The lesson focuses on a critical skill in American Sign Language (ASL): Perspective Shift while giving directions. This exercise requires you to mentally map a location from the signer's point of view and identify specific businesses and the reasons for visiting them based on the video narrative.
The primary focus of this unit is mastering . When giving directions in American Sign Language (ASL), you must sign from the point of view of looking down the street. When you describe a turn, you shift your perspective so that the new street is directly in front of you. Answer Key: Turns 1–10 signing naturally unit 9.11 answer key
Use specific mouth morphemes to show distance: "CS" (Clench teeth/cheek): Very close or right there. "MM" (Pursed lips): Moderate distance. "AH" (Open mouth): Far away. Signing Naturally Unit 9: Engaging Activities and Exercises The lesson focuses on a critical skill in
Signers usually describe a room from the perspective of the doorway. When giving directions in American Sign Language (ASL),