Signing Naturally 9.3 Fill In The Time

: For single-digit minutes (like 12: 05 ), you must sign the "0" followed by the number.

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You will be given a blank schedule (e.g., a weekly planner or daily activity log). Your instructor or a video partner signs a series of sentences describing when events begin, end, and how long they last. Your job is to in each blank. : For single-digit minutes (like 12: 05 ),

In short, is an interactive drill where you watch a signed narrative or look at illustrations of daily activities and then produce a complete ASL sentence that includes the appropriate clock time. Your instructor or a video partner signs a

ASL does not use "at" like English ("I eat lunch at 12:30"). Instead, time signs typically come in the sentence, acting as the topic. Here is the formula:

: For single-digit minutes (like 12: 05 ), you must sign the "0" followed by the number.

Moving the hand away from the body to show exiting a location.

You will be given a blank schedule (e.g., a weekly planner or daily activity log). Your instructor or a video partner signs a series of sentences describing when events begin, end, and how long they last. Your job is to in each blank.

In short, is an interactive drill where you watch a signed narrative or look at illustrations of daily activities and then produce a complete ASL sentence that includes the appropriate clock time.

ASL does not use "at" like English ("I eat lunch at 12:30"). Instead, time signs typically come in the sentence, acting as the topic. Here is the formula: