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Are you hungry? (Shrug your shoulders and then rub your tummy.) Yes I am. (Thumbs up gesturing yes and/or nod your head yes.) Are you hungry? (Shrug your shoulders and then rub your tummy.) Yes I am. (Thumbs up gesturing yes and/or nod your head yes.
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: more of our discussion of gesture language. RS: We don't mean formal sign language taught to deaf people, but the way we use our hands either with spoken language or in place of i
Put on your (Hands on hips, swaying back and forth.) shoes, your shoes, your shoes. (Point to feet.) [SOUNDS: two short sounds, one for gesturing putting on left shoe, then one for right shoe.] Put on your (Hands on hips, swaying back and forth.) sho
Goodnight to you (place one elbow on top of one hand and then lower the other hand to the other elbow, gesturing a setting sun, then point to the child) Goodnight to me (setting sun gesture, point to yourself) Now close your eyes (point to eyes) and
Australian Musical Family Act The McClymonts Set Sights on US The McClymont sisters are Australias latest musical export. Sam says their three-part harmonies and soaring vocals have developed over a lifetime of performing together. We were singing si
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: more of our discussion of gesture language. RS: We don't mean formal sign language taught to deaf people, but the way we use our hands either with spoken language or in place of i