COLD, HEADACHE, FEVER, COUGH, TOOTHACHE, STOMACHACHE, TIRED, SICK, SORE-THROAT, SPRAIN, BREAK, PAIN/HURT
The eyebrows indicate the condition. If you miss the eyebrow raise, you miss the "If" part.
Essential facial expressions that change the meaning of a sign (e.g., furrowed brows for WH-questions, raised brows for conditional clauses, or specific mouth morphemes like "oo," "mm," or "cha"). Signing Naturally Unit 8.4 Answer Key
Before making a request, ASL structure usually requires you to state a condition or context first. This ensures the person you are asking understands why you need assistance. : [Condition/Context] + [Request]
In this exercise, you are asked to watch a short ASL story and answer comprehension questions. The answers to the comprehension check are: Before making a request, ASL structure usually requires
: Open eyes slightly, tilt head back, open mouth slightly (cs look), and extend the arm fully during the sign.
Phrases indicating a change in plans, such as postpone , miss , lost , or fall behind . 2. Key Vocabulary for Unit 8.4 The answers to the comprehension check are: :
A signer explains that an appliance or item (like a computer or car) is broken or malfunctioning.