This unit likely introduces new signs related to themes such as food, events, or places. ASL vocabulary is rich and visual, involving handshapes, non-manual markers, and facial expressions.
Ensure you are using capital letters and indicating NMMs (like q for questions) above the signs. signing naturally unit 8.8 answer key
A common way to ask a favor, translated roughly as "Would you do me a favor and...?" This unit likely introduces new signs related to
Miming an action or physically illustrating how an object is used helps the viewer quickly grasp the word. For example, instead of struggling to spell "milk," a signer can mime drinking from an imaginary cup or milking a cow to easily elicit the correct sign from a Deaf native speaker. 2. List Things in a Category A common way to ask a favor, translated
The "correct" answer is not a sign, but the English word. So, if your worksheet asks for the English word, compare your answer to the objects above.
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In English, one might say, "The lamp is on the table next to the sofa." In ASL, this requires a top-down or 3D perspective. A correct answer in Unit 8.8 requires the student to establish the room (Spatial Mapping) and place the furniture within it. The "answer" is incorrect if the student signs LAMP TABLE SOFA without establishing the spatial relationship. The correct response utilizes the signing space as a physical representation of the room.