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Practice sheet: 3.A

WHO

WHERE

FROM

CITY

WHO WHERE FROM

CITY

FROM

WHERE

WHO

CITY

Version 1: LIVE / ADDRESS Initialized version: “LIVE”

FAMILY

CITY LIVE FAMILY

HOUSE

SMALL

ADDRESS

LIVE This is the same as address!

HOUSE

SMALL

WHO WHERE FROM CITY ADDRESS FAMILY HOUSE SMALL

1. "WHO YOU?" (Who are you?)

2. "WHERE YOU FROM?" (Where are you from?)

3. "CITY YOU LIVE?" (What city do you live in?)

4. "YOUR FAMILY DEAF?" (Is anyone in your family deaf?)

5. "YOUR HOUSE SMALL?" (Is your house small?)

HOW-MANY? MANY!

BATHROOM

WORK

THINK

HOW-MANY BATHROOM WORK THINK

GOOD / WELL VS THANK-YOU

LIKE

HOW HOW-MANY MANY

GOOD LIKE ALL SIGN

HOW- MANY

BATH ROOM

WORK

THINK

WELL

LIKE

ALL

MANY

SIGN

HOW-MANY BATHROOM WORK THINK WELL LIKE ALL MANY SIGN

6. "YOUR HOUSE, HOW MANY BATHROOM?" (How many bathrooms do you have in your house?)

7. "WHERE YOU WORK?" (Where do you work?)

8. "YOU LIKE YOUR WORK?" (Do you like your job?)

9. "YOU THINK I SIGN GOOD?" (Do you think I sign well?)

10. "HOW YOU SIGN "A-L-L"?" (How do you sign "all?")

Practice Sheet 3.B

What is the “yes/no” facial expression? (That you use when asking questions which can be answered with a “yes” or a “no.”)

What is the “wh” facial expression? (That you use when asking questions using signs like: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and HOW.)

NAME

1. "NAME YOU?" (What is your name?)

HERE

2. "YOU LIVE HERE?" (Do you live here?)

LEARN

3. "YOU LIKE LEARN SIGN?" (Do you like learning how to sign?)

BIG

4. "YOUR HOUSE BIG?" (Is your house big?)

CHILD = two pats on the same head CHILDREN = one pat each on two children’s heads

5. "HOW-MANY CHILDREN YOU?" (How many children do you have?) Review: NAME HERE LEARN BIG CHILDREN

WANT

MORE

GO

NEED / HAVE-TO / MUST / OUGHT- TO / SHOULD

WANT MORE GO HAVE-TO FINE

HAVE VS HAVE-TO (need / must)

WANT

MORE

Response vocabulary: I don’t-HAVE CHILREN. I ZERO CHILDREN don’t-WANT Someday

6. "YOU WANT MORE CHILDREN?" (Do you want more children?)

SCHOOL

7. "YOU GO SCHOOL??" (Are you attending school?)

8. "YOU NEED BATHROOM?" (Do you need to go to the bathroom?)

9. "YOU THINK I SIGN BAD?" (Do you think I sign poorly?)

10. "HOW YOU SIGN "F-I-N-E"?" (How do you sign "fine?")