|link|: Signing Naturally Homework 2.3
If you are watching the videos provided with your Signing Naturally workbook, keep these study habits in mind:
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When you establish who you are talking about (the "Topic"), raise your eyebrows. signing naturally homework 2.3
Use the Index finger (Point).
Point (index) toward the person while looking at them. If you are watching the videos provided with
Practice in a mirror. If your face is "frozen" while you sign, you aren't yet speaking ASL—you’re just doing "English on the hands." Conclusion
Before trying to translate every sign, watch the entire interaction to understand the context. Who are they looking at? Point (index) toward the person while looking at them
Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 isn't just about memorizing vocabulary; it’s about learning to the world like a signer. By focusing on the identification sequence and mastering the difference between pointing and palm-flat signs, you'll build the foundation needed for more complex storytelling in Unit 3.
When your partner correctly identifies the person, a slight nod of the head is grammatically necessary. Tips for Success on the Workbook Media