According to study resources from Quizlet and YouTube , key signs for this unit include:
Unit 9.12 is a "Review" and "Application" section that focuses on and describing physical layouts . It’s the moment where all the grammar, non-manual markers (NMMs), and spatial agreement skills you’ve learned so far come together. The Core Focus: Spatial Agreement and Mental Maps signing naturally unit 9.12
: Foreign/country, poetry (written or signed), famous/well-known, new. Objects/Animals : Rabbit, eyes, snowboard, raw fish. Practice Sentences According to study resources from Quizlet and YouTube
. In a real-world "Deaf Space," fingerspelling every word you don't know is slow and often frustrating for both parties. By mastering these four strategies, you stay within the visual-gestural modality of ASL, which strengthens your "sign brain" and keeps the cultural immersion intact. practice dialogue Objects/Animals : Rabbit, eyes, snowboard, raw fish
The primary goal of Unit 9.12 is to ensure you can describe a location or a path in a way that the listener can "see." In ASL, this is called . You aren't just signing words; you are building a 3D model in the air. 1. Spatial Agreement
"To go up/down," "to turn left/right," and "to pass by."