Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework Answers -
Mastering ASL: A Guide to Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework If you are a student of American Sign Language (ASL), you know that the Signing Naturally curriculum is the gold standard for immersion-based learning. Unit 5, specifically Lesson 5.6, focuses on a crucial linguistic skill: Spatial Agreement.
- Tip: Don't just watch it once. Use the "slow motion" or "pause" features. Look specifically at the repetition speed of the sign. Is it smooth? Is it jagged? That is your answer.
Facial Expressions: Use "cs" (cheek-to-shoulder) for things that happened recently or "far" for things that took a while to get to. Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework Answers
| Question | Video Observation | Correct Answer | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | #1: Where is the cat? | Signer looks under the table, uses CL:3 (vehicle) but modified for a cat. Signs "SLEEP." | The cat is sleeping under the table. | | #2: Is the pen on the desk? | Signer signs "DESK," shakes head, then points to the floor. Signs "DROP." | No, the pen is not on the desk. It fell on the floor. | | #3: What is on the shelf? | Signer uses CL:1 (tall, thin) for a vase, then CL:C for a ball. | A vase and a ball are on the shelf. | Mastering ASL: A Guide to Signing Naturally 5