Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 ~upd~ -
Homework 2.3 often includes exercises where you must differentiate between "I," "You," and "He/She/It." The key visual cue here is and indexing (pointing).
Practice in a mirror. If your face is "frozen" while you sign, you aren't yet speaking ASL—you’re just doing "English on the hands." Conclusion signing naturally homework 2.3
Non-manual markers (facial expressions) are critical. For actions in progress, raise your eyebrows slightly and keep your mouth slightly open (mm mouth shape). Homework 2
Vocabulary matching (if present)
Man with a mustache, wearing a hat, arms crossed, yellow shirt. Learning English at a University. Woman with glasses. Typing on a computer; likes shopping for clothes. Rob Man sitting, resting head on hand. For actions in progress, raise your eyebrows slightly
Don't just watch. Sign along with the video to build muscle memory for the transitions between gender signs and descriptions.
: The specifics can vary, but generally, this would involve a set of exercises or tasks designed to help learners practice and internalize ASL signs, grammar, and storytelling techniques.