ACLASFC091
Elaborations
- exchanging greetings, thanks and apologies, for example, HELLO, HOW-ARE-YOU? GOOD MORNING M-R-J-O-N-E-S, THANK-YOU, SORRY
- expressing feelings using lexical signs and affective NMFs, for example:PRO1 HAPPYI’m happy.PRO3 GRUMPYShe’s grumpy.
- using formulaic language to express wishes for particular occasions or events, for example, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GOOD-LUCK
- making arrangements using simple time-related signs without numeral incorporation, for example, LAST-WEEK, MONDAY and with numeral incorporation, such as THREE-DAYS-AGO, TWO-YEARS-AGO, IN-TWO-DAYS
- stating likes, dislikes and preferences using associated NMFs, for example:PRO1 LIKE TVI like TV.DON’T-LIKE DRAWINGI don’t like drawing.
- introducing self and family and explaining relationships using possessive pronouns, for example:POSS1 NAME X, PRO1 12-YEARS-OLDMy name is X, and I’m 12 years old.PRO3 POSS1 BROTHERHe’s my brother.
- asking and responding to questions about a familiar topic such as their family, a hobby or an interest, or a recent event, for example:PAST WEEKEND, YOU GO WHERE?Where did you go last weekend?FAMILY PRO1 GO PLAY SOCCERMy family and I went to play soccer.
- referring to family members and classmates by fingerspelling a name or by using a sign name and describing their appearance or characteristics, for example:POSS1 SISTER TALL SKINNY HAVE BLACK HAIRMy sister is tall and thin and has black hair.
- describing what they are doing in class activities using plain verbs, for example, PRO1 WRITE, PRO1 READ