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You: Point your index finger at each other.
OK: Make a fist with one hand and extend your thumb upward.
Calling: The thumb and four fingers of one hand are in the shape of "", the tiger's mouth is attached to the mouth, and the mouth is opened to shout.
What: Hands outstretched, palms down, then flipped to palms up.
Name: Swipe the index finger of one hand down along the tip of the other hand, nameless, and little finger (middle finger for "surname", nameless, and little finger for "name").
Happy (happy): Hands palms up, up and down on the chest, smiling.
Recognition: 1. Stretch out your index and middle finger with one hand and stretch your eyes forward slightly. (Fig).
2. Stand with your index finger upright and tap your fingertips towards your temples.
Also: Extend the thumb and little finger of one hand, point the thumb inward, and move the back of the hand upwards and backwards twice.
Yes: Put your index finger and middle finger together, and tap your fingertips forward and downward.
Expand the vocabulary: she he, we, she them, you, no, how, not (no), two,
A: How old are you [this year]? (Age, you,?) )b:12
A: What grade are you in? (Grade, how many, you?) B: Fifth grade.
A: Oh. Does your school have a high school? (You guys, high school, do you have?) )
B: Yes, we have elementary, junior high and high schools. What about you?
A: I'm 20 and in my first year of college, do you like to study? (20, first year of college, studying, like?) )
B: Yes. A: Do you like Chinese or math? (Language, like,?) Math, like? )
B: It's all the same (almost).
Vocabulary: Today: Stretch out your palms, palms up, across your waist, and move up and down slightly, indicating the meaning of "this is now".
Year: Stretch your index finger with your right hand and draw down from the knuckles of your left fist (the four joints on the back of the fist represent the four seasons, and the straight down marks the year).
Multi: One hand and five fingers are stretched out, slightly bent, and shaken a few times.
How much: The five fingers of one hand are separated, the fingertips are upward, and the fingers shake slightly a few times, indicating the meaning of "quantity" and "how much".
Large: Palms facing each other and waving to the sides at the same time.
10: One index and middle finger are crossed, and the other three fingers are bent.
Two: One hand is out of the index and middle fingers, and the other three fingers are bent.
Five: All five fingers are stretched out together.
Upper: Extend your index finger upwards with one hand.
Few: How much is the same, the five fingers of one hand are separated, the fingertips are upward, and the fingers shake slightly a few times, indicating the meaning of "quantity" and "how much". You can also stretch your right index finger and draw the word "several" in the air.
Grade: 1. Same as the "year" gesture.
2. Stand upright with your left hand; Stretch your right hand flat, palm down, and move your index finger up with your left palm on your side. Such as the "level" gesture (1) in the friend picture
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There is a copy of "Daily Sign Language Conversation" with pictures and explanations, and the green book is 18 yuan, **It may be cheaper.
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Chinese Sign Language" is a complete sign language in this book.
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Sign language can help people with hearing impairments to communicate, and simple sign language movements are as follows:
1. Give. One hand and five fingers are held virtually, the palm is stretched out upwards and outwards, and the palm is opened, and it is the same way to play.
2. Please. Move your palms up at your waist to the side as an invitation.
3. Come. Swing one hand with the palm downwards from the outside in.
4. Go. Spread your index and middle fingers with one hand and move your fingertips downwards and forward alternately.
5. Yes. Straighten the five fingers of one hand and then go straight up, the thumb does not move, and the other four fingers are bent a few times.
6. Stretch one hand flat, palm upward, and pull slightly from the outside to the inside.
7. Yes. Extend your thumb and index finger out with one hand straight, keep your thumb still and move your index finger slightly a few times.
8. In. Extend the thumb and little finger of one hand to make a 6 and place it on the palm of the other hand.
9. Start. Hold your hands upright and bring your palms up, make a gesture to open the door, and tap the thumb of one hand with the thumb of the other.
10. At the end, the thumb of one hand is opposite to the four fingers, gradually close together, and then thrown downward, which also means that it is over and good.
11. Dreams. One hand extends its thumb and little finger and rotates diagonally upward from the temple to signify dreaming and dreaming.
12. Know. Stand the index finger of one hand upright and tap the tip of the finger twice towards the temple.
13. Forget. Put the five fingers of one hand together, first press on the forehead, and then turn to the back of the head, indicating that you have left the things you remembered.
14. Study. Put your hands on the table to make a reading gesture, and then press them on your forehead with the five fingers of your hand.
