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Pay close attention to eye gaze . In ASL, a signer will look toward the point in space they are discussing before they execute the sign. If you miss the eye gaze, you might miss the subject of the sentence. 3. Temporal Aspect

The primary goal of this homework section is to transition you from signing isolated vocabulary words to organizing complex, multi-step narratives. By the end of this module, you should be able to:

Second pass: Pause and write down specific details (times, locations, activities).

: Raise eyebrows when establishing reference points and use head tilts to indicate distance (e.g., tilting up for "far"). Course Hero Unit 11.11: Comprehension – "Busted!"

Unit 9 of the curriculum focuses on describing places, neighborhoods, and spatial relationships. However, a significant highlight of this unit is the comprehension story, often labeled as Homework 9:11 or 9.14 in various editions, known as "The Hitchhiker Story."

: He is Deaf, highly intelligent, and "like a cop" because he is good at figuring things out. The Incident

: Before signing a location, shift your eyes slightly toward the area in your signing space where that location sits.

Money signs can blur together; watch for the exact moment a handshape changes from a number to a cent marker. Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Plans to move, stay, or change residences (e.g., "stay in my apartment as I become a grandmother"). Essential Vocabulary for Homework 9.11 Home Area: Squished 'O' handshape. Across From: '1' handshape moving horizontally. Next To: '1' handshape moving side-to-side. Older/Senior Citizen: 'S' and 'C' moving down. Professional: 'P' handshape tapping non-dominant hand.

Watch the homework video three times. Pass one: focus only on the main idea. Pass two: focus on the specific questions asked in the workbook. Pass three: focus on the NMMs and spatial mapping to verify your answers.

Unit 9 emphasizes workplace communication. Remember that in Deaf culture, clear visual communication is paramount. In a professional environment, this translates to keeping sightlines open, choosing round tables for meetings so everyone can see each other, and ensuring that emergency alerts (like the emergency services reference in your study materials) are entirely visual, utilizing flashing light systems.

Signing Naturally Homework 911 Exclusive (2025-2026)

Pay close attention to eye gaze . In ASL, a signer will look toward the point in space they are discussing before they execute the sign. If you miss the eye gaze, you might miss the subject of the sentence. 3. Temporal Aspect

The primary goal of this homework section is to transition you from signing isolated vocabulary words to organizing complex, multi-step narratives. By the end of this module, you should be able to:

Second pass: Pause and write down specific details (times, locations, activities). signing naturally homework 911 exclusive

: Raise eyebrows when establishing reference points and use head tilts to indicate distance (e.g., tilting up for "far"). Course Hero Unit 11.11: Comprehension – "Busted!"

Unit 9 of the curriculum focuses on describing places, neighborhoods, and spatial relationships. However, a significant highlight of this unit is the comprehension story, often labeled as Homework 9:11 or 9.14 in various editions, known as "The Hitchhiker Story." Pay close attention to eye gaze

: He is Deaf, highly intelligent, and "like a cop" because he is good at figuring things out. The Incident

: Before signing a location, shift your eyes slightly toward the area in your signing space where that location sits. : Raise eyebrows when establishing reference points and

Money signs can blur together; watch for the exact moment a handshape changes from a number to a cent marker. Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Plans to move, stay, or change residences (e.g., "stay in my apartment as I become a grandmother"). Essential Vocabulary for Homework 9.11 Home Area: Squished 'O' handshape. Across From: '1' handshape moving horizontally. Next To: '1' handshape moving side-to-side. Older/Senior Citizen: 'S' and 'C' moving down. Professional: 'P' handshape tapping non-dominant hand.

Watch the homework video three times. Pass one: focus only on the main idea. Pass two: focus on the specific questions asked in the workbook. Pass three: focus on the NMMs and spatial mapping to verify your answers.

Unit 9 emphasizes workplace communication. Remember that in Deaf culture, clear visual communication is paramount. In a professional environment, this translates to keeping sightlines open, choosing round tables for meetings so everyone can see each other, and ensuring that emergency alerts (like the emergency services reference in your study materials) are entirely visual, utilizing flashing light systems.