❌ – Depending on the edition (original 1990s/2000s videos vs. newer digital versions), the video quality and fashion/setting can feel dated, which may distract some learners.
✅ – Starts with simple 2-step directions in a small room, builds to 5+ steps through a multi-room floor plan. Weaknesses / Challenges of 7.8 ❌ High cognitive load – You must simultaneously track spatial layout, remember the sequence, and process classifiers. Many students report needing to replay videos 5–10 times. signing naturally 7.8
✅ – 7.8 forces you to master CL:V for people walking, CL:3 for cars turning, and CL:B for walls/shelves. This is a major grammar milestone. ❌ – Depending on the edition (original 1990s/2000s
✅ – The video dialogues are usually unrehearsed or semi-scripted, using natural pacing, which prepares you for real-world ASL conversations. Weaknesses / Challenges of 7
❌ – The curriculum sometimes switches between "overhead map view" (bird's-eye) and "signer's eye view" without clear labeling, causing confusion.
❌ – If you're using the book/DVD alone without a teacher or tutor, you cannot verify whether your drawn route matches the intended path for receptive exercises.
✅ – Students learn that furrowed brows + slight head tilt marks a sequence ("first...then..."), while raised brows marks a condition ("If you reach the door...").