15. Like. The thumb and index finger of one hand are slightly bent, the fingertips are pressed under the jaw, and the head is slightly moved.
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Summary. Kiss for you to find a little bit of sign language action: raise your open hands, a horizontal line with your lips, your hands are meters away from you, and pat down 3 times. Means wait. The left hand is cloth-like, and the right hand is like a small yoding and wants to combine with the left hand, indicating a pause.
Kiss for you to find a little sign language action: raise your open hands, and your lips shout a horizontal line, your hands are meters away from yourself, and the state sells down and pat 3 times. Means wait. The left hand is cloth-like, and the right hand is like a small yotin and the left hand wants to be combined, indicating a pause.
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1. Giving: Hold the five fingers of one hand virtually, palm up, stretch out, open palm.
2. Please: Palms of both hands upwards and move sideways at the waist to indicate invitation.
3. Come: Swing the palm of one hand downward from the outside to the inside.
4. Walking: Stretch out the index and middle fingers with one hand, and move the fingertips downward and backward alternately.
5. To: Stretch one hand flat, palm upward, and pull slightly from the outside to the inside.
6. Yes: Straighten the thumb and index finger of one hand, do not move the thumb, and bend the index finger a few times.
7. In: Stretch out your thumb and little finger with one hand, make a six-like appearance, and sit on the palm of the other hand.
<> simple sign language and illustrations are as follows:
1) Quiet: Stretch one hand horizontally, palm down, press down from the chest; The five fingers of both hands are slightly bent, the tips of the finger sedan chair are facing upward, and they are matched while moving downward, showing a soothing expression on their faces.
<>4) Comfort: Stretch one hand horizontally, palm down, press down from the chest, stretch out the thumb and little finger of the left hand, slightly bend the five fingers of the right hand, palm outward, move slightly towards the left hand twice, and show a kind expression.
5) Suggestion: Stand upright with your left hand bent back and palm facing right, placed on the outside of your left face; The index finger of the right hand is extended horizontally, and the left finger is pointed to the left in front of the left arm to indicate a hint to others.
6) Peace of mind: stretch one hand horizontally, palm down, press down from the chest; The thumbs and index fingers of both hands are spread in the shape of "", and the backs of the hands are facing outwards and placed on the chest.
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A primer on basic sign language gestures is as follows:1. Giving: Hold the five fingers of one hand virtually, palm up, stretch out, open palm. "Send" also has the same way of playing.
2. Please: Palms of both hands upwards and move sideways at the waist to indicate invitation.
3. Come: Swing the palm of one hand downward from the outside to the inside.
4. Walking: Stretch out the index and middle fingers with one hand, the fingertips are downward, and move forward alternately one after the other.
5. Can: Straighten the five fingers of one hand, the fingertips are up, and then the thumb does not move, and the other four fingers bend a few times. "Can" and "Can" are all played in the same way.
Yes: Straighten the thumb and index finger of one hand, do not move the thumb, and bend the index finger a few times.
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1.Hello: Make a fist with the heart of the fist upwards and say "Hello".
2.Goodbye: Make fists with both hands, then swipe your hands up from your neck and say "Goodbye." ”
3.Thank you: Make an "L" shape with your right hand, then clapped your fists left and right to say "thank you" and pose "this is a rare thing".
4.Excuse me: Fold your fists, arch downward, salute, and then point in the direction of your hands and say "I'm sorry".
5.Good luck: Gesture with a fist instead of a heart, then push your hands forward with a split spine to send a blessing and say "good luck" with your mouth
6.Congratulations: Stretch out your palm, hook your thumb, pat your thumb on your head, bring out a happy expression, and say "congratulations".
7.Sorry: Sho Kureno stretched out his hands flat, palms up, palms inward, eyes down, and said "I'm sorry for not hugging".
8.Accompaniment: Arms open, fists clenched, then arms right fist against the right shoulder, left fist against the left shoulder, mouth say "accompany", make the appearance of always by your side.
9.Happy Holidays: Make your hands in the shape of petals, push your arms forward, and swing them forward, saying "Happy Holidays" and making happy expressions.
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1. OK: Make a fist with one hand and extend your thumb upward.
2. Goodbye: Raise one hand up, and the five fingers will naturally stretch out.
3. Stop: Stretch one hand flat, palm down, and the other hand vertically, fingertips against its palm.
4. Home: Hands are put together in shape, like a roof.
5. Wash your face: Turn the palm of one hand in front of your face to simulate the action when washing your face.
7. Walking: Stretch out the index finger with one hand, the middle finger, and the fingertips downward, and move forward alternately one after the other.
