Signing Naturally Unit 76 Answer Key Review
| English | ASL Gloss | Key Handshape | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | WHERE (wiggle index finger) | Index finger | | Left | LEFT (L-hand moves left) | 'L' handshape | | Right | RIGHT (R-hand moves right) | 'R' handshape | | Straight | GO-STRAIGHT (V-hand moves forward) | 'V' handshape (2 fingers) | | Between | BETWEEN (two B-hands facing each other) | Flat 'B' hand | | Behind | BEHIND (A-hand over shoulder) | 'A' hand | | In front of | IN-FRONT (Open B hand pushes forward) | Open 5 hand | | Neighborhood | NEIGHBORHOOD (N-hand circles) | 'N' hand | | Stairs | STAIRS - Non-dominant forearm flat, dominant V-hand walks up | 'V' hand |
The primary exercise in this unit requires students to translate five specific scenarios from English into ASL, focusing on movement and directional verbs. signing naturally unit 76 answer key
When signing these translations, you should establish locations in your signing space to clearly show where the person is being picked up from and dropped off to. | English | ASL Gloss | Key Handshape
Disclaimer: This report is a study aid designed to explain the linguistic concepts taught in the Signing Naturally curriculum. It does not contain specific answers to workbook questions. It does not contain specific answers to workbook questions
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Try to draw what the signer is describing.