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Your signs must match the actual layout of the room you are describing. If a door is on the right, you must sign "door" on your right side. This is called spatial agreement. Unit 11: Making Conversational Requests
Lessons aren't just about vocabulary; they cover "Deaf Way" etiquette, such as how to walk through a signed conversation or the importance of eye contact. Spatial Agreement:
Used for mild or standard conditions (e.g., a standard, manageable cold).
As you transition into the later units, the focus shifts from simple, isolated sentences to complex narratives, giving directions, sharing personal histories, and describing your home. 5. Classifiers (CL) signing naturally 1011
Using the temporal aspect (changing the speed or movement of a sign) to indicate that a trait is a constant tendency, rather than a one-time occurrence. 10:2 & 10:5 - Numbers and Money
Using eyebrow positioning (raised for topic identification) and facial expressions to convey the intensity of emotions in Unit 11.
Using Real-World Orientation . You will learn to point in the actual direction of a place (like your home or a nearby city) based on your current physical location, which requires developing strong spatial awareness. Unit 4: Talking About Family Your signs must match the actual layout of
In ASL, your face functions as your grammar. Without Non-Manual Signals (NMS), your signing lacks context, intensity, and emotion. In Unit 11, NMS is critical for showing the severity of illnesses.
Beyond spatial descriptions, Unit 10 introduces vocabulary to describe personal qualities and characteristics. This includes: Physical attributes. Personality traits. Social behaviors. 3. Numbers in Context
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