. Mastery of these elements allows a signer to go beyond simple vocabulary and enter the realm of natural storytelling. 1. The Importance of Precise Temporal Markers
You will often watch a video or view illustrations where a person signs a number. You must write down if it is a quantity, a dollar amount, or an age.
The man was watching TV when the water pipe burst. signing naturally 5.8 answers
The Signing Naturally DVD (or the new digital portal) often has a speed setting. Set it to 0.5x or 0.75x speed. You will catch the specific time markers (e.g., "Morning" vs "Afternoon") that change the answer.
When completing your homework, analyze the video clips or illustrations for these specific physical markers. The "answer" is almost always found in where the hand is located (placement) and how it moves. The Importance of Precise Temporal Markers You will
50th Wedding Anniversary; family reunion at a park with a cookout.
Use the answer key above to check your work, not to do your work. If your answers don't match, re-watch the signing. Look at the signer's face, not just their hands. ASL is a visual language of time and emotion, and Unit 5.8 is your gateway to telling good stories. Happy signing, and remember: Pah! (You finally got it.) The Signing Naturally DVD (or the new digital
: Next Wednesday, the 21st, at night. With boyfriend; eating at a Spanish/Mexican restaurant and listening to music.
Went to school to watch a niece's play; picked up a birthday cake. Skiing all day; played pool and drank at the bar at night. 9 ASL Teachers Played poker, then watched a movie and ate popcorn. 10 Visited a museum and then chatted with an aunt and uncle. Grammar and Structure Tips
What did the man try first to stop the leak?