8. Rest: Cross your hands, with the backs of your hands facing outward, and stick them to your chest.
10. School: Stretch your hands diagonally, palms inward, and place them in front of your chest, like reading a book. Put your hands together in a " " shape.
11. Fax: Stretch out your thumb and little finger with one hand pointing down, put your thumb on the ear, and put your little finger on the edge of your mouth. Left hand stretched horizontally; Extend your right hand flat with your palm facing upwards and forward from under the palm of your left hand.
12. Laptop: Stretch your hands horizontally, palms together, and then turn your right hand upward. Stretch your hands out flat, palms down, and alternately point your five fingers flexibly, like tapping a computer keyboard.
13. Weekend: Left index finger extended; Pinch the thumb, index finger and middle finger of the right hand together, and touch the tip of the index finger of the left hand twice. Extend the little finger of the left hand; Extend your right index finger and tap your left little finger.
14. Happiness: Stretch your hands horizontally, palms up, move up and down alternately a few times, and smile.
15. Parking lot: The five fingers of both hands are in the shape of "匸", the fingertips are facing forward, the left hand is not moving, and the right hand is moved to the right twice at a time. Draw a large circle with the tip of the index finger of one hand pointing downwards.
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1. Hello, you: point the index finger of one hand at each other, good: extend the thumb of the other hand.
2. Good morning, morning: pinch the four fingers of one hand and the thumb, put the back of the hand up horizontally in front of the chest, slowly lift up, and gradually open the five fingers, symbolizing the sky from dark to bright.
3. How are you?
4. Very good, thank you, thank you: stretch out your thumb with one hand, bend it twice, (you can determine the direction of the gesture according to the actual situation), very (most, ten): stretch the index finger of one hand horizontally, and the tip of the thumb against the root of the index finger, and beat downward.
5. Nice to meet you, happy (happy, happy): Stretch your hands horizontally, palms up, move up and down alternately a few times, smile, know the index of the hand, spread the middle finger, fingertips forward, and move forward from the eyes.
6. I am a volunteer, I: one index finger refers to myself, yes: one index hand, middle finger overlapped, wave it from top to bottom, and the volunteer points to the letter with one hand"zh"finger formula.
7. Where is your home, home: hands together"^"Shape, in: the left hand is extended, the right hand is extended to the thumb, and the little finger is moved from top to bottom to the palm of the left hand.
Where: Extend your index finger with one hand and point your fingertip forward and down a few times.
8. My home is in Urumqi, Xinjiang.
Xinjiang: Raise your hands up, bend your five fingers slightly, twist your thumb and middle fingers, and rotate your wrists flexibly to imitate the movements of Xinjiang dance.
Urumqi: Spread the middle finger of one hand, point to the eyes, and then move outward, while stretching out the thumb, stretch out the index finger of both hands, the back of the finger is up, the fingertips are opposite, and move the index finger from the middle to the side while bending it, imitating the shape of a battlement.
9. How old are you, (how old, how old) Make a fist with your left hand, turn the back of your hand outward, and draw your right index finger down from the joint of your left index finger.
Stand upright with your palms facing inward, spread your fingers apart, and shake your fingers alternately a few times.
10. I'm 26 years old, 26: Stand upright and spread the middle finger of one hand, then bend twice. Extend your thumb and little finger with the tips of your fingers facing up and the back of your hand facing outward (or inward).
11. How many people are there in your family, there are: thumb of one hand, index finger straight, palm up, and then index finger bend twice. How many (how much):
The five fingers of one hand are separated, the fingertips are up, and the fingers shake slightly a few times, which is indicated"Quantity","How much"meaning. Person: Put the index fingers of both hands together"people"Glyph.
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Sign language refers to the form of language that uses the gestures and movements of the hands and body to communicate and express. It is usually a language used by deaf people, but it can also be used by other groups of people to make it empty and respectful. Sign language includes elements such as gestures, facial expressions, body postures, etc., which can convey the meaning and emotion of language.
Sign language (sign language) is the use of gestures to measure the action, according to the change of gestures to simulate the image or syllables to form a certain meaning or word, it is a hearing impaired or unable to speak people to communicate with each other and exchange ideas of a hand language, it is an "important auxiliary tool of sound language", and for people with hearing impairment, it is the main communication tool. Sign language is not universal and varies from country to country.
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