Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 ~upd~ -
ASL utilizes eye gaze to reinforce spatial agreement. When signing about a specific location, your eyes should briefly glance toward the area in your signing space where that location is established. Essential Vocabulary for Unit 9.11
Beginners often sign a directional verb without establishing where the people are first. Always name the person and point to a space before moving a verb to or from that space.
A "5" hand moving outward to represent distance.
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Moves from the giver to the receiver. A double-handed "GIVE" can be used to show giving to multiple people or a group. 4. HELP (to help someone)
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: Using your eyes and torso to look toward the location you are describing, which validates the space for the viewer. Key Vocabulary and Concepts ASL utilizes eye gaze to reinforce spatial agreement
Using Classifiers (such as CL:A for buildings or CL:B for flat surfaces/roads) to show exactly where one structure sits in relation to another. Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Homework Exercises
Do not sign everything directly in the center of your chest. Utilize the full width and depth of your signing signing space to clearly differentiate between separate locations. Pro-Tips for Expressive Mastery
: Ensure your movements are crisp and properly oriented. Always name the person and point to a
The workbook will have written instructions and maps. Read through the entire assignment before you start writing. Understand what is being asked of you.
A closed fist (A-handshape) resting on an open palm.