participles as adjectives
who/that vs which/that
body language
modals and adverbs
permission, obligation, prohibition
100

Jennifer Hudson is such an (amaze) ________ actor.

Jennifer Hudson is such an amazing actor.

100

Cierra, __ is my teacher, created this game.

Cierra, who is my teacher, created this game.

100

Why is understanding body language important?

Understanding body language is important so that one can understand unspoken feelings and convey our ideas more effectively. It helps us better understand others and better communicate with others.

100

Every Friday, she visits her parents, so I know she will __ see them this Friday.

Every Friday, she visits her parents, so I know she will definitely see them this Friday.

100

🚭: What kind of sign is this?

🚭: Prohibition (No smoking allowed).

200

He is very (surprise) ____ by what happened.

He is very surprised by what happened.

200

The bed __ you bought is broken.

The bed which you bought is broken.

200

What are at least 3 ways that someone can tell if a person feels nervous without them saying any words?

Examples: Bouncing their leg, slouching to be smaller, talking quickly, moving away, swaying, etc.

200

He forgot his wallet at home, so he ___ will be going home.

He forgot his wallet at home, so he probably will be going home.

200

📵: What does this sign mean?

📵: (Prohibition) No phones allowed.

300
There is a (cry) ___ baby.

There is a crying baby.

300

I am the one __ ate the candy __ you had purchased.

I am the one who ate the candy which you had purchased.

300

Name at least 3 different types of body signals or nonverbal cues. 

Examples: facial expressions, posture, eye contact, tone, pitch, posture, etc.

300

There's no closing meeting today. ___ we can go home early!

There's no closing meeting today. Perhaps/Maybe we can go home early!

300

🚸: What does this sign mean and what should you do when you see this sign?

🚸: Children Crossing sign, be cautious of young children in the area.

400

I am very (interest) ____ in (entertain) ____ movies.

I am very interested in entertaining movies.

400

Bob was the boy __ was injured, __ is none of your business.

Bob was the boy who was injured, which is none of your business.

400

How do nonverbal cues or body language vary across different cultures? (i.e. one sign with different meanings? one meaning that has different signs around the world?, etc.)

Examples: (1) eye contact with authority, in America you look your superior in the eye when you are in trouble, but in South Korea, you look down instead. (2) pointing, in some countries we point with our fingers, in other countries people tilt their heads or use their lips to point, etc.

400

If the server hasn't come to our table yet, it ___ ___ we must go to the counter to order.

If the server hasn't come to our table yet, it probably means we must go to the counter to order.

400

⛔️: What does this sign mean and where might you find it?

⛔️: This sign means no entry. I might find it on the road as a street sign or near construction. 

500

The (interest) ____ book was finally (finish) ____.

The interesting book was finally finished.

500

The person ___ was invited to the party, ___ ended an hour ago, didn't know ___ bought ___ present. 

The person who was invited to the party, which ended an hour ago, didn't know who bought which present.

500

List at least 7 parts of the body that are used to give nonverbal cues or express body language.


Examples: (1) eyes, (2) eyebrows, (3) hands, (4) feet, (5) legs, (6) fingers, (7) mouth, (8) back [posture], (9) shoulders, (10) arms, etc.

500

The weather reporter said there would be a 50% chance of rain, so it __ __ rain today.

The weather reporter said there would be a 50% chance of rain, so it could possibly rain today.

500

🚾:(1) What does this sign mean and (2) what do the letters WC stand for? (3) Where would you find this sign?

🚾:This sign means there is a restroom and WC stands for Water Closet. I might find this sign in an airport, a restaurant, or a company building.