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Once you master 9.11, you realize you’re storytelling . You’re no longer just translating English words into signs. You are using spatial agreement, non-manual markers (like the "problem" face or the "relief" face), and eye gaze to create a mini-movie. That is true ASL fluency. A Typical 9.11 Prompt You might see a prompt like this: You are driving to a job interview. Suddenly, you get a flat tire. You call your friend. Explain the problem and ask them to pick you up. In English, you might say: "I have a flat tire. Can you come get me?"
For many students, this specific section feels like a major milestone. It’s not just another vocabulary list or a set of grammar drills. So, what is Signing Naturally 9.11, and why does it deserve its own blog post? signing naturally 9.11
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Let’s break it down. In most editions of Signing Naturally (Level 2), 9.11 focuses on Narrating Unforeseen Events & Making Requests . Once you master 9