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Does the signer go up or down? Watch for the CL:V (Classifier V) representing legs walking or an elevator moving.

Watch the signer's dominant hand as it "moves" through the space. They are creating a mental map. Follow that movement with your eyes. signing naturally 9.14 answers

The most common mistake is forgetting spatial consistency . If a signer says the bathroom is next to the elevator on the left, they must keep the elevator on the left for the duration of that sentence. Does the signer go up or down

When you are the viewer, you must mentally flip the direction. If they point to their left (your right), the room is on the left side of the hall. 3. Ordinal Numbers (First, Second, Third) They are creating a mental map

When identifying a specific door in a hallway, signers use ordinal numbers.

Example: "Walk down the hall, it’s the door on the right."

Navigating the world of American Sign Language (ASL) requires more than just knowing individual signs; it involves understanding how to use the space around you to convey meaning. focuses on a critical real-world skill: Giving Directions .

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