This is THE place to learn signs, not how you see them in a dictionary, but how you're going to see them in the REAL world! Learn to become an expressive and conversational signer. Sharpen your receptive ASL skills so you can understand people signing to you with lots of practice. Learn the tips, tricks, and hacks to make signing easier and your signing better looking. Have fun connecting with the Deaf Community and learning about the Deaf Culture and their history and strength. I'm here to help you do all these things and bridge the gap between hearies and deafies... Come, sit, stay a while, and get your hands and arms warmed up because I'm going to have you signing!
Thanks for posting this video. I'm a beginner, and I loved how I was able to look up just one word and learn it so quickly. I'm looking forward to being able to communicate better with the deaf community in the town I moved to. :)
I jave anxiety and cant talk well in public places and stutter my life away when talking sometimes, so im learning asl to talk to my mum atleast and maybe have my parents learn asl so we can talk easily without me struggling
I got the starter ASL in 2020 and I can't see the videos any longer. I have been back various times and always saw them, but they are all private now. Is there an email I can correspond to for questions.
Im looking into this as a career, my mom is hard of hearing. I am going to try to learn this through your videos. Is there anything anyone can recommend for learning and becoming employed
I've tried to get a response from other ASL advocates with no luck. We have someone who comes in and needs to sign their initials at the end of our transaction. I would love to know how to ask her "to sign here" in ASL but have not been able to find an answer
Time stamps for signs for people with big fingers ✋🏽😊 After 1:24 Again 1:34 All 1:44 Almost 1:53 Also 2:08 Always 2:19 And 2:31 Bad 2:40 Bathroom 2:50 Because 3:05 Before (past) 3:18 Big 3:29 Boy 3:40 But 3:51 Can 4:06 Can’t 4:17 Cold 4:29 Come 4:39 Dad 4:52 Day 5:02 Find 5:20 Finish 5:36 First 5:48 Friend 5:56 From 6:05 Girl 6:24 Go 6:34 Good 6:48 Happy 6:57 Have 7:09 He/She/It 7:21 Hello 7:32 Here 7:41 Home 7:54 Hot 8:04 How 8:18 Hurt 8:38 I/Me 8:49 If 9:00 In 9:11 Know 9:25 Last 9:43 Like 9:55 Little 10:11 Love 10:26 Make 10:37 Many 10:53 Mom 11:08 One 11:22
Hello, deaf person here. And as a deaf person, in a hearing world, I can't begin to tell you how many time I get asked "don't you wish you can hear?!" I'm saying this bc of my opinion. Please do not ask this to a deaf person, it is considered rude (in my opinion) I would do an uno reverse, and ask if they wished they were deaf. I have a CI which I can take off whenever I'm sleeping or whatever. But I wouldn't have it any other way with my deafness. I am still the same as you all are, I just learn differently and that's okay. I hope what I said makes sense. And if you do have any questions about me (how I learned, or any other questions) please don't hesitate to ask, I will answer as best as I can :)