Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 [repack] (Edge BEST)
making requests
In Signing Naturally , Unit 9 often covers , giving reasons , and asking for permission using correct ASL sentence structures (like raising eyebrows for yes/no questions, using "WH" faces, and appropriate role-shifting).
That’s the complete guide to complete Homework 9.11 for Signing Naturally. signing naturally homework 9.11
- Record three takes; choose the best one.
- Practice in front of a mirror focusing on facial expressions.
- Review unit vocabulary video examples and mimic nonmanual signals.
- Perform to a peer or instructor for feedback on clarity and naturalness.
You can lose points even if your vocabulary is perfect but your facial expression is flat. ASL is a visual language—emotion and grammar live on your face. making requests In Signing Naturally , Unit 9
The primary focus of Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 Giving Directions with Perspective Shifts Record three takes; choose the best one
directional verbs
It’s the section where you have to describe a sequence of events (like getting ready in the morning or moving through a store) using and conditional clauses . You know the drill: “If I go to the bathroom first, THEN I brush my teeth.” But in ASL, that “if/then” lives in your eyebrows and shoulder shifts.
Intersection:
Form a 'T' or cross shape using both index fingers.
The "Initiator":
Unit 9.11 often asks students to differentiate between the person initiating an action and the one receiving it. Often uses a broader movement.