THANK YOU

THEY ARE

To be TIRED

TODAY, NOW

TOMORROW

Turn off voice

To UNDERSTAND

To WANT

WE ARE, US

WHAT’S UP?

YES

YOU ARE

YOU ARE (plural)

How are you?

I’m fine

Nice to meet you

See you later

See you tomorrow

What is your name?

What’s for homework?

To have

arrive

To become

To get something