The importance of feedback (nodding or signing "Oh-I-see") to show the speaker you are actively paying attention. Unit 3: Discussing Living Environments
Signing Naturally 10.1.1 focuses on the following grammatical structures:
The "Ranking Principle." Using your non-dominant hand as a visual list to discuss siblings from oldest to youngest. Unit 5: Talking About Activities signing naturally 1011
Mastering ASL Communication: A Deep Dive into Signing Naturally Units 10 and 11
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of what to expect, how the curriculum works, and how to master the material from Unit 1 all the way through Unit 11. The Philosophy of Signing Naturally: Total Immersion The importance of feedback (nodding or signing "Oh-I-see")
Unit 10 marks a significant shift from casual description to analytical conversation. Students learn to move beyond simply stating facts ("He is tall") to expressing subjective evaluations ("He is hard-working," "She is irresponsible").
When learning Unit 10, practice describing your own room, focusing on spatial relationship signs (next to, across from, above). The Philosophy of Signing Naturally: Total Immersion Unit
Unlike traditional language textbooks that rely heavily on translation, Signing Naturally utilizes a . This immersion-based method prioritizes:
Strengths
Classifiers are designated handshapes used to represent nouns and pronouns, showing their shape, location, size, and how they move.
In this unit, students learn new vocabulary related to: