Signing Naturally 12.1 Answers — My Favorite Leather Jacket
The signer doesn't just say "it has a zipper." They use to show the path of the zipper. If the zipper is slanted, their hand moves diagonally. If there are buckles on the side, they will use a specific handshape to "place" them on their waist. 2. Contrastive Structure
Before trying to translate words, visualize the jacket in your mind based on the signer’s hand movements.
This is where your knowledge of Classifiers (CL) is tested. The signer describes: signing naturally 12.1 answers my favorite leather jacket
The signer typically explains that the jacket was a gift or purchased at a specific location (often a specialty shop or during a trip). In the standard curriculum video, pay close attention to the spatial setup of the "store" versus "home."
If you are working through , you’ve likely encountered the narrative "My Favorite Leather Jacket" in Unit 12.1. This segment is a classic in American Sign Language (ASL) curricula, designed to test your comprehension of descriptive classifiers, spatial agreement, and narrative sequencing. The signer doesn't just say "it has a zipper
Notice how the signer conveys the texture of the leather. They might use facial expressions (non-manual markers) to indicate that the leather is thick, soft, or rugged. Tips for Success in Unit 12.1
Showing the placement of the pockets using flat handshapes. The Fit: Indicating if it is snug, heavy, or oversized. The signer describes: The signer typically explains that
By mastering the details of "My Favorite Leather Jacket," you aren't just finishing a homework assignment—you're learning how to describe complex objects with precision, a vital skill for any fluent ASL user.