Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework Answers May 2026
English mixes times (8:00 AM) with parts of the day (evening). ASL treats them as a single unit.
Repeating time signs (frequency)
Place time signs at the beginning or end of the sentence for frequency.
Extending/Declining invitations
Use non-manual markers (NMMs) – eyebrows raised for the invitation question, then appropriate facial expression for response. Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework Answers
If you need to finish the homework tonight and you don't have the video files, here is the ethical workaround. Do not look for a PDF of answers. Instead, do this:
Step 1: The Pause & Rewind Method Most students fail 5.6 because they try to watch the ASL video once. The workbook expects you to watch it 10-15 times. Watch the signer. Pause. Gloss the first sign. Rewind. Rewatch. English mixes times (8:00 AM) with parts of
Step 2: Use a 3-Column Chart Make a paper with three columns: TIME | ACTIVITY | FREQUENCY. Watch the video. Fill in the chart without trying to form English sentences. Once the chart is full, translate the chart into ASL gloss.
Step 3: Validate with a Peer (Not Google) Find one classmate. Compare your charts (not your signed sentences). If you both wrote "12 NOON / EAT / ALWAYS," you are likely correct. Signing Naturally 5.6 Homework Answers
In 5.6, your eyebrows and mouth matter. When asking the question "Do you go to school every day?" your eyebrows go up (yes/no question). When answering "I go every day," you use a slight forward head nod and a tight mouth (showing "regularity").
