: Occasionally use the "Are you following?" facial expression (raised brows and a slight lean) to ensure your partner understands the path.
: Visualize the map horizontally in front of you rather than vertically. signing naturally 9.11
The unit begins by introducing students to the concept of storytelling in ASL, including the importance of visual descriptive detail, role-shifting, and non-manual markers. Students then learn to analyze and create their own ASL stories, using a range of techniques to convey emotion, character, and plot. : Occasionally use the "Are you following
Throughout the unit, students engage in a range of activities and exercises designed to help them develop their storytelling skills. These may include: and plot. Throughout the unit
In ASL, your face provides the grammar. For Lesson 9.11, several specific are essential for clear communication: