Indexing and eye gaze PRACTICE Jim looks like Jack. Jim has a black mustache. Jack has a black mustache. Jim has an orange shirt. Jack has an orange shirt. Jim has red and blue shoes. Jack has red and green shoes. Jim has a brown jacket. Jack has a brown jacket. Practice 1 My dog’s name is J-e-f-f. He is gray and white. He knows your dog. Jeff likes your dog. Where is your dog? Jeff wants to play. Practice 2 Do you know J-o-e? Joe knows you. He works with me. He is tall and has yellow glasses. I like Joe. Practice 3 I met a woman named S-a-l-l-y. She works at Hudson’s Bay. She is nice. She is a teacher. She teaches English. I know you work at Hudson’s Bay. Do you know her? Practice 4 Do you see that man over there with the blue jacket; his name is D-o-n. He wants to meet you. He knows sign language. You can practice with him. Practice 5 I know a boy named T-i-g-e-r. I like his name. Do you? His mother works at Hudson’s Bay and VSAA. His school is D-i-s-c-o-v-e-r-y. His mom teaches ASL. Pracitice 6 Your name is G-e-m-m-a? I know a girl named G-e-m-m-a. She is a student. She has red hair and big green glasses. Do you know her? Practice 7 I met that man there. He is Deaf. He fingerspelled his name over and over. His name is G-e-r-r-y. He was very nice to me. Practice 8 I know your teacher. Her name is C-l-a-b-o-r-n. She teaches ASL. Do you like her? I want her to teach me. Practice 9 I met a girl named J-e-n yesterday. She had purple eyes. Do you know her? Do you want to meet her? Practice 10 J-o-h-n is hearing. He signs really good. He knows you. Are you his teacher? He likes you. Practice 11 I know you. You know my teacher. She is my ASL teacher at Hudson’s Bay. She tells stories about you. Nice stories. Practice 12