This video covers vocabulary found on pages 5-6 of the "Signing Naturally" textbook.
This video is based on "Introducing Oneself." It deals with WH-word question signs (who, what, where), and some introductory vocabulary.
Three wh-word questions are introduced in this section: "Who", "What", and "Where". When asking a question, it is extremely important for you to use your facial expressions to make it clear that you are asking a question. There are three things you need to do when asking a wh-word question:
1- lower eyebrows
2- lean head forward
3- hold the last sign in the sentence
If you don't do these things, it will not be understood that you are looking for an answer. Your audience will be quite confused and wonder if you're trying to tell them something or if they have misunderstood you.
If you watch the video below, it will make a bit more sense. The video will also go over the following vocabulary from the text:
-Same - Different - Draw - Write
Thanks! your explanation is great!
DAKKYNNY 2 years ago