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If you don’t understand, take control of the situation by asking questions.

HEY AGAIN SLOW SPELL S-P-E-L-L... ALL MEANing of

1.BACKPACK HAVE YOU? [Do you have a backpack?]

2.YOUR HOUSE, CLOTHES DIRTY, BASKET WHO PUT- (in)++, WHO? [Who picks up dirty clothes at your house?]

Hearing Aids:

3.YOUR HEARING- AID, BATTERY, WHAT-KIND? (What-kind of hearing-aid battery do you use?)

4.YOUR BELT, COLOR? [What color is your belt?]

CHANGE WHEN

DAILY WEEKLY MORNING NIGHT

5.CLOTHES, YOU CHANGE WHEN? [When do you change clothes?]

6.DOCTOR L-A-B COAT, COLOR? [What color is a doctor’s lab coat?]

WHERE SHOULD PUT

7.CLOTHES DIRTY, SHOULD PUT WHERE? Where should we put dirty clothes?

Gallaudet / Glasses Three meanings: The man The university Glasses

8.WHO THIS ROOM HAVE GLASSES? Who in this room has glasses?

Hearing Aids:

9.WHO HAVE HEARING-AID? [Who has a hearing aid?]

10.YOU LIKE WASHING- MACHINE CLOTHES? [Do you like doing laundry?]

11. SUPPOSE YOU GO CHURCH, PANTS [bodyshift- “or”] CLOTHES-(dress) WHICH YOU? If you go to church, do you wear pants or do you wear a dress?

12. SPELL “PANTS” Spell the word “pants.”

13. SCHOOL FINISH, YOUR MOM PICK-UP YOU what-TIME? What time does your mom pick you up after school?

14. YOUT SHIRT, WHAT COLOR? What color is your shirt?

15. SHOES YOU HAVE HOW-MANY? How many pairs of shoes do you have?

16. YOUR SOCKS, what-COLOR? What color are your socks?

17. YOU THINK CHILDREN SHOULD CHANGE UNDERWEAR DAILY? Do you think children should change their underwear everyday?

18. YOU FAVORITE- (prefer) PIZZA [bodyshift- “or”] HAMBURGER WHICH? Which would you rather have, pizza or a hamburger?

19. YOUR BACKPACK HAVE ZIP? Does your backpack have a zipper?

GALLAUDET Uses a one handed sign for glasses. It is a college for the deaf in Washington D.C.

20. YOU WANT GO GALLAUDET FUTURE-(someday)? Do you want to go to Gallaudet University someday?