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Several questions in Homework 9:11 require you to recognize when a signer is asking a rhetorical question to transition to a new topic (e.g., "Where is the bathroom? Let me tell you..."). Ensure you notice the lowered eyebrows and tilted head that accompany these transitions, as they usually signal that a major piece of information is coming next. Eye Gaze Shift
Most homework mistakes happen because students watch the video like a silent movie. The curriculum stresses that grammar is in the eyebrows and mouth. When you see a squinted eye or a lowered brow, that is your answer.
Hold your dominant hand in the "1" handshape, palm facing in, and rotate your wrist in a small circle.
Success in this unit requires the correct use of and locatives. Signers use specific facial expressions to indicate distance—such as "cs" (cheek-to-shoulder) for nearby locations or "mm" (pursed lips) for moderate distances. Additionally, the use of rhetorical questions (e.g., "STORE NAME? MACY'S") serves as a topicalizer to ensure the listener knows exactly which landmark is being referenced before the next direction is given. 4. The Cultural Dimension: Keeping Others Informed signing naturally homework 911 exclusive
Identify the "anchor" points (e.g., the elevator, the main lobby, or a specific desk).
: Giving directions as if looking down a street. When a turn is described, the signer shifts their perspective so the new street is "directly in front" of them. Signer's Perspective
Retelling stories, utilizing role shifting, and understanding character perspectives. Several questions in Homework 9:11 require you to
In the Signing Naturally series, Unit 9 focuses heavily on . By the time you reach lesson 11, the curriculum shifts toward integrating several complex skills at once:
A common task in Homework 9:11 is translating English sentences into ASL gloss. This reinforces the concept that ASL has its own syntax (grammar).
Form "O" handshapes with both hands and move them outward from the center of your chest. Eye Gaze Shift Most homework mistakes happen because
Review these key signs frequently featured in Unit 9, Lesson 11 dialogues:
The specific you are trying to identify
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