Signing | Naturally 1011
(often referred to by the search term "Signing Naturally 1011" because of the Level 2 curriculum structure) is the bridge that takes American Sign Language (ASL) students from basic communication to complex, narrative storytelling. While the first few levels of ASL focus on "survival" signs—like ordering food or asking for directions—the 10-12 sequence is where you learn to discuss life events, health, and abstract concepts.
You will learn the ASL alphabet (fingerspelling), numbers 1–10, and basic strategies for asking for information. Focus heavily on maintaining eye contact. signing naturally 1011
Unit 11 shifts focus from the present to the future, equipping you to talk about your skills, dreams, and ambitions. (often referred to by the search term "Signing
When a Deaf friend asks, "How are you?", a vague answer like "I'm fine" when you are actually sick can feel dismissive or distant. Explaining your symptoms directly is seen as warm, honest, and community-oriented. Effective Practice Tips for Success Focus heavily on maintaining eye contact
Learning to wait for pauses before signing and avoiding interruptions.