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NOTE: The phrase, "YOU INCREASE RECENTLY?" could be interpreted a number of ways.

NOTE: The phrase, "YOU INCREASE RECENTLY?" could be interpreted a number of ways. Suppose you were talking about money and jobs and someone signed, "YOU INCREASE RECENTLY?" it would be interpreted as "Did you recently get a raise?".

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NOTE: The phrase, "YOU INCREASE RECENTLY?" could be interpreted a number of ways.

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  1. NOTE: The phrase, "YOU INCREASE RECENTLY?" could be interpreted a number of ways.

  2. Suppose you were talking about money and jobs and someone signed, "YOU INCREASE RECENTLY?" it would be interpreted as "Did you recently get a raise?"

  3. If you were talking about health, it would be "Have you recently gained weight?"

  4. If we were talking about stocks it would mean, "Have you recently added to your portfolio?“

  5. Now, I’m going to show you a set of 9 related signs. Look for the “natural” relationships.Think of it as “one” sign with lots of inflections.

  6. Equal / fair / tielimitlessminimummaximumTHANless-thanmore-thantoo-much

  7. Equal / fair / tie

  8. limit

  9. less vs less-than

  10. minimum

  11. maximum

  12. THAN

  13. less-than

  14. more-thanvs more

  15. too-much (facial expression)

  16. Equal / fair / tielimitlessminimummaximumTHANless-thanmore-thantoo-much

  17. Practice sheet 24.A

  18. Note: Two versions of “BEFORE”a: Prior to now, in the pastb: Prior to some specific event

  19. WorryStrangeEnoughNew

  20. 1. YOU LIKE BRUSH-TEETH BEFORE MEET NEW PERSON?

  21. 2. BEFORE TEST YOU WORRY?

  22. CousinStrangeHim/her-self = “who is”

  23. 3. COUSIN HIMSELF STRANGE YOU HAVE?Note: “himself” could mean “who is.”

  24. FOOD = EATENOUGH vs FULLmorning this morning = now+morningGOOD-MORNING

  25. 4. FOOD ENOUGH YOU?

  26. This is a soft shell crab sandwich strangenew

  27. 5. FOOD, STRANGE, NEW, YOU LIKE EAT?

  28. Note: MANY vs. HOW MANYFacial expressions are crucial for meaning in these sentences:1. Are there many? / \2. There are many! (nod)3. How many are there? \ /

  29. IMPROVECHATDECLINESUCCEED vs Pah!-(finally)

  30. improveTeacher: bring food, play gamesStudent: study practice

  31. 6. HOW IMPROVE THIS CLASS?

  32. IF NOTCHAT

  33. 7. IF NOT GO SIGN CLASS, NOT CHAT DEAF, YOUR SIGN DECLINE?

  34. FULL ¾ ½ ¼ Empty how-muchleft

  35. 8. Your CAR, GAS, HOW-MUCH-[volume] LEAVE-(remaining).

  36. 9. IT R-E-F, ORANGE-"J", HOW-MUCH-[volume] LEAVE-(remaining).

  37. 10. ROCKET ALL SUCCEED?

  38. Practice sheet 24.B

  39. DON’T-MINDMORE THAN VS “MORE-THAN/OVER”ACCEPTSOMEINCREASEMISCHIEVOUS VS DEVIL

  40. DON’TMIND

  41. MORE-THAN

  42. ACCEPT

  43. SOME

  44. INCREASE

  45. MISCHIEVOUS

  46. Tomorrow fine / okay / can’t / stuck / busy

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