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Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key -

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Ensure you distinguish between "shoulder-length" (signing at the shoulder) and "very long" (signing toward the waist). Part 3: Sequencing Physical Qualities

In ASL, you don’t just list traits. There is a specific order (Gender > Height > Body Type > Color/Style of Hair > Other details). Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key

: What happened or what does the signer need? (e.g., Car broke down , Forgot homework ).

Typical workbook assignments require identifying the specific condition in a conversation, such as agreeing to buy a printer only after eating lunch, or agreeing to pay for something with the stipulation of being paid back later. : What happened or what does the signer need

In the Signing Naturally student workbook, Unit 8.4 includes video comprehension exercises where you watch native signers interact and then answer corresponding questions. Below is the structural breakdown of the dialogues and the corresponding answer key points. Dialogue 1: Asking for a Favor at Work

Index finger touches the nose and moves forward/downward, used to ask "Would you mind?" politely. Study Tips for Mastering ASL Requests In the Signing Naturally student workbook, Unit 8

Nod willingness, sign the exchange expected (condition), and check for agreement. Unit 8.4 Vocabulary Highlights Key signs to master for the 8.4 video exercises include (sequencing), UNDERSTAND (as "provided that"), EXCHANGE/IN-RETURN (for favors), COST/EXPENSIVE FINE-WITH-ME Practice Tip: Minimizing Interruptions

She will help you purchase the tickets after she is done with her task He will help you connect all of your devices 📖 Essential Vocabulary

In this exercise, you typically watch a video of a signer describing individuals in a group. Your task is to identify the person being described.

Pay attention to the agreement verbs . The sign BORROW will move toward the signer's chest, indicating they are the receiver. Essential Grammar Tips for Success in Unit 8

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For instructors:

Ensure you distinguish between "shoulder-length" (signing at the shoulder) and "very long" (signing toward the waist). Part 3: Sequencing Physical Qualities

In ASL, you don’t just list traits. There is a specific order (Gender > Height > Body Type > Color/Style of Hair > Other details).

: What happened or what does the signer need? (e.g., Car broke down , Forgot homework ).

Typical workbook assignments require identifying the specific condition in a conversation, such as agreeing to buy a printer only after eating lunch, or agreeing to pay for something with the stipulation of being paid back later.

In the Signing Naturally student workbook, Unit 8.4 includes video comprehension exercises where you watch native signers interact and then answer corresponding questions. Below is the structural breakdown of the dialogues and the corresponding answer key points. Dialogue 1: Asking for a Favor at Work

Index finger touches the nose and moves forward/downward, used to ask "Would you mind?" politely. Study Tips for Mastering ASL Requests

Nod willingness, sign the exchange expected (condition), and check for agreement. Unit 8.4 Vocabulary Highlights Key signs to master for the 8.4 video exercises include (sequencing), UNDERSTAND (as "provided that"), EXCHANGE/IN-RETURN (for favors), COST/EXPENSIVE FINE-WITH-ME Practice Tip: Minimizing Interruptions

She will help you purchase the tickets after she is done with her task He will help you connect all of your devices 📖 Essential Vocabulary

In this exercise, you typically watch a video of a signer describing individuals in a group. Your task is to identify the person being described.

Pay attention to the agreement verbs . The sign BORROW will move toward the signer's chest, indicating they are the receiver. Essential Grammar Tips for Success in Unit 8