Signing Naturally 9.11: Answers [repack]

| Mistake | Consequence | Correction | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Signing "LEFT TURN" without a classifier | Looks like Yoda from Star Wars ("Left turn, you will do") | Use CL:3 to show the vehicle’s path turning left | | Forgetting the negative headshake when correcting | The other signer thinks you are affirming the wrong direction | Shake head while signing NOT or WRONG | | Pointing to a real object (a wall) instead of using space | The other signer cannot follow your map | Use an imaginary flat space in front of you (tabletop perspective) | | Signing "LIBRARY" without indicating its location | Lacks spatial agreement | Sign LIBRARY, then point to an empty space (IX-there). That spot now means "library." |

Use the "1" handshape with both hands to form a "T" or cross. Distance Markers: Signing Naturally 9.11 Answers

Keep your non-dominant hand in place to act as a reference point while signing the rest of the direction. Related Vocabulary | Mistake | Consequence | Correction | |

| Clue 1 | What room is it? | |--------|------------------| | Clue 2 | Object A location? | | Clue 3 | Object B location? (if present) | Related Vocabulary | Clue 1 | What room is it

Master ASL Unit 9: A Guide to Signing Naturally 9.11 If you are working through the curriculum, you know that Lesson 9.11 is a critical point in the Workbook. This section focuses heavily on Giving Directions and understanding the spatial relationships between locations.