Idioms
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Vocabulary
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Social Language
100

Pulling someone's leg

Joking or teasing someone

Example: She couldn’t tell if he was pulling her leg or if he really believed in alien encounters.

100

How many sides does a stop sign have?

8

100

My sister's room is adjacent to mine; I don't like being next door to her.

Adjacent means: distant, close to, the same as   

Close to

100

What is your SLP's name?

Ms. Heidi Robison

100

You are a very slow runner in P.E. Someone comes up to you and says, "You're really fast!"
This is an example of...

Sarcasm

200

In the loop

Keeping someone informed

Example: I really want to know what happens so keep me in the loop.

200

How many curves are in a standard paper clip?

3

200

What does beneficial mean?

Example: Regular exercise has many beneficial health effects.

Beneficial means producing good results or helpful effects 

200

What is one strategy you can use to increase your comprehension

Repeating, paraphrasing, visualizing, association, questioning

200

What would you assume if your friend kept looking at the clock while you were talking?

I would assume that I am talking too long or they need to go somewhere.

300

Get down to business

To start working seriously

Example: Let's get down to business and start working on our homework assignments.

300

How many hot dogs are in a standard package?

10
300

Give two different meanings of the word: club

-an association or organization dedicated to a particular interest or activity

-a heavy stick with a thick end, especially one used as a weapon 

-a playing card marked with a stylized figure of a black clover 

-a type of sandwich consisting of bread, sliced cooked poultry, fried bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise

300
Name one intelligibility strategy

Pausing/Phrasing, rewording, slowed rate, over-articulation, topic introduction

300

Leonard: "Hey, Penny. How's work?" 

Penny: "Great! I hope I'm a waitress at the Cheesecake Factory for my whole life!"

How does Penny feel based on her remark? 

She did not have a good day and does not want to be working at her current job for much longer.

400

Through the grapevine

Learn something unofficially through rumors or gossip

Ex: I heard through the grapevine that the captain of the team was stepping down, but I can’t confirm it. 

400

How many lug nuts are on a standard car wheel?

5

400

Give a synonym and antonym for the word: retain

synonyms: keep, hold, preserve, possess, save, withhold, have, reserve

antonyms: yield, surrender, abandon, give up, drop, release

400

A phrase with a figurative meaning that is different from its literal meaning.

Ex: It is raining cats and dogs outside.

Idiom

400

Why is it helpful to interpret facial expressions and body language?

Nonverbal language (facial expressions & body language) can help us determine how a person feels and what they are trying to communicate.

500

Hit the nail on the head

Do or say something exactly right

Example: When my car didn’t start, my friend took one look and said that its due to a dead battery. Seems like he hit the nail on the head.

500

What is the suicide and crisis hotline number?

988

500

What does abruptly mean?  Use it in a sentence

sudden, unexpected, and sometimes unpleasant way 

Ex: Kurt abruptly stopped when the deer crossed the street in front of his car.

500

Name at least two strategies you can use when you find an unfamiliar vocabulary word

Use the context clues, look at the word parts (prefix, suffix, root), look up the definition, put it in your own words, find synonyms/antonyms, write an example sentence with the word 

500

Problem: Your teacher calls your name to answer a question, but you weren't listening.  

What could you say or do?

I'm sorry, I wasn't paying attention. Can you repeat the question?