Signing Naturally 11.6 Minidialogue 3 Answers -
The original plan was for two couples (Amber, Lauren, and their boyfriends) to go to a museum together. Some transcripts also mention a trip to Montana. What is the "hitch" in the plan?
- Sign: Hold an imaginary scarf in both hands, then wrap one hand around the other.
does not want to go because he doesn't like museums or has no interest in them. What does Amber suggest? She suggests that the two women go together (or the three of them go without her boyfriend). What does Lauren say she will do? She says that is fine and will still check with her own boyfriend to see if he wants to go with them. Course Hero Key Vocabulary for Unit 11.6 signing naturally 11.6 minidialogue 3 answers
How to Study for the Unit 11.6 Quiz (Beyond the Answer Key)
- Making requests (asking someone to do something for you).
- Giving reasons or excuses (explaining why you cannot comply).
- Negotiating time or tasks (finding a middle ground).
- Using "if" clauses (conditional statements).
The pivotal signs are:
- Eyes on ASL: Not relying on mouthing or voice.
- Descriptive Classifiers (CL): Using handshapes to show hair, body type, or clothing.
- Non-Manual Markers (NMM): Using facial expressions to indicate relative height, size, or confusion.
- Clarification: Asking for repetition or more detail (e.g., "Again, slow" or "Describe more").
Pay close attention to the point where the mood shifts from planning to problem-solving. Look for the sign for "HITCH" or "CONFLICT" to identify why the original plan is being questioned. Note the Alternative Solution The original plan was for two couples (Amber,