Practicing how facial cues change the meaning of a sign (e.g., showing how happy or how frustrated someone is).
ASL is a muscle-memory language. Video-record your assignments, mute the playback, and critique your facial expressions and handshapes.
Establishing time signs at the very beginning of a sentence. ASL structure moves from Time →right arrow →right arrow Comment . Unit 6: Storytelling
The defining feature of the Signing Naturally curriculum is . From day one, the curriculum discourages voicing (speaking English) or translating signs word-for-word. signing naturally 1011
Vocabulary for "going out," "meeting friends," "attending events," and "parties". 2. Facial Expressions and Non-Manual Signals (NMS)
Includes vocabulary for lacking knowledge, being inept, or acting awkwardly. 2. Describing Reactions and Emotions
To discuss plans involving multiple people, students are introduced to . This technique allows the signer to "become" different characters in a conversation or to show who is doing what in a future plan. Role shifting is essential for storytelling and for discussing logistics like "He will go to the store, and then I will meet him at the movie theater". Practicing how facial cues change the meaning of a sign (e
Unit 11 focuses heavily on the social aspects of language—expressing feelings, sharing opinions, and navigating social interactions within the Deaf community. 1. Vocabulary Expansion (Social and Personal)
You will learn the ASL alphabet (fingerspelling), numbers 1–15, and basic conversational strategies. The focus is on getting someone's attention appropriately, maintaining eye contact, and asking for clarification. 2. Sharing Information About Surroundings
This unit hones your ability to "become" different people in a story. By slightly shifting your body, you can show a dialogue between two people without ever saying "he said" or "she said." 3. Fun Fact: The "Signing Naturally" Legacy The curriculum was developed at Vista Community College Establishing time signs at the very beginning of a sentence
Video your signing to check your facial grammar.
Signing Naturally is the premier curriculum for learning American Sign Language (ASL). Units 10 and 11 mark a major shift from basic vocabulary to advanced conversational fluency. This guide breaks down the core concepts, grammar rules, and cultural insights found in these advanced chapters. Unit 10: Giving Directions and Describing Places
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