Your instructor will ask you to retell the story, or describe your own jacket.
The jacket was passed down to the signer, giving it sentimental and vintage value. 2. How is the jacket physically described?
The signer's facial expressions (Non-Manual Signals) shift dramatically here to showcase distress, regret, or frustration. 4. The Resolution The story concludes with the current status of the jacket. Did they fix it? Did they replace it? Do they still own it today? Core Linguistic Concepts to Watch For signing naturally 12.1 answers my favorite leather jacket
Notice how the signer points to their own collar, elbows, and sides. They are using their body as a "map" for where the changes occur.
To allow his to fit properly without interference. Second Change He sewed zippers onto the side pockets. Your instructor will ask you to retell the
Why the jacket held immediate significance. 2. Physical Description
One of the most engaging, yet challenging, homework assignments in this unit is (sometimes featuring the story of "The Tailor" or "Justin's Jacket"). This assignment tests your ability to comprehend detailed spatial descriptions, classifier usage, and narrative sequencing. How is the jacket physically described
: He needed to secure his belongings so items wouldn't slip or fall out while riding. 5. Describe the Third Change made to the jacket and why.