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Learn More Signing Naturally 12.1 Answers My Favorite Leather Jacket
The signer compares this favorite jacket to other common jackets to highlight why this specific one stands out. Tips for Succeeding in Unit 12
By breaking down the exact timeline of Justin's shopping trip and the subsequent modifications he makes to his outerwear, students can confidently verify their answers while sharpening their receptive signing skills. Core Homework Questions and Verified Answers
To get the answers right, you need to recognize these three ASL elements used in Unit 12.1: 1. Descriptive Classifiers (DCLs) signing naturally 12.1 answers my favorite leather jacket
ASL descriptions are highly visual. When the signer describes the jacket, they are virtually "putting it on." If they sign a zipper moving diagonally, your answer should note an asymmetrical or motorcycle-style zipper. If they pat their chest, they are describing breast pockets. Focus on Non-Manual Markers (NMMs)
is a core American Sign Language (ASL) comprehension story that tests a student's ability to track descriptive classifiers, clothing vocabulary, and consecutive narrative changes. The signer compares this favorite jacket to other
If you are filling out the workbook:
: It was a plain, long-sleeved jacket featuring a front-center zipper and open side pockets. Focus on Non-Manual Markers (NMMs) is a core
Signing Naturally " Unit 12.1 workbook, the story " My Favorite Leather Jacket
: Often used to trace lines, seams, or zipper tracks on clothing items. Spatial Agreement and Real-World Orientation
Change to "feeling warm." NARRATOR: WINTER COLD. (Shiver slightly) WEAR JACKET, WARM. (Relax face, looking comfortable).
To understand the answers, you must first recognize the key signs used in the narrative:
The signer compares this favorite jacket to other common jackets to highlight why this specific one stands out. Tips for Succeeding in Unit 12
By breaking down the exact timeline of Justin's shopping trip and the subsequent modifications he makes to his outerwear, students can confidently verify their answers while sharpening their receptive signing skills. Core Homework Questions and Verified Answers
To get the answers right, you need to recognize these three ASL elements used in Unit 12.1: 1. Descriptive Classifiers (DCLs)
ASL descriptions are highly visual. When the signer describes the jacket, they are virtually "putting it on." If they sign a zipper moving diagonally, your answer should note an asymmetrical or motorcycle-style zipper. If they pat their chest, they are describing breast pockets. Focus on Non-Manual Markers (NMMs)
is a core American Sign Language (ASL) comprehension story that tests a student's ability to track descriptive classifiers, clothing vocabulary, and consecutive narrative changes.
If you are filling out the workbook:
: It was a plain, long-sleeved jacket featuring a front-center zipper and open side pockets.
Signing Naturally " Unit 12.1 workbook, the story " My Favorite Leather Jacket
: Often used to trace lines, seams, or zipper tracks on clothing items. Spatial Agreement and Real-World Orientation
Change to "feeling warm." NARRATOR: WINTER COLD. (Shiver slightly) WEAR JACKET, WARM. (Relax face, looking comfortable).
To understand the answers, you must first recognize the key signs used in the narrative: