(Eleven) keys are mentioned as being misplaced in the video. 2. Locations of Items: a. Apartment: 3 b. Mailbox: 1 c. Bicycle lock: 1 d. Gym lock: 1 e. Work: 2 f. Car: 2 g. He does not remember: 1 3. Location Setting: The narrative takes place in a classroom setting. 4. Where David Lives: David lives in New York City . Tips for Success with Unit 4.13
As you watch, draw a rough sketch of the items (desk, chair, door, window) based on where the signer places them in the air.
Watch the story "My First Job" ( Signing Naturally DVD or online resource) and answer the following questions:
: Ensure you read the ranking hand from top (oldest) to bottom (youngest), not the other way around.
Using specific handshapes (like Classifier C for a cup or Classifier Flat-O for a small box) to represent the placement and size of objects within a room. Step-by-Step Approach to the Homework Video
You slightly shift your torso to the non-dominant side to discuss one person or attribute, and then shift to the dominant side to discuss another.
Signers in the video will update the viewer on the relationship status of various family members. Key vocabulary to review includes: (Clasping hands together) DIVORCED (D-handshapes pulling apart)
Often positioned in the background, higher in the signing space.
Identifying who is married, divorced, single, or dating. Step-by-Step Study Guide for Completing the Homework
: The sign for "AGE" is followed immediately by the double-digit number. Strategies for Accurate Video Comprehension
When practicing these lessons, pay close attention to the used for the numbers 1 through 11, as the unit emphasizes number precision and clarity in signing personal items. You can review additional vocabulary and video segments on platforms like Lifeprint to reinforce your learning.
Confusing the signer's left/right with your own. Always treat the signing space from the signer's perspective . 2. Locative Verbs (Key Concept)
(Eleven) keys are mentioned as being misplaced in the video. 2. Locations of Items: a. Apartment: 3 b. Mailbox: 1 c. Bicycle lock: 1 d. Gym lock: 1 e. Work: 2 f. Car: 2 g. He does not remember: 1 3. Location Setting: The narrative takes place in a classroom setting. 4. Where David Lives: David lives in New York City . Tips for Success with Unit 4.13
As you watch, draw a rough sketch of the items (desk, chair, door, window) based on where the signer places them in the air.
Watch the story "My First Job" ( Signing Naturally DVD or online resource) and answer the following questions:
: Ensure you read the ranking hand from top (oldest) to bottom (youngest), not the other way around.
Using specific handshapes (like Classifier C for a cup or Classifier Flat-O for a small box) to represent the placement and size of objects within a room. Step-by-Step Approach to the Homework Video
You slightly shift your torso to the non-dominant side to discuss one person or attribute, and then shift to the dominant side to discuss another.
Signers in the video will update the viewer on the relationship status of various family members. Key vocabulary to review includes: (Clasping hands together) DIVORCED (D-handshapes pulling apart)
Often positioned in the background, higher in the signing space.
Identifying who is married, divorced, single, or dating. Step-by-Step Study Guide for Completing the Homework
: The sign for "AGE" is followed immediately by the double-digit number. Strategies for Accurate Video Comprehension
When practicing these lessons, pay close attention to the used for the numbers 1 through 11, as the unit emphasizes number precision and clarity in signing personal items. You can review additional vocabulary and video segments on platforms like Lifeprint to reinforce your learning.
Confusing the signer's left/right with your own. Always treat the signing space from the signer's perspective . 2. Locative Verbs (Key Concept)