Use the videos provided in the Signing Naturally workbook. Units 10 and 11 feature faster, more natural signing speeds. Watch the stories multiple times without looking at the English prompts.
Don't just memorize the sign for "striped." Learn the classifier movement that allows you to describe any pattern. signing naturally 1011
Showing how you handle an object (e.g., how you hold a heavy suitcase vs. a small briefcase). Use the videos provided in the Signing Naturally workbook
Unit 11 often culminates in telling a story about a possession—perhaps how you got your first car or a sentimental piece of jewelry. This requires blending , Classifiers , and Temporal Aspect (showing how long something lasted). How to Succeed in Units 10–11 Don't just memorize the sign for "striped
Signing Naturally Units 10 and 11 represent the transition from fluency. By mastering the spatial directions of Unit 10 and the descriptive complexity of Unit 11, you are building the foundation for true conversational proficiency in the Deaf community. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Combining signs for cents and dollars fluidly. 3. Narrative Skills: The "Life Event"