9.11 Answers | Signing Naturally
Master ASL Unit 9.11: Giving and Receiving Directions Stuck on your ASL homework? Unit 9.11 of Signing Naturally focuses on the essential skill of giving and receiving directions within a building or complex. This unit challenges your spatial awareness and your ability to shift perspectives—skills that are foundational to becoming a fluent signer.
Summary Answer: The feature of 9.11 is making requests using the "CAN" structure with correct non-manual markers (head tilt/raised brows) to ask for help with various tasks. Signing Naturally 9.11 Answers
Resources for further practice
- Re-watch Signing Naturally instructor videos for Lesson 9 examples.
- Record yourself and compare to model signing focusing on facial expressions and role-shift transitions.
- Practice with classmates and ask for targeted feedback on non-manual markers.
9.11.docx - Location 1. Macy's- Needs Umbrella Location 2. Sam's Deli Master ASL Unit 9
- Practice regularly: Consistent practice is key to improving your ASL skills. Make sure to practice signing with a partner or recording yourself.
- Focus on storytelling: Storytelling is an essential aspect of ASL. Practice creating and sharing stories to improve your skills.
- Use visual aids: Watching ASL stories and videos can help you improve your comprehension and signing skills.
In this unit, the "weak" (non-dominant) hand is frequently used as a placeholder to represent a starting point or a specific landmark while the dominant hand signs the direction. 3. Distance Markers (Non-Manual Markers) Re-watch Signing Naturally instructor videos for Lesson 9