The workbook also includes a series of prompt-response exercises focused on checking for commonality or confirmation: "I don't eat meat. Do you?" "I didn't bring my USB. Did you?" "I don't want to see the movie. Do you?" "I don't know how to make coffee. Do you?" Why Use These Strategies?

Use the answer key—whether from the Teacher's Edition, a verified Quizlet, or a tutor—as a diagnostic tool. If you got 10/10 correct on 8.8 because you copied the key, you have learned nothing. If you got 6/10 correct, used the key to see the 4 errors, and then re-signed those four sentences correctly, you have improved.

Just then, his study partner, Sarah, tapped on the table. She didn't say a word; she just pointed at her own eyes and then at his screen, then signed: “AGAIN. SLOW.”

: For geographic locations like "Europe," signers list other known places (France, Spain, etc.) to lead the viewer to the correct category.

A signer asks a roommate to hand them a book on a high shelf.