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In previous lessons, you learned basic greetings and the alphabet. Unit 1.5 shifts the focus toward spatial awareness and Wh-questions. The goal is to move your eyes and body in sync with your hands to create a cohesive "picture" for the person watching you. Key Concepts to Master 1. Wh-Question Face signing naturally homework 105 work
- Focus: Vocabulary and role-shift practice for workplace scenarios.
- Key signs to review: JOB, WORK, EMPLOYER, EMPLOYEE, APPLICATION, INTERVIEW, RESUME, BOSS, CO-WORKER, SHIFT, SCHEDULE, PAY, OVERTIME.
- Practice task 1 (vocab): Spell each English term once, then produce the sign and a short sentence (3–5 seconds) using the sign. Example: WORK — "I WORK at the library."
- Practice task 2 (role-shift): Create two 30–45 second role-play videos: (A) Job interview (interviewer/interviewee), (B) Coworker asking about schedule. Use eye gaze and body shift for each role.
- Practice task 3 (classifier & directionality): Use classifiers to show people moving in/out of workspace and directional verbs for handing/receiving tools or files.
- Tips: Exaggerate facial expressions, keep signs crisp, pause between role shifts, caption your videos, and review feedback from peers/instructor.
- Self-check: Can a fluent signer understand your sentence without lipreading? If not, revise clarity or expression.
- Submission: Include one vocab list, two short videos, and one short reflection (2–3 sentences) on what you found challenging.
Single Movement: Numbers that typically have a double movement (like 50, 70, 80, or 25) change to a single movement when they are part of a dollar/cent combination. The Power of Signing Naturally: A Comprehensive Guide
Tips for Completing Signing Naturally Homework 105 Work Single Movement : Numbers that typically have a
Visual Tracking: Following the signer’s hands without losing the flow.
Signer B (Sam):
(Laughs slightly, points to the floor near a backpack)
ENGLISH: "Wait. Look. Is the book next to the backpack?"
ASL GLOSS: WAIT. LOOK. BACKPACK (index) — BOOK — NEXT-TO?