I'm in ASL 201 and I have the old Signing Naturally 1 & 2 (1993). But the students coming up behind me now, even the 102's have a new Edition (don't know what year). The book has many more pages, the images are photos, not drawings like in mine, and the dialogs on the DVD are against a white background, which makes it very difficult to watch. Not an improvement in my opinion.
What I'd like to see is ASL Glossing just as we (hearies) learned English, in a book on Sentence Structure. I know the sentence structure is OSV, and in simple sentences that's fine. ("Put the keys on the television" becomes "TV keys put-on"). But for more complex sentences, I don't know how to structure them. ("Put the keys on the TV or the refrigerator so I can find them later" becomes what? "TV or refrigerator keys put-on I later find"?) Or even more complex sentences than that.
Do the Green Books help with this? The Signing Naturally series doesn't seem to.
I realize ASL is not a written language, but seeing correct syntax would be very helpful, especially if you are going into a career where it will be of the utmost importance.