Signing Naturally Unit 414 Answers Extra Quality [verified] -

Use your non-dominant hand to represent the total number of siblings.

Shift your body slightly toward the side you are talking about. This makes it clear to the listener which family member you are referencing without having to repeat their name. 2. Ranking Siblings (The Fingerspelled List)

Are they step-siblings? Half-siblings? Unit 4.14 introduces the "K" handshape twist for "step" and the "1/2" fraction sign. signing naturally unit 414 answers extra quality

In the Unit 4.14 videos, notice how the signers look toward the space they have designated for a family member. If you don't use eye gaze, your "answer" is technically incomplete.

Ensure you always include yourself in the count! 3. Age Signs and Number Incorporation Use your non-dominant hand to represent the total

Unit 4.14 requires you to provide the ages of family members.

One of the most common questions in Unit 4.14 involves identifying where you or a sibling fall in the birth order. Unit 4

Units like 4.14 are the building blocks of storytelling in ASL. While searching for a direct answer key can be tempting, the "extra quality" comes from mastering the and ranking systems that define the language. Focus on the how and the why of the signs, and you'll find that the answers come naturally.

Use your non-dominant hand to represent the total number of siblings.

Shift your body slightly toward the side you are talking about. This makes it clear to the listener which family member you are referencing without having to repeat their name. 2. Ranking Siblings (The Fingerspelled List)

Are they step-siblings? Half-siblings? Unit 4.14 introduces the "K" handshape twist for "step" and the "1/2" fraction sign.

In the Unit 4.14 videos, notice how the signers look toward the space they have designated for a family member. If you don't use eye gaze, your "answer" is technically incomplete.

Ensure you always include yourself in the count! 3. Age Signs and Number Incorporation

Unit 4.14 requires you to provide the ages of family members.

One of the most common questions in Unit 4.14 involves identifying where you or a sibling fall in the birth order.

Units like 4.14 are the building blocks of storytelling in ASL. While searching for a direct answer key can be tempting, the "extra quality" comes from mastering the and ranking systems that define the language. Focus on the how and the why of the signs, and you'll find that the answers come naturally.