This is where inflection and facial expressions (Non-Manual Markers) become critical. A "better" answer key explains why a sign was tilted or why the eyebrows were raised.
: A Deaf couple is traveling and stops at a motel late at night. The husband realizes they only have one key, which the wife takes to the room while he goes to a store. When he returns, he forgets which room is theirs. The "Better" Answer/Resolution signing naturally 5859 answers better
Master the "Wh-Word" questions. Ensure you recognize the eyebrows-down position for questions like "Who," "What," or "When." Storytelling (Timber! etc.) Role Shifting This is where inflection and facial expressions (Non-Manual
Slow the playback speed (if using digital resources) to 0.75x to catch specific details for the answers. Watch at normal speed to confirm your findings. Shadowing: The husband realizes they only have one key,
"You're overthinking the mechanics," a voice signed. It was Sarah, a Deaf student who often hung out in the lab to help beginners.
The phrase reveals a common problem: you want the path of least resistance and real learning. Good news—they can align.