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Practice sheet 28.A. Use a “Classifier F” to show small round objects like buttons or coins: “CL:F” THINK vs KNOW HOW (version 1) vs HOW (version 2)

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1 Practice sheet 28.A

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3 Use a “Classifier F” to show small round objects like buttons or coins: “CL:F” THINK vs KNOW HOW (version 1) vs HOW (version 2)

4 There is no perfect sign for “wear.” Most of the time you can just modify your sentence. For example: TOMORROW PARTY YOU PANTS [bodyshift] SKIRT YOU? Would be interpreted as: “Which are you wearing tomorrow to the party? Pants or a skirt?

5 wear 1 wear 2 (use) clothes dress

6 friend paper during

7 change

8 BLANKET

9 BUTTON

10 CLOTHES-[DRESS]

11 COPY The sign COPY is “directional.” That means you can change the movement of the sign to show what is being copied.

12 DIAPER vs PANTS

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16 Notes: The sign MATCH can be used to mean roommate (double motion) or combine. Don’t confuse this with “light a match” or “Have matches?”

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19 DOTS

20 HAIR-DRYER

21 HAT

22 MATCH-[roommate, combine]

23 NECKLACE Note: the sign “GOLD” also means “California” Plus there is a “G” hand version of “gold” that is considered “signed English” rather than ASL.

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25 Version 1 Version 2

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27 FACE (version 1) = look / appearance

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29 SEW by hand Sew by machine

30 SHAVE 1 SHAVE 2 SHAVE (location)

31 SKIRT

32 STRIPES

33 TIE

34 sew shave everyday skirt – short “look good” have

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36 KEEP = “keep in the” TAKE-CARE-OF (VERSION2) = CAREFUL WHAT-KIND-OF

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38 Also means Scotland.

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41 PLAID

42 SCARF

43 TOUCH-[can be modified to mean “Think about for a long time.”]

44 TOWEL

45 WET-WIPES

46 TOUCH “Finish touch” can be used to mean “have you been to.” Why? It is a deaf thing…get over it. For example Scotland you finish touch? =“Have you been to Scotland?”

47 The concept of “Touch” can mean: “Been to…” As in “YOU FINISH TOUCH SCOTLAND?”

48 towel keep wet-wipe plaid = scotland scarf

49 Practice sheet 28.A

50 1. YOU SLEEP HOW- MANY BLANKET?

51 2. BUTTON+ YOU KNOW HOW SEW?

52 3. CLOTHES-(a dress) YOU LIKE USE-(wear)?

53 4. DURING TEST YOU COPY FRIEND PAPER?

54 5. DIAPER, YOU CHANGE BEFORE?

55 6. SHIRT DOTS YOU HAVE?

56 7. HAIR-DRYER YOU USE?

57 8. WHAT-KIND HAT YOU HAVE?

58 9. YOU PREFER LIVE SINGLE-(alone) (bodyshift "or") MATCH- (roommate) which?

59 10. NECKLACE, GOLD, YOU HAVE? (gold: think of the yellow earring. This sign also means California) READ the website kiddies.

60 Practice sheet 28.B

61 1. SEW, YOU KNOW HOW?

62 2. YOUR DAD SHAVE EVERYDAY?

63 3. YOUR MOM SOMETIMES SKIRT- SHORT?

64 4. STRIPES-(vertical), YOU FACE-(look) GOOD? Do you look good in stripes?

65 5. TIE YOU HAVE? (if so) HOW-MANY?

66 6. YOUR FAVORITE TOWEL, WHAT COLOR? The concept of what can be shown via furrowed eyebrows!!!! “Wh-q” expression.

67 7. WET-WIPES YOU KEEP CAR?

68 8. PLAID-(Scotland), YOU FINISH TOUCH? (have you been to?)

69 9. YOU HAVE SCARF?

70 10. SHIRT, YOU HAVE FAVORITE?


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