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Lesson Three: Our First Questions

Now ask me a question to which there is only one possible answer. This has some of the simplicity of us both knowing the word, but there is some freedom for me to choose exactly how to answer. You are learning to help me by keeping me on track while beginning to be open to my exact choice of words:

The next step is easier. Ask me questions where there are several possible answers but you name all the possibilities. Elizabeth Vosseler calls these “semi-open” questions.Then check the answer on torn pieces of paper. See the video:

Once we have mastered these we can go on to where we want to be:

Lesson Four: We converse!

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    • Lesson One: Torn Pieces of Paper
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    • Lesson Three: Our First Questions
    • Lesson Four: We Converse!
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  • Non-Spellers
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