Signing Naturally Unit: 911 Answer Key Work
: Use both hands to form a "T" or cross-shape with index fingers. Distance Markers
Based on the student workbook exercises, here are the locations and the corresponding reasons provided for going to each: Course Hero Business/Location Reason for Going Needs an umbrella Sam’s Deli Wants a sandwich Looking for a house to buy Exercise to stay slim Daughter needs a birth certificate Ace Hardware Wall socket is broken Needs a new cell phone Courthouse Got a ticket for speeding Needs a hotel room Looking for cheap parking Key Skills for Unit 9.11 Perspective Shift: signing naturally unit 911 answer key work
: ASL is a visual language. The best way to learn is through practice. Try signing the stories and exercises without looking at the answer key. Practice with a partner or record yourself. : Use both hands to form a "T"
Elias was a ghost. He’d worked nights for twenty years, never spoke, never complained. But when Lena found him in the basement break room, he wasn't cleaning. He was watching a silent video on a cracked tablet—a woman's hands flying through complex ASL. Try signing the stories and exercises without looking




