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Sign Language

Sign Language . Answer the following questions. • How can sign language be useful? • Do you know anyone who uses sign language ?. Sign Language . Look at the picture above. May , Kelly and Adam are signing. Who is saying I'm hungry, Thank you and Hello?

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Sign Language

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  1. Sign Language Answer the following questions. • How can sign language be useful? • Do you know anyone who uses sign language?

  2. Sign Language Look at the picture above. May, Kelly and Adam are signing. Who is saying I'm hungry, Thank you and Hello? Listen to the dialogue and check your answers. Then, read it out in groups.

  3. B. Read the dialogue again. Find sentences to prove the following. 1. May, Kelly and Adam are waiting for May's cousin. 2. Lee isn't lost. 3. May knows a bit of sign language. 4. Adam is very hungry. 5. The signs for Please and Thank you are similar. 6. They will be able to communicate with Lee. Where's your cousin then, May? We've been waiting here for so long! Lee is on his way. 2. He might be lost. No, he knows his way around town. He must be stuck in traffic. 3. I can teach you some sign language while we wait. 4. I'm starving. 5. It's the same but you move your hand further away. 6. Lee is deaf but he's very good at reading lips and his speech is nice and clear. He'll be able to understand you as long as you look at him when you speak.

  4. 3 Vocabulary Match the expressions 1-6 with the definitions a-f. 1. know one's way around 2. by the way 3. be on one's way 4. be in one's way 5. lose one's way 6. the other way round a become or get lost b stop someone from moving or doing something c be able to get around a place d the opposite situation e now that I think of it f going to a place

  5. B. Complete the sentences below. 1. A: I'm ____ my way to the library. Do you want me to return any books? B: No, thanks. Oh, ____ the way, if you see Betty there, tell her to ring me. 2. Could you please move those boxes? They're ____ my way. 3. Jack didn't call Miranda. It was the ____ way round. 4. Fortunately, the children didn't ____ their way in the forest. 5. Ted, please show Mr Barton where room 2B is. He doesn't ____ his way around the school.

  6. can/could/be able to • > / can/am able to understand sign language. > Billy couldn't/wasn't able to go the party last night. > If you start taking Italian lessons, you will be able to speak Italian in a few months. • could/may/might • > Diane called me an hour ago. She could/may/might still be at home. • must/can't • You have been working all day. You must be exhausted. > Fred can't have a pet. He hates animals. • Circle the correct words. • 1. If you keep eating so much, you won't be able to / can't get • into your clothes in a few months. • 2. Tony has already eaten. He must / can't be hungry. • 3. My cousin's working overtime so she may / may not be a bit late. • 4. Marion's car isn't here. She must / can't be out. • 5. I went to bed at lam last night but I couldn't / wasn't able sleep.

  7. 0. Complete the dialogues. Make deductions using must or can't and the prompts given. 1. A: I'll ring Julie and tell her about the meeting. B: No, don't ring her now. She can't be home yet______________. (she / be / home / yet)It's only three o'clock and she gets home after half past four. , 2. A: Does Jane know Bob? B: She met him at my party last month. She must remember him____________. (she / remember / him) 3. A: Does Bill know how to get there? B: Well, he found my house without a map so he must know his way around__________. (he / know / way / around) 4. A: Call Anita at home. She's late. B: I just did but she's not answering. She must be on her way_____________. (she / be / on / way) 5. A: So, what should we get for Stacey? B: What about this dress? It's nice. A: You can't be serious________________. (you / be / serious) It's horrible!

  8. E. Choose a, b or c. , «1. Mum, will you be able topick me up after the cinematonight? able to b. can c. could 2. A: Have you chosen a holiday destination? B: Well, we mightgo to Egypt, but nothing's for sure yet.(aT)might b. must c. may not 3. A: Can Paul speak French? B: Well, he mustspeak French. He was born in France,a. can't b. could (e)must 4. She is able toread lips so she'll understand you.a. may to c. will be able to 5. That can'tbe Victor's bag. His is brown.(aT)can't b. mustn't c. can 6. Arnold wasn't able toanive on time because he was stuck in

  9. F. Complete the dialogue with the phrases a-f. a. By the way, where's Jill? b. I'm starving! c. They must have. d. As long as we eat some nice food. e. I lost my way. f. She might not come. A: Hi Richard, where have you been? B: I'm sorry I'm late, (D e A: That's all right. B: (2) a A: She's working overtime. (3) Do you mind? B: Not at all. (4) A: OK, let's go to the restaurant then. B: Are you hungry? A: (5) b B: Me too. Do you think they've got pasta? A: (6) c All restaurants have got pasta.

  10. A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. • deaf fist forward complain similar chin patient situation 1. My cat is completely can see really well. 2. I couldn't make a for three months after I hurt my hand in the accident. 3. Move slightly so that all of you can hear what I'm saying. 4. You have to be and wait till I finish. 5. Excuse me, you've got some food on your 6. My sister has got a jacket to yours. 7. I have to talk to Jack and explain the to him. 8. All you do is about the food. Why don't you start cooking for a change? deaf forward patient chin similar situation complain

  11. C. Look at the pictures and write what may, might or could happen using the prompts in the box. order/spaghetti fall off/roof 1. The woman mav/might/could buv a scarf._____________ 2. It may/might/could rain today._____________________ 3. They mav/might/could score a goa/.______ 4. He may/might/could order spaghetti._____________ 3. If you start saving your pocket money, you'll manage to buy an MP3 player in six months. (able) If you start saving your pocket money, you'll be able to buy an MP3 player in six months. 4. They weren't able to communicate because his speech wasn't clear, (couldn't) They couldn't communicate because his speech wasn't clear.___________ 5. It's impossible for me to sleep unless there's a light on. (can't) / can't sleep unless there's a liffht on. 5. They mav/might/could catch some fish.____________ 6. He may/might/could fall off the roof.____________

  12. 5 Pronunciation Listen and circle the words which contain ghas /f/. enough might laugh coughslightly bought tough right

  13. Speak Talk in pairs. Look at the pictures and try to guess what these signs mean. Use must/can't and the prompts given. Discuss your answers with your teacher. Picture 1 must mean fly. What do you think? I disagree. It must mean swim.

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