Signing Naturally 1011 May 2026
This unit covers how to tell someone how to get from Point A to Point B. You’ll practice:
Talking about cost is a major part of this unit. You will learn:
If you are a student of American Sign Language (ASL), you know that the journey from basic signs to fluid conversation is a steep climb. is the gold-standard curriculum used in colleges across North America, and moving into Units 10 and 11 marks a major milestone. signing naturally 1011
At this level, you are moving beyond "what is your name" and "where is the bathroom" into the nuanced world of giving instructions and talking about family history. Unit 10: Giving Directions and Instructions
Combining signs for cents and dollars fluidly. 3. Narrative Skills: The "Life Event" This unit covers how to tell someone how
These units rely heavily on body language and facial expressions. Record yourself signing a set of directions and watch it back. Can you follow your own map?
Showing how you handle an object (e.g., how you hold a heavy suitcase vs. a small briefcase). is the gold-standard curriculum used in colleges across
Using Non-Manual Markers (NMMs) to show if a destination is "just right there" (CS - cheek to shoulder) or "very far" (open mouth, squinted eyes). 3. Explaining Processes
Unit 10 shifts the focus to spatial awareness and technical description. It’s not just about knowing the signs; it's about how you use the space around you (the "signing space"). 1. Spatial Mapping
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