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Homework 9.11: Exclusive – Mastering "Only" and "None" In Unit 9 of Signing Naturally , Lesson 11 focuses on the concept of . This lesson teaches you how to specify that an action or item is limited to a single person, group, or quantity. Mastery of these signs is essential for clear, accurate ASL communication. 🔑 Key Concepts and Signs
- Watch 1 (Global): Close your eyes halfway. Don't draw. Just feel the mood. Is the room crowded or empty? Fast or slow pacing?
- Watch 2 (Structure): Pause every 5 seconds. Draw only the major furniture (CL:B surfaces and CL:C cylinders). Label them "A, B, C" quickly.
- Watch 3 (Details): Use slow motion (if digital). Add the small classifiers: a CL:1 pen on a CL:B desk; a CL:5 pile of papers.
Using English Word Order:
Avoid signing "I only have..." in English order. Remember to establish the topic first. signing naturally homework 911 exclusive
Vertical vs. Horizontal
: If a business is "higher" on a vertical map (like a wall poster), the sign moves upward; when the map is "laid down" (horizontal), that same movement becomes "forward". exclusivity Homework 9
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Homework 9:11 is a bridge lesson. It moves you away from "vocabulary lists" and toward . Mastering this homework means you are no longer just "speaking with your hands"; you are "painting a picture" in the air. This is the hallmark of an advanced signer. Final Thoughts Watch 1 (Global): Close your eyes halfway
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: Handshape 5 starts at the side of the head and moves outward. Blocks ahead : Closed 5 handshape "jumping" forward. Turning Left/Right : Closed 5 handshape swiping in the direction of the turn. Intersection : Using 1 handshapes to form a "T". Traffic Light : Handshape 5 with flicking fingers.
Below are the answers for the 10 business locations and the reasons for going as presented in the workbook: Name of Business Reason for Going Needs an umbrella Sam's Deli Wants a sandwich Looking for a house Needs exercise to stay fit Daughter needs her birth certificate Ace Hardware Wall socket is broken Needs a new cell phone Courthouse Got a speeding ticket Needs a hotel room Looking for cheap parking Related Skills in Unit 9 Giving Directions: