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Authors: Adan R. Penilla,Angela Lee Taylor
English:
His tie is green.
Sign:
HIS TIE — GREEN
English:
He wore a yellow cotton shirt.
Sign:
FINISH — HE USE SHIRT — YELLOW COTTON
English:
Her purse was black leather.
Sign:
FINISH — HER PURSE — BLACK LEATHER
Signin’ the Sign
Aurora and Dee are going shopping. There are many sales and they’re looking for the best deals. Follow along as they move through the aisles.
Aurora:
That blue dress is pretty.
Sign:
BLUE DRESS — PRETTY
Dee:
Those brown shoes are big.
Sign:
BROWN SHOES — BIG
Aurora:
Do you like the black slacks?
Sign:
BLACK SLACKS — YOU LIKE Q
Dee:
I like the leather pants.
Sign:
LEATHER PANTS — LIKE ME
All about money
Now comes the not-so-fun part — paying for all your new items. But because you have to fork over the money, the Signs in Table 6-8 cover the variety of ways to pay for those purchases. Table 6-9 covers other money-related words.
English:
I’ll pay with my credit card.
Sign:
CREDIT CARD — PAY WILL ME
English:
She wrote a $50 check.
Sign:
FINISH — CHECK DOLLARS 5-0 — WRITE HER