Asl Stop The Traffic Story Translation -
The judge laughed. He understood. He dismissed the ticket and said, "From now on, police officers will learn what STOP looks like in sign language."
However, this meant I had to walk to work and cross a major, busy street with constant traffic. It was very difficult to cross; I would stand on the corner and wait, but the cars just kept going and going without stopping for me. Often, I would have to wait for a tiny gap and then run across quickly to avoid being late to class. asl stop the traffic story translation
The American Sign Language (ASL) narrative "Stop the Traffic" is a classic story often used in educational curriculums like Signing Naturally (Unit 9.14) to teach classifiers, spatial agreement, and storytelling. It is a lighthearted tale of problem-solving that highlights the cleverness of a woman trying to navigate a daily obstacle. Story Synopsis The judge laughed
Her walk requires her to cross a very busy street with heavy traffic. She often stands at the corner waiting for a long time because cars won't stop for her, making her late for class. It was very difficult to cross; I would
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