Engaging Conversations: Exploring Arguments, Awkward Moments, and Decision Making
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This practice sheet delves into essential social interactions, focusing on situations where you might argue, feel awkward, or need to decide. It encourages thoughtful reflection on topics like discussing politics, sharing ideas, or simply determining what to order in a restaurant. Using real-life scenarios, you are invited to articulate feelings and responses while employing sign language, particularly with nuanced handshapes. Enhance your conversation skills and confidence in both verbal and non-verbal communication through engaging exercises.
Engaging Conversations: Exploring Arguments, Awkward Moments, and Decision Making
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ARGUE-[quarrel]AWKWARD-[clumsy]DECIDE-[determine] (use “f” handshape, not “d”)
Review:ARGUE-[quarrel]AWKWARD-[clumsy]DECIDE-[determine]ORDER/answer/replyNEVERReview:ARGUE-[quarrel]AWKWARD-[clumsy]DECIDE-[determine]ORDER/answer/replyNEVER
5. KETCHUP CL:C-"bottle sitting there," GRAPES CL:-(left hand, "grapes") ICL:-"dump ketchup on grapes," ICL:-"eat a grape," YOU THINK DISGUSTED YOU?
Review:FIRE-(terminate)FIRE-(combustion) HISTORYIDEA vs suppose/IF
TAKE-IT-EASY / calmTHINK-SAME-[agree] 1. (version) 2. (version)WIN