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7. Living at home

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7.1 Daily errands

Daily errands is expected to contain the main forms of daily errands such as going to the market, finding goods and products, and being able to pay bills

7.2 Kitchen

Unit 7.2 is expected to contain the main vocabulary about food, dietary preferences, kitchen equipment, and objects

7.3 Bathroom

Unit 7.3 is expected to contain the main vocabulary related to the bathroom, and bathroom activities

7.4 Bedroom

Unit 7.4 is expected to contain the main vocabulary related to the bedroom, and bedroom activities

6. Leisure time

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6.1 Hobby

Hobby, is expected to contain the main questions to investigate one’s hobbies

6.2 Sport

Sport, is expected to contain the main phrases to talk about sport

6.3 Culture

This unit is expected to contain the main phrases to talk about culture

6.4 Relax

Unit 6.4 is expected to contain the main phrases about relaxing

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5. Family, and Friends

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5.1 Family

Family, students will learn signs about family members, how to introduce his/herself and his/her family, how and when to use a directional sign „to have”

5.2 Friends

Family, In this unit student will learn signs about friends and how to use the possessive pronoun

5.3 Appearance

Appearance, In this unit students will learn how to describe the appearance of his/her family members and friends and how to use adjectives after nouns

5.4 Party

In this unit students will be able to invite his/her friends to a party by specifying the time, will understand and be able to use directional verbs, e.g. give and invite

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4. First Aid

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4.1 Call an ambulance

Call an ambulance, include basic communication on how to call an ambulance or doctor in the case of an accident or health problems

4.2 Get to a doctor

Get to a doctor, include instructions and directions on how to get to the doctor, describing the route to the doctor

4.3 Recognise injury and pain

Recognise injury and pain, includes instructions on how you explain the injury and what hurts you

4.4 Visiting a doctor

Visiting a doctor, learners we will be able to communicate with a personal doctor

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3. Let’s know each other

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3.1 Let's greet & Introduce yourself

Let’s greet & Introduce yourself is expected to contain the main forms of greetings and the phrases to present yourself in brief

3.2 Studies- Job

Studies- Job is expected to contain the main phrases to talk about education and job

3.3 Habits

Habits, is expected to contain the main phrases to talk about habits and routines

3.4 Dreams and wishes

Dreams and wishes, is expected to contain the main phrases about wishes and desires

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2. Alphabet, number and calendar

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2.1 Alphabet , Numbers, Calendar, Vocabulary

Alphabet, number, calendar in IS alphabet, and its hand movements.

2.2 Grammar Elements

Emphasis – syntax – Embedded Sign

2.3 The calendar, Months, Vocabolary

The calendar days, months, Vocabolary

2.4 Using the alphabet, numbers, and calendar in everyday life situations

In this lesson, the learner will be able to put the knowledge of previous and further practice to use in everyday life situations

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1. How to approach deaf people

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1.1 Introduction to the world of sign language

How to approach deaf people, Introduction to the world of sign language

1.2 What do I need to know about sign language?

How to approach deaf people, What do I need to know about sign language?

1.3 Sign language parameters

How to approach deaf people, Sign Language Parameters

1.4 Deaf Culture

How to approach deaf people, Deaf Culture

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