Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 __full__ File
Homework 2.3 is a building block for the rest of the Signing Naturally curriculum. To ensure these concepts stick, practice describing your own bedroom, classroom, or office space using real-world orientation. Sit in a chair, imagine the room layout in front of you, and practice signing where the door, window, desk, and chair are located.
PERSON LEFT – WOMAN – SIT TABLE – DRINK COFFEE. PERSON RIGHT – MAN – STAND – TALK PHONE. signing naturally homework 2.3
One student's reflection on the assignment captures the essence of this challenge perfectly: "When shapes are being drawn you have to reverse the description to match the signer's perspective. It's kind of confusing to try to match the exact shape but after a couple times of watching it I think got it. Signer's perspective is a very crucial part of ASL to make sure both the signer and listener are understanding". Homework 2
: This is the most common mistake. Double-check that your 1–5 are not "flipped" outward unless you are signing a specific age or time (which comes in later units). 3. Exercise Breakdown PERSON LEFT – WOMAN – SIT TABLE – DRINK COFFEE
left. You should mark the square that corresponds to the signer's right. Helpful Tip
Point (index) toward the person while looking at them briefly.