If the signer maps the bathroom on the left, but you think it's on the right, you have lost the spatial reference.
In American Sign Language (ASL), giving directions often requires the "signer’s perspective." When you describe a route, the listener must mentally flip the directions to see them from your point of view.
Signing Naturally Units 7-12 (often referred to as Level 2) is where ASL students truly start building complex narratives. Unit 9 centers on , including talking about neighborhoods, giving directions, and utilizing spatial mapping (also known as "surveyor’s space").
Did the signer move the sign "GIVE" or "TELL" toward a specific side to indicate who was talking to whom? Classifiers: Did they use Instrument Classifiers (ICL)
– The preferred hotel was full; needs a room. Location 10: Parking – Looking for cheap parking. Key Concepts for Unit 9.11
Are you struggling with a or a particular route description in the video?
(open mouth/faraway look): Indicates that the location is far away or down a long street. Strategies for Success and Avoiding Academic Dishonesty
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Look for signs like "THEN" or "GO-TO." These indicate the signer is moving from one location to the next. Why "Answer Keys" Aren't Always the Best Path