Signing Naturally Homework 9.11
This unit builds heavily on the "spatial mapping" introduced earlier in the chapter. If you are stuck on a specific video question room number
When giving directions or describing a neighborhood, you must use . This means you point in the actual direction of the place you are discussing, as if the walls of your room were transparent. Establish the location of starting points clearly. signing naturally homework 9.11
Identify the initial landmark. Watch the signer's hand movements as they cross intersections or count blocks. This unit builds heavily on the "spatial mapping"
| Pitfall | Why It Happens | Fix | |---------|----------------|-----| | Signing in English word order | Thinking in English | Think in images and movement first. | | Forgetting facial expressions | Focusing only on hands | Raise brows for topic, furrow for WH-questions, puff cheeks for “too much.” | | Mixing up classifier handshapes | Lack of practice | Drill classifier pairs: CL:3 (car) vs. CL:3-claw (motorcycle). | | Losing spatial consistency | Moving hands randomly | Physically point to the same spot in space each time for the same object. | Establish the location of starting points clearly
To execute these exercises perfectly in class, ensure your handshapes match these common direction markers:
For more practice on the signs used in this unit, you can review this vocabulary guide for Unit 9.11 .