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糖心Vlog

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5 August 2026

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This worksheet helps learners practise everyday object vocabulary in British Sign Language (BSL), understand how handshape and movement represent real items, use spatial awareness, and build confidence forming simple sentences. It supports Lecture 1 of Module 7 and is ideal for classrooms, SEN settings, adult beginners, and anyone learning practical, real鈥憌orld BSL communication.

Learners will work through:

  • Understanding how object signs mirror real鈥憌orld actions
  • Practising core object signs (CHAIR, TABLE, BOOK, CUP, BED)
  • Practising household signs (LIGHT, DOOR, WINDOW)
  • Practising personal object signs (PHONE, KEYS, BAG, PEN)
  • Matching movements to meaning (e.g., KEYS = twisting motion)
  • Spatial awareness questions (shape, size, movement consistency)
  • Forming simple sentences (ME HAVE PHONE, ME WANT CUP, BOOK ME READ)
  • Everyday conversation practice using object vocabulary
  • Personal practice tasks with confidence rating
  • Notes reinforcing movement, handshape, and natural spatial use

Perfect for building practical signing skills before completing the Module 7 activity and final challenge.

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