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signer's perspective
This lesson teaches students how to navigate from the . Key directional vocabulary includes:
Step 3: Common “Answer” Traps in Signing Naturally
The use of ASL to convey meaning offers several benefits, including: signing naturally 98 answers
Describing Places
Unit 9 focuses on . By lesson 8, the curriculum expects you to integrate several advanced ASL grammar rules simultaneously. 1. Spatial Agreement (The "Map" in Front of You) signer's perspective This lesson teaches students how to
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Among the most searched phrases on ASL study forums, tutoring sites, and Reddit threads is | Time topic (CLASS FINISH) + Raised brows
There are three main reasons this keyword is so popular:
| Prompt (English Situation) | Correct ASL Gloss Answer (w/ NMMs) | Key Linguistic Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ask a friend if they want to go to the library after class. | _____q_________ CLASS FINISH, LIBRARY YOU WANT GO WITH-me? | Time topic (CLASS FINISH) + Raised brows | | Tell your roommate you do NOT want pizza for dinner. | ____neg________ DINNER PIZZA NOT-WANT. | Head shake + Negative verb NOT-WANT | | Ask a neighbor politely to turn down their music. (Command) | ___t___ YOUR MUSIC, LITTLE REDUCE. | Topic (MUSIC) + Reduced intensity adverbial | | Ask if you should bring a gift to a party. (Receptive – you watch signer) | (Signer shows): ____cond____ PARTY GIFT BRING, MUST? | Conditional raised brows + Rhetorical question |
YOU STUDENT YOU?
Example: English: “Are you a student?” In ASL gloss: (with eyebrows raised). A wrong answer might write: YOU STUDENT (no question marker) – that’s a statement, not a question.
