Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 May 2026
Use the Index finger (Point).
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When identifying someone in your immediate environment, you don't just point and shout a name. You follow a visual "funnel": Start with the sign for MAN or WOMAN. Use the Index finger (Point)
Don't just watch. Sign along with the video to build muscle memory for the transitions between gender signs and descriptions. You follow a visual "funnel": Start with the
When you establish who you are talking about (the "Topic"), raise your eyebrows.
Once your listener identifies the person, you confirm with a nod or the sign "THAT-ONE." 2. Mastering Appearance Qualities
For many American Sign Language (ASL) students, is a major "aha!" moment. This lesson moves beyond simple labels and dives into the mechanics of how ASL actually functions as a visual-spatial language. If you are currently staring at your homework for 2.3, The Core Focus: Identifying People