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Common functional language universal gestures

Rules of the game

With your partner sort the pack of cards your teacher gives you into:

3 point cards- Very difficult to make and understand a gesture for

2 point cards- A little difficult to make and understand a gesture for

1 point cards- Easy to make and understand a gesture for

 

Choose how many point card from the other team you want to try and mime. You have one minute to do as many as possible. If the first one you try is a one point card, the next must be a two point card etc.

 

Discussion Questions

Did you agree with the other teams’ choices for number of points/ level of difficulty?

 

Do you think any of the gestures you used are the same in every country of the world? Do you know of any gestures that are used in other countries that are not used in your country?


Common functional language universal gestures Playing Cards

Teacher’s instructions- Photocopy and cut up one pack of cards per group of 2 to 4 students. To help you in the discussion stage, the cards are arranged approximately by how easy and universal they are (most difficult at the bottom).


 

(I’m) angry

 

(I’m/ I feel) cold

 

Pain/ it aches/  it hurts

 

(I’m) happy

 

Excuse me (waiter!)

 

(It’s too) loud/ I don’t want to hear

 

Long

 

(I’m/ he is) sleep(ing)

 

10

 

You can’t/ it’s not allowed/ no entry

 

(A) half

 

Heavy/ weigh/ weight

 

 100

(Can I take) a photo(graph of you?)  

(Let’s) talk

 

(a) book

 

35

 

(turn) left

 

(turn) around

 

(turn) right

 

300

 

Centre/ middle

 

Corner

 

(to) type/ typewriter/ computer

 

(be) quiet/ Shut up!

 

Big/ large

 

Small/ little/ tiny

 

(that’s) funny

 

(play) golf

 

TV

 

Remote control

 

(I’m in) shock/ (I’m) shocked

 

push

 

gun/ shoot/ bullet

 

Drive ( a car)

 

(wearing) glasses

   

sign (here please)

 

(I) don’t feel well/ (I am/ feel) sick/ ill

 

(the) time

 

Cut

 

(good)bye

   

(Waiter) the bill/ check (please)

 

(I’m) hungry

 

Wide

 

In

 

On

 

(I’m/ I feel) hot

 

(I am/ feel) upset

 

 (pay by) credit card

 

(write an) EMS/ text (message)

 

effeminate/ gay

 

sexy (body)

 

(please) eat/ food

 

(you’re very) strong

 

Stop

 

Slow (down)/ calm (down)

 

Please

 

Six

 

(you’re) late

 

(at) 7 o’clock

 

(I’m getting) married

 

(I’m) disappointed

 

You

 

yes, sir

 

(I’m) think(ing about it)

 

Yes

 

This way (please)

 

I forgot (about it)

 

Up

 

Down

 

Listen

 

fear/ afraid/ scared

 

a hole

 

 look

 

(I’m) looking forward to this/ expectation

 

Sorry

 

Call/ telephone (me)

 

Relax(ed/ ing)

 

one

 

Okay

 

Love

 

20

 

(you’re) thin/ slim/ (you’ve) lost weight

 

(I) won/ (I’m the) winner/ champion

 

You can’t smoke/ no smoking

 

(please) sit (down)/ (please) take a seat

(I’m) impatient/ (I don’t want to) wait  

1,2,3

 

Smell/ smelly

 

read

 

House/ home

 

pull

 

baby

 

(it’s) broken

 

Wake (up)

 

(I) insist/ demand

   
 

Pleased to meet you

Snob/ superior/ arrogant  

(I’m) pregnant

 

Hello

 

Together/ meet

 

Tea

 

Behind

 

In front (of)

 

After you

 

(I) don’t know/ don’t understand

 

 (It’s) straight on/ ahead

 

No

 

Drink (alcohol)

 

(I) don’t believe (it/ you)

 

Peace (man!)

 

Come (here)

 

Go (away)

     
 

(I) doubt (it)/ (I’m) not sure

 

Bored/ boring

 

Mind your own business/ don’t interfere

 

victory

 

Quick(ly)

 

A girl/ woman/ lady/ she

 

 (It’s ) cramped/ crowded in here

 

(I’m) stupid/ stupid me!

 

(I’m) proud

 

I/ me

 

Two

 

Good

 

(It’s) great/ wonderful

 

(He’s/ she’s) mad/ crazy/ insane

 

10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

 

Bad

 

Money/ cash

 

 I swear/ I promise

 

Zero/ nought/ nothing

 

(He is) dead/ (he) died

 

so-so

 

Excuse me (can I get past/ can I get through?)

A bribe/ a backhander/ money under the table  

(I’m/ I feel) sad

 

1.5

 

(This/ that is/ was) delicious

 

Thank you

 

one more time/ repeat

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