Naturally Unit 911 Answer Key Work - Signing
In this lesson, you'll learn how to describe a person's physical appearance using American Sign Language (ASL). This is an important skill to have, especially when you're introducing someone or describing a character.
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To successfully complete Unit 9.11, focus on these spatial and directional signs: Perspective Shift In this lesson, you'll learn how to describe
You must describe turns from the point of view of looking down the street as if it were in front of you. When you "turn," you shift your perspective so the new street is now directly ahead. Specific Vocabulary: However, be cautious and respect copyright laws
Example: Person A: "How tall is your friend?" Person B: "He's TALL." (sign: palm facing up, fingers together, move hand up)
He signed a single name. "The instructor."
: Use "cs" (cheek-to-shoulder) to indicate a location is close, and tilt your head up to indicate it is far away. The specific unit number (e.g., Unit 9.12 or 10.1)