This document discusses how to gloss American Sign Language (ASL) in writing. It explains that glossing is a way to write ASL since it does not have a true written form. It shows an example of an ASL sentence glossed as "MY NAME fs-B-A-R-B-A-R-A t" and explains what each part of the gloss represents, such as that "fs" indicates fingerspelling and "t" signifies eyebrow movement. It notes that ASL glossing is written in all capital letters with each sentence on its own line and no English punctuation. Finally, it provides example sentences for the reader to practice glossing.