Unit 9 Vocabulary Flashcards
Think
Hint: The index finger touches the forehead, which is the location of the mind.
Right
Hint: The index fingers of both hands are extended. One hand strikes down on the thumb side of the other hand.
What
Hint: The tip of the index finger of one hand strikes down across the palm of the other hand.
Happen
Hint: Both index fingers are pointing ahead in front of the body with the palms facing up. The hands then flip so that the palms are facing down.
Resaurant
Hint: The R-handshape touches both sides of the chin.
Chat
Hint: Both hands face one another and move up and down.
Too-much
Hint: One hand moves to an area above the other hand, indicating that there is too much of something.
Miss
Hint: The hand tries to grab something in front of the face but comes up empty-handed (misses).
NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE SAME SIGN FOR “I MISS YOU.”
Not
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Hints: The A-handshape is thrust forward from under the chin. This sign is used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition. It should not be confused for the other sign for do not, which means an action should stop.
Go-to
Hint: Both index fingers move forward or to the side in the same direction. This sign can also be made with one hand.
Want
Hint: Both hands are extended and then brought in toward the body while the fingers curl up.
Eat
Hint: The hand mimics the action of putting food in the mouth.