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Mixed language goals group

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    Wh questions, synonyms and antonyms, identify meaning behind a communication partner verbal and nonverbal language
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  • Lily went to the park after school. She played on the swings and met her friend Max. They ate ice cream together before going home. Who went to the park?
    Lily
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  • Lily went to the park after school. She played on the swings and met her friend Max. They ate ice cream together before going home. Where did Lily go after school?
    To the park
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  • Lily went to the park after school. She played on the swings and met her friend Max. They ate ice cream together before going home. What did Lily do at the park?
    She played on the swings
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  • Lily went to the park after school. She played on the swings and met her friend Max. They ate ice cream together before going home. Who did Lily meet at the park?
    Max
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  • Lily went to the park after school. She played on the swings and met her friend Max. They ate ice cream together before going home. What did Lily and Max do at the park?
    Eat ice cream
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  • Give a synonym for happy
    Joyful
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  • Give an antonym for cold
    Hot
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  • Give a synonym for big and use it in a sentence.
    Large
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  • Give an antonym for slow and use it in a sentence
    Fast
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  • Give a synonym for angry and use it in a sentence.
    Mad
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  • If your friend is looking towards the door and looking at the time, what might this mean?
    They are waiting for someone
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  • What does it mean if someone is talking very fast and loudly?
    They are excited or anxious
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  • If a person is fidgeting and looking around the room while you're talking, what might that mean?
    They might be feeling nervous
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  • If a person is nodding while you're speaking, what does that usually mean?
    They agree with what you're saying
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  • If a person is raising their eyebrows while you're talking, what might that mean?
    They could be surprised or curious about what you're saying.
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