Original Promptasl, 12 grade, temporal aspect and verb inflections- recurring, continuous, and uninflected. Current vocabulary is always on time, always organized, procrastinate, tidy, responsible, not responsible , complains, pay attention, looking around, playing around, careful, careless, criticizing, nosey, touching my things, respectful
This learning resource covers the temporal aspects in American Sign Language (ASL), focusing on three primary forms: Uninflected, Recurring, and Continuous. It explains each aspect's unique movement characteristics and provides practice exercises that encourage learners to sort vocabulary, identify relevant signs, and create original sentences that illustrate these aspects in use. The resource emphasizes how temporal aspects influence the meaning and delivery of signed narratives, enhancing communication effectiveness in ASL. Additionally, it includes various activities such as a warm-up sorting exercise, production tasks, and a culminating narrative project, all aimed at reinforcing learners' understanding of temporal nuances in ASL.