Practice Exercises:
vet curious Senegal Eisenhower Aristotle
van pauper Thailand Hoover Planck
car critical Venezuela Roosevelt Van Gogh
all demerit Vermillion Coolidge Augustine
job euxenite Christian Cleveland Becquerel
kit knuckle Garfield Van Buren Picasso
hot ghostly Jefferson McKinley Write
hit assistance Goshen Tyler Bolivar
sun preview Braxton Harrison Rontgen
mud lacquer Cowlitz Buchanan Gutenburg
toe nickel Spokane Pierce Einstein
new Okanogan Hayes Plato
Tom Providence Loudoun Washington Bonaparte
big Aberdeen Halifax Arthur Beethoven
old Duluth Middlesex Lincoln Columbus
Beaumont Churchill Mendel
Leap Tampa zoologist Thatcher Pasteur
Clap Omaha electrician Constitution Shakespeare
Sing Olympia radiologist Alexander Michelangelo
Sign Amarillo mechanic Rubens
Plot Milwaukee soldier Isaac Bean Topeka technician Thompson Audiogram
Drum Peoria builder Perkins Tinnitus
Crib Tuscaloosa captain Richardson American
Dash Paducah manager Wray Language
Chow Minneapolis psychologist McIntosh Foreign
Skit stewardess Zey Deaf
Glum Australia gardener Howell Culture
When Bolivia dairyman Swanson Audiologist
What Ghana mortician Welsh Amplification
Than Ethiopia journalist Garrett TTY
Keep Guyana illustrator Estes Vertigo
Tray Honduras Bilateral
Slim Indonesia Reagan Bell Unilateral
Salt Nicaragua Kennedy Gallaudet Sensory
When practicing these exercises, do one group at a time (groups go vertically and have a space between them). Although your dominant hand is the most important, practice signing with both hands. Do not rush. Purposely sign slow at first, making sure each letter is properly formed and trying to have the letters come together to form a smooth and easy-to-read word. Speed will come later and is not important. Follow the rules listed in the above chapter. If you make a mistake, stop and start the entire word again. DO NOT pick up where you messed up in the word. This is too confusing for the reader. Better yet, for practice’s sake, if you make a mistake start over from the beginning of the section until you can do each word without a mistake. Before long, you’ll be at ease with the manual alphabet!