Sign a greeting you would use when first seeing someone in the morning.
Sign: GOOD MORNING
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“Mother”
MOM
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“Teacher”
TEACHER
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“Pizza”
PIZZA
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“Happy”
Sign the question:
“How are you?”
HOW YOU?
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“Brother”
BROTHER
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“Library”
LIBRARY
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“Help me”
HELP ME (directional)
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“Confused”
CONFUSED (NMS)
Introduce yourself in ASL.
MY NAME ___
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“Grandfather”
GRANDFATHER
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“Hoodie”
HOODIE
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“Tomorrow”
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“Where?”
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“Nice to meet you.”
NICE MEET YOU
Sign both:
“Aunt” and “Uncle”
Sign both:
“Shoes” and “Jacket”
SHOES (body shift) JACKET
Sign:
“I need really, really need coffee now.”
NOW I NEED COFFEE (NMS)
Sign this WH question with correct NMS:
“What do you want?”
WHAT-DO YOU WANT? (NMS - Face - eyebrows)
Sign this short conversation:
“Hello. How are you? I’m fine. See you later
HELLO
HOW YOU?
FINE
SEE-YOU LATER
Sign this sentence:
“My family has 5 people.”
MY FAMILY HAVE 5 PEOPLE
Sign this sentence:
“The student goes to school wearing a black shirt.”
STUDENT GO SCHOOL BLACK SHIRT
Sign:
“Yesterday I ate pizza, but tomorrow I will drink coffee.”
YESTERDAY I EAT PIZZA
TOMORROW I DRINK COFFEE
Sign this sentence using correct facial expressions:
“Why are you nervous?”
WHY YOU NERVOUS? (nms - face/eyebrows/etc.)