Word List Author Note: This is the ASL Gloss. So, LOOK-AT-ME is a single sign (hyphenated). Dr. B would turn his hand at the wrist and show that the other person should turn his/her head toward the signer and look. The gloss-word LISTEN is exactly that. So, sign LISTEN. It's not the English word being used to tell someone to focus. It's telling someone to use his/her ears to listen to (or for) a sound.
COSTELLO's ASL Dictionary: Look up WATCH #2 and end with the fingers toward your face; look up HEAR (for "listen").
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