Symmetric hands moving in an alternating forward-and-back motion.
Students often search for a direct answer key because 8.4 is notoriously difficult. Here is why:
To reinforce your understanding of the material, practice telling your own stories using ASL narrative techniques. Review the vocabulary and grammar concepts covered in this unit, and try to incorporate them into your own storytelling.
State what action you need the other person to take. 2. Common Vocabulary to Watch For
In ASL, eye gaze shifts to indicate who or what you are talking about. Pay close attention to how the signers look toward specific spatial locations when discussing a doctor's visit versus resting at home.
: Look for the baseline starting point (usually a school, intersection, or home).
Drawing attention to a physical item in the immediate environment and using the "WHAT-SIGN" question inflection.