Modify the movement of the sign to show who is giving and who is receiving (e.g., "YOU-GIVE-ME" vs. "I-GIVE-YOU").
Non-manual markers (NMMs) tell you how severe the tear was and how the signer felt about it. A grimace or a sharp intake of breath emphasizes the accident.
Days of the week, daily routines, scheduling, and sequencing activities. Key Answers & Structural Rules: Modify the movement of the sign to show
ME DECIDE / FIX Self / NEEDLE / THREAD / BLACK / MATCH / ICL (Show careful sewing motion along the elbow) / TIME-ELAPSED (One hour). Final Status: NOW / LOOK / NEW / CLEAN / SATISFIED . Tips for Success in Advanced ASL Coursework
: Re-watch the clip and copy the signer's movements to build muscle memory for your own expressive testing. A grimace or a sharp intake of breath
Devastated and upset, as the jacket held significant personal value.
Turning your head and shoulders slightly to adopt the persona of a character in a story. This replaces the need for "he said" or "she said." Final Status: NOW / LOOK / NEW / CLEAN / SATISFIED
If you get stuck on a single sign, you might miss the next three. Focus on the big picture and the visual map the signer is drawing in front of you.