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ABC.6. T/C, Directional and Non-Directional Verbs, and Verbs with Classifiers. Students will be able to use T/C, Directional and Non-Directional Verbs, and Verbs with Classifiers
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ABC.6 T/C, Directional and Non-Directional Verbs, and Verbs with Classifiers
Students will be able to use T/C, Directional and Non-Directional Verbs, and Verbs with Classifiers • Students will be able to sign the vocabulary correctly using MOPSE and be able to interpret the vocabulary when signed in lists and in sentences. Objectives:
Time to learn some new signs and review some old ones. Open your vocabulary packet to lesson 6. ____________________________________ You should be studying this vocabulary daily. For your benefit there is a video on YouTube for you to practice with AND a voice-over DRILL. Use it. Vocabulary…
Examples: • IT BOOK GIRL HAVE. • COFFEE BLACK SHE LIKE. Create topic/comment sentences using the signs below: • PREFER • HATE • WORK • ENJOY • TV • LOOK-AT • BICYCLE • DON’T-LIKE • MEAT • NOT EAT • SWEET • BUY Directional VerbsSamples
Directional and Non-Directional Verbs: Some verbs change their movement to indicate the subject and object of the verb—they incorporate the locations of the subject and object pronouns. These verbs are called directional verbs. Some of these verbs are: SHOW TELL HELP GIVE ASK LOOK-AT SENDPAY Note: You do not sign the object pronoun in these types of sentences except in emphatic forms. Other verbs like KNOW, HAVE, WANT, NEED, AND REMEMBE do not change their movement and do not incorporate the pronouns. Directional Verbs
___t___ TOMORROW, TICKET I PAY-YOU. ___t___ LETTER LATER I SEND-YOU. _______t______ RIGHT ADDRESS TOMORROW I TELL-YOU. _t_ TTY NEW I SHOW-YOU WILL I. I FINISH ASK-YOU. Practice