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This practice sheet focuses on essential vocabulary and phrases related to food, cooking, and daily routines in sign language. It includes questions about personal preferences for various foods, such as bread, cookies, cake, coffee, and vegetables. Users can practice signs for common kitchen items and learn key terms like "favorite," "delicious," and ways to indicate quantities. The sheet emphasizes context and facial expressions in sign language, particularly for words with similar signs, encouraging a deeper understanding of the meanings behind each sign.
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1. BREAD WITH BUTTER, YOU LIKE?Or you could sign, YOUR BREAD, YOU LIKE BUTTER?
Note: there is no one right sign for CAKE. Feel free to spell it.
5. YOUR COFFEE YOU LIKE SUGAR ? Note: the sign for “SUGAR” is very similar to “CUTE” except for facial expressions and context.
Note: The sign FOOD can also mean “eat.”The sign FAVORITE can also mean “prefer” or “favor.” This sign is close to the sign for TASTE which is done on the lips.
Note: NEW can be used to mean “fresh” Spoon vs Teaspoon = TSP Tablespoon = TBS
8 large eggs 2 1/4 cups flour 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 1/4 cups sugar 1 1/2 cups butter 1/8 teaspoon salt
NONE NOT EAT SPRAY COOK
Many vegetables do not have signs. They are fingerspelled. The concept of vegetable has three popular signs: 1 2 3