Signing Naturally Homework 9.11
Where you look matters. If a character is taller, you look up; if they are shorter, you look down.
In the standard workbook activity for 9.11, you are often asked to identify specific businesses and the reason for visiting them based on a signed video. Location 1: Macy's — To get an Location 2: Sam's Deli — To get food/sandwich Location 3: ReMax — To look for a Location 4: Curves — To Location 5: City Hall — Needs a birth certificate Location 6: Ace Hardware — Fixed a broken wall socket Course Hero for these locations or tips on how to map out a perspective shift signing naturally homework 9.11
Use your non-dominant (weak) hand to hold a reference point in space while your dominant hand continues to sign the next direction. Common Vocabulary for Unit 9.11 Handshape/Movement Description Straight Ahead 5 handshape starting at the side of the head and moving outward. Intersection 1 handshapes crossing to form a "T". Cross Street 5 handshape swiping across the tip of the other 1 handshape To Go Past A/10 handshapes swiping knuckles across each other. Turn Left/Right 5 handshape swiping outward in the direction of the turn. Typical Homework Exercise Data Where you look matters
Take your time, rewind the video as many times as needed, and remember: always follow the signer's lead! Location 1: Macy's — To get an Location
: ASL, like any language, requires consistent practice to become proficient. Regularly practicing your signing, even if it's just for a few minutes a day, can significantly improve your skills.