Signing Naturally 5.4 Jun 2026
Your own location is always directly in front of you. Vocabulary: Talking About Chores
In the curriculum, the primary focus is on Describing Activities and Talking About Chores . This lesson typically includes learning signs for household tasks and using them to discuss daily or weekly routines. Post Topic: Master Your Household Signs (Unit 5.4)
Whether you love them or "detest" them, these are the signs you'll need to master for this unit: signing naturally 5.4
If your eyebrows are up, you are asking for confirmation. If your eyebrows are down, you are asking for information.
When signing about chores you "enjoy" or "detest," your facial expression is just as important as the sign itself. Your own location is always directly in front of you
Practice translating these scenarios into ASL. Focus on your eyebrows!
Once a person (or pet/object) is "placed" in a specific spot, all subsequent pronouns and possessive adjectives must point toward that same location to maintain clarity. Post Topic: Master Your Household Signs (Unit 5
This morning I woke up at 7:00. First, I ate breakfast — cereal and coffee. Then I showered and got dressed. After that, I drove to work. At noon, I ate lunch with a coworker. In the afternoon, I went to a meeting. At 5:00 PM, I left work and went home. In the evening, I watched TV for an hour, then I read a book. Finally, I went to bed at 10:30.
Describing cars (e.g., green, medium-sized, 4-seater vs. blue, small 2-seater).
Mastering Unit 5.4 of the Signing Naturally curriculum is a pivotal step for American Sign Language (ASL) students, moving from basic identification to the complex task of . This lesson focuses on spatial organization, vocabulary for daily chores, and the use of agreement verbs to build clear, descriptive narratives. Key Grammar: Spatial Agreement & Location
