Signing Naturally Homework 2.3 ((exclusive)) May 2026

Practice in a mirror. If your face is "frozen" while you sign, you aren't yet speaking ASL—you’re just doing "English on the hands." Conclusion

If you are watching the videos provided with your Signing Naturally workbook, keep these study habits in mind: signing naturally homework 2.3

Your homework likely requires you to distinguish between various physical traits. Key signs to review for this section include: Styles (short, long, curly, straight) and colors. Clothing: Patterns like striped, polka-dotted, or plaid. Accessories: Glasses, hats, or jewelry. Practice in a mirror

Remember that ASL is descriptive. Don't just think of the English word "striped." Think about the direction and width of the stripes and use your hands to trace that pattern in space. 3. Personal Pronouns vs. Possessive Adjectives Clothing: Patterns like striped, polka-dotted, or plaid

Point (index) toward the person while looking at them.