Signing Naturally 9.11 Answers [updated] May 2026

Watch the video of Signer A and Signer B. Signer A asks for the post office . Signer B gives directions: "Go straight two blocks. Turn right at the school. Post office on the left." Signer A follows the directions but ends up at the police station .

OH SORRY. MY MISTAKE. NOT RIGHT TURN. LEFT. GO-THROUGH GAS STATION, TURN LEFT. COFFEE SHOP RIGHT. SORRY. Signing Naturally 9.11 Answers

If you are currently enrolled in an American Sign Language (ASL) course using the Signing Naturally curriculum (Level 2, often used in second-year ASL courses), you have likely encountered Unit 9.11. For many students, this section is a pivotal moment in the unit. It moves beyond basic vocabulary into complex sentence structures, narrative skills, and specific cultural nuances. Watch the video of Signer A and Signer B

What did Signer B do wrong in the initial directions? Correct Answer: Signer B should have said "Turn left at the school" or "Post office on the right ." The landmark (school) is correct, but the turn direction is wrong. Turn right at the school