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Mastering Signing Naturally Unit 9.1: A Guide to "The Accident"

  1. Identify the conditional marker: Look for the raised eyebrows and the sign "IF" (often just a raised index finger).
  2. Watch for the shoulder shift: The signer will lean left for Scenario A (rain) and right for Scenario B (sun).
  3. Write the two outcomes separately before answering the specific question.
  1. Timeline: Where is the "timeline" established? (Past, Present, Future).
  2. Aspect Shift: Does the signer switch from Habitual (describing what they usually do on trips) to Continuous (describing a specific long wait at the airport)?

Mastering these signs is essential for completing the exercise: Intersection: Two hands making a "T" with index fingers. Perspective Shift:

1. Spatial Mapping (Setting Up the Scene)

Based on the instructional materials, here are the 10 locations and the reasons for visiting them: Business/Place Reason for Going Needs an umbrella Sam's Deli Wants a sandwich Looking for a house to buy To exercise and stay slim/skinny Daughter needs a birth certificate Ace Hardware A wall socket is broken Needs a new cell phone Courthouse Got a speeding ticket Hyatt (Hotel) Needs a hotel It is cheap parking Vocabulary and Signing Techniques signing naturally homework 911