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If you struggle with the signer's perspective, physically turn your body to face the same direction as the person on the screen to help map "left" and "right" correctly. Reference Point: Keep your eye on the non-dominant hand
When identifying someone in your immediate environment, you don't just point and shout a name. You follow a visual "funnel": Start with the sign for MAN or WOMAN.
Homework 2.3 is a particularly important exercise designed to test a student's ability to grasp and referential space . This article breaks down the goals of Homework 2.3, provides a guide to navigating the Tic-Tac-Toe activity, and offers strategies to ensure you master this skill. What is Signing Naturally Homework 2.3?
Once your listener identifies the person, you confirm with a nod or the sign "THAT-ONE." 2. Mastering Appearance Qualities
The workbook exercises for 2.3 generally require you to watch a video dialogue and answer comprehension questions. Use this structured approach to maximize your accuracy. Step 1: Analyze the Environment First
Master Your ASL Skills: Ultimate Guide to Signing Naturally Homework 2.3
Mastering Signing Naturally Unit 2: A Deep Dive into Homework 2.3
Numbers 16, 17, 18, and 19 use a specific "shaking" or "twisting" motion.
Which from 2.3 is giving you trouble?