"Store go, finish, buy milk." (Glossing) Good Example: "She went to the store. After that, she bought milk."
The lesson teaches you how to guide someone through a route by mentally "placing" them in the scene and shifting your point of view as they make turns. This is essential because, in ASL, directions are given from the —meaning you describe the path as if you are actually walking or driving it. Key Concepts and Vocabulary signing naturally homework 9.11
It seems you're working on Signing Naturally Homework 9.11 , which focuses on Giving Directions Perspective Shift "Store go, finish, buy milk
: Directions are given from the point of view of someone looking down the street. When you "turn," you must shift your perspective so the new street is directly in front of you. Spatial Verbs Key Concepts and Vocabulary It seems you're working
Your instructor is not being cruel. This homework is the bridge to Unit 10 (Giving Directions/Describing Places) and Unit 11 (Discussing Plans and Goals). If you cannot sequence a story in ASL, you cannot give emergency directions or explain a complex schedule. Mastery of 9.11 means you have moved from signing words to signing thoughts .
: This unit often incorporates numbers for street names (e.g., "second street") or building numbers.
: Use this facial expression to indicate a place is very close. Tilt Head Up : Use this to indicate a place is far away.