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This practice sheet focuses on common ASL phrases related to waiting, activities before and after class, and personal preferences. It includes examples of question formations, such as asking if you would wait for a teacher and discussing favorite seasons. Additionally, it covers how to inquire about past activities and appointments. By engaging with these dialogues, learners can enhance their conversational skills in American Sign Language and understand context in everyday situations.
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1. SUPPOSE TEACHER NOT COME, WAIT 1/2-HOUR YOU?Would you wait a half-hour if the teacher doesn't come?
There are a couple of ways to sign “before” depending on what you mean.
Jared Fogle DIET previous/ before after
1. BEFORE (in the past, previously)2. BEFORE (prior to) (version)
3. YESTERDAY, SCHOOL FINISH, AFTER-(FROM THEN ON) WHAT-DO YOU?What did you do after school yesterday?
4. DOCTOR APPOINTMENT, YOU HAVE?Do you have a doctor's appointment?
5. SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, YOU LIKE BEST, WHICH?Which do you like best, spring, summer, or fall?
We rarely sign “DO” in ASL. Instead just raise your eyebrows. Example: “DO YOU TEACH ASL?”“What (are you/we) doing?” is signed as DO-DO. (eyebrows down)General activity can be shown as “DO” = action”
6. WHO YOU THINK BETTER TEACHER, WOMAN, (bodyshift-"or") MAN?Who do you think makes a better teacher, a woman or a man?