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This practice sheet engages learners with questions about animals, their behaviors, and preferences. It covers inquiries such as whether cats like to eat birds, which type of books students enjoy reading, and what pets they have. By exploring various topics, such as food preferences, family traits, and personal experiences, students can enhance their conversational skills. The worksheet also includes prompts for students to reflect on their past experiences and likes, making it a versatile tool for language practice and comprehension.
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1. CAT LIKE EAT BIRD?Do cats like to eat birds?The sign “bird” can also mean “chicken” (in context)
2. WHAT-KIND BOOK YOU LIKE READ?What type of books do you enjoy reading?
4. MILK, WHERE FROM, HOW GET?How and/or where do we get milk? [Answer: the store or a cow]
5. NAME SOMETHING DOG CHASE. What do dogs like to chase?Why dog chase cat?Dogs stupid.
TAKE vs TAKE-up“TAKE-up” can mean: “take”-as in “take a class,” evaporate, adopt…
6. YOU PAST TAKE-up A-S-L CLASS YOU?Have you ever taken an ASL class?
7. YOU KNOW TEACHER WIFE/HUSBAND NAME?Do you know the teacher's wife's/husband's-(choose one) name?
8. HAVE PET YOU? (if so) NAME?Do you have a pet? What is its name?
9. SOME CAT LIKE WATER?Do some cats like water? [Note: Some like swim in it. All like to drink it.]
When discussing someone’s looks, you use the sign “face.”LOOK/watch vs SEE vs WATCH-casualvs FACE vs LOOK-LIKE
2. WHICH YOU PREFER, READ O-R TV WATCH-(casual)?Which would you rather do, read or watch TV?
3. COOK CLASS, YOU PAST TAKE-up?Have you ever taken a cooking class?
4. TIME YOU GO ASL CLASS? (wh-q)Furrow your eyebrows to ask “What time…”
5. BIRD LIKE EAT FISH?Do birds like to eat fish?[Some do--pelicans for example.]
9. YOU THINK COW GOOD PET?Do you think a cow would make a good pet?