Signing Naturally 7.8 ((top)) -

✅ – 7.8 forces you to master CL:V for people walking, CL:3 for cars turning, and CL:B for walls/shelves. This is a major grammar milestone.

In the Signing Naturally curriculum, each unit is broken into sub-sections (e.g., 7.1, 7.2, etc.). Unit 7 typically focuses on "Giving Directions" and "Describing Locations" — moving from simple room layouts to complex building and neighborhood navigation. signing naturally 7.8

Signing Naturally 7.8 is an lesson for intermediate ASL learners. It successfully pushes students from static descriptions ("the chair is here") to dynamic, sequenced narratives ("walk here, then turn"). The heavy reliance on classifiers and non-manual markers makes it one of the most grammar-rich sections in Unit 7. ✅ – 7

✅ – Starts with simple 2-step directions in a small room, builds to 5+ steps through a multi-room floor plan. Weaknesses / Challenges of 7.8 ❌ High cognitive load – You must simultaneously track spatial layout, remember the sequence, and process classifiers. Many students report needing to replay videos 5–10 times. Unit 7 typically focuses on "Giving Directions" and

✅ – Students learn that furrowed brows + slight head tilt marks a sequence ("first...then..."), while raised brows marks a condition ("If you reach the door...").

❌ – The curriculum sometimes switches between "overhead map view" (bird's-eye) and "signer's eye view" without clear labeling, causing confusion.

❌ – Depending on the edition (original 1990s/2000s videos vs. newer digital versions), the video quality and fashion/setting can feel dated, which may distract some learners.