The Signing Naturally Units 1-6 and Units 7-12 curriculum, often referred to as "Signing Naturally 1011" when covering the pivotal midway point of the Level 2 series, represents a significant leap in American Sign Language (ASL) proficiency. Moving beyond basic conversational skills, Units 10 and 11 empower learners to describe complex environments, express personal characteristics, and discuss abilities and reactions with nuance.
Using contrastive structure (shoulder shifting) to compare two different things. Unit 4: Talking About Family
The third unit of Signing Naturally 1011 focuses on food and drink. Learners will learn signs for: signing naturally 1011
Your brain thinks you are making the correct facial expressions, but the camera often shows otherwise. Record your "Life Story" assignment and watch it on mute. If you can’t tell the emotion without the signs, you
Welcome to Signing Naturally 1011, a comprehensive course designed to help you master the basics of American Sign Language (ASL). In this article, we'll provide an overview of the course, its objectives, and what you can expect to learn. The Signing Naturally Units 1-6 and Units 7-12
Naming types of homes, real estate features, modes of transportation, and numbers 21–30.
Mastering American Sign Language: The Ultimate Guide to Signing Naturally Units 1-6 Unit 4: Talking About Family The third unit
Deaf culture values directness; look for specific facial expressions that signal hesitation. 3. The "Don't Mind" and "Please" Openers
Immediate and extended family vocabulary, listing chronological age, and ordering siblings.
Beyond spatial descriptions, Unit 10 introduces vocabulary to describe personal qualities and characteristics. This includes: Physical attributes. Personality traits. Social behaviors. 3. Numbers in Context
Define ASL as a visual-spatial language and introduce Signing Naturally as the bridge for hearing learners.