Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key
Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key
Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key
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Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key

When talking about third parties (people who are not in the room), you must designate a specific spot in your signing space for them. Once that spot is established, all requests or verbs involving that person must point or move toward that exact location. Study Guide: Unit 8.4 Homework Breakdown

If your answer doesn't match, re-watch the homework video. Watch the signer's eyes; their gaze always precedes where their hands point.

: If a store is north of your current location, your signs must shift and point toward the north. You must maintain this spatial consistency throughout the entire conversation. 2. Signer's Perspective Always shift your mindset to the person signing.

The signer draws a large rectangle in the air and mimics typing on a vertical surface. Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key

B: "Traffic bad. Accident. Wait long time."

Signed with a sharp, forceful, single downward movement of the bent-X handshape. The body often leans forward slightly, and the eyebrows may furrow slightly to indicate emphasis or urgency.

Comprehensive Guide to Signing Naturally Unit 8.4: Making Requests and Asking for Advice When talking about third parties (people who are

A: "Why late today?"

: Did the receiver accept or decline? If they declined, what reason did they give? Key Vocabulary to Review

Relying solely on an answer key won't help you pass your expressive signing exams. To truly master Unit 8.4: Watch the signer's eyes; their gaze always precedes

Often used when rescheduling a favor or meeting.

The signer explains they have been working non-stop, studying for exams, and feel completely drained ( EXHAUSTED ).


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