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Practice signing questions about food preferences and vocabulary words in American Sign Language. Improve your skills with fun exercises!
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Note: The concept “WHAT-KIND” uses just one sign to express.Note: Wh-type questions tend to come at the end. Furrow your eyebrows.
Example: EVERYDAY CUP WATER YOU DRINK HOW MANY?=How many cups of water do you drink everyday?
There are two versions of “FULL”Full of food or “fed up.”And “full” in general. “the cup is full.”
The sign “FAVORITE” can be used to mean PREFER. It can also mean “TASTE” if done on the lower lip.Note: the sign EAT and FOOD use the same sign (in most situations)
10. YOU FAVORIITE-[prefer], HAMBURGER [body-shift-“or”] HOTDOG?Do you prefer hamburgers or hotdogs?
Do the practice sheet. If the first partner gets done, have the second partner sign it. If you both get done, practice fingerspelling and vocabulary. One partner spells a previously learned vocabulary word, the other signs it back.SUGGEESTED PRACTICE WORDS: BLACK, BLUE, BROWN, COLOR, DRAW-[art] , FINISH, FUTURE-[later, will, someday, far in the future] , GREEN, LONG-[how-long] , NOW-[present, current, today], OLD, ORANGE, PAPER-[page, look-up, dictionary] , PAST-[before, previously, long-ago] , RED, TOMORROW-[daily, everyday] , WAIT-[wait-a-minute] , WHEN WHITE-[white-person], YEAR-[annually, last-year, next-year, numerical incorporation],YELLOW (6)If you get done with the practice sheet and the above vocabulary review, inform your teacher.
The sign “IF” has several variations. In this class I use the “suppose (what if)” version