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ASL : ADVANCED vocabulary and idioms. 

Jeremy Lee Stone
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This video will be mostly focusing on Advanced ASL and how can you translate them. I gave out a few good examples, idioms, knowing idioms will help you.
I always find it intriguing to see the translation process between American Sign Language and English. I will have to admit, it's not easy to do.
Enjoy!

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Комментарии : 39   
@pgn24
@pgn24 2 года назад
Please more of these videos! I would pay for these. This is super useful!! Patreon membership and viewers paying for access to these kind of videos? I'm definitely down to pay! haha anyone else??
@treefrog101
@treefrog101 2 месяца назад
Hearie here, been signing since childhood. A few new ones here for me. Thanks! Definitely like videos like these.
@georgiaschoolforthedeafsoc8791
@georgiaschoolforthedeafsoc8791 3 года назад
Thank you for providing such great videos for more advanced ASL learners. It is easy to find introduction-level vocabulary videos but much harder to find ones addressing topics such as idioms and usage. Keep it up!
@NovasYouTubeName
@NovasYouTubeName 2 года назад
I absolutely agree. Grateful for the advanced content thanks Jeremy
@michaelswensen4667
@michaelswensen4667 Год назад
Loved this !
@lovelyjacklie7590
@lovelyjacklie7590 4 года назад
Thank god, I learn so much what is sign has specifically for word and it is really helping me to learn something new English that most deaf communities haven't known about it.
@KayKayChristinexo
@KayKayChristinexo 4 года назад
I love this wow!! I’m an interpreting student and adding this into my interpretations will be so beneficial
@housechimp2695
@housechimp2695 4 года назад
Good stuff my dude, this is actually the most proper way of teaching ASL without encoding English
@histerp51
@histerp51 Год назад
I sooo much enjoy you JLS…Just loved it. Been an Interpreter of the Deaf for more years than I would like to say, and love idioms..I knew most of yours, but a few I use not knowing it really is an idiom, although I took a class in College book for Idioms was HUGE…smile. I agree with another on here, this is the best way to learn…Wished we would have had more technology and social media years ago….Thanks again. And keep up the good work.
@mackenziezeckowski5663
@mackenziezeckowski5663 Год назад
Thank you for the idioms! As an interpreting students, it great to have these for my receptive and expressive skills.
@fredmorrow8358
@fredmorrow8358 18 дней назад
I appreciate these videos it's been very helpful to me please continue to make these videos.
@blessedwildfirechild3442
@blessedwildfirechild3442 3 года назад
Thank you!!! As an Interpreter this is SO helpful!!! Please continue ASL Advanced videos Blessings
@alanolson6913
@alanolson6913 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I’m hard of hearing and wear dual hearing aids and I sign. I’m in 2 Communities, hearing with my wife and kids and the hearing world and connected in some ways to the Deaf Community (we live in a small town in WA state so there are not too many Deaf around to visit with). Thank you for being in “my community “ and helping me to learn more.
@Arkylie
@Arkylie 4 месяца назад
Several of these are highly visual! I also particularly like "ooh! I thought of something" because it seems super useful to be able to interrupt a flow of thought, and I hope it would be clear if I used it in a conversation, if I ever got that far. It certainly feels like "hang on a minute" plus "think" and "insert in middle" so it feels like it'd be clear even if you didn't know the idiom specifically.
@quincybaker4615
@quincybaker4615 Год назад
Thank u so much for your awesome videos. I started learning ASL about 4 years ago. I work with intellectually and developmentally challenged (although I don’t care for the term) individuals. One individual was deaf, I began by learning simple vocabulary words to communicate with him about his needs,,wants and gradually learned more words to be able to be conversant. Later I worked with another deaf individual in my work and continued the same efforts. Now I don’t consider myself anywhere near fluent but I am conversant and use what I know, and am now working on refining ASL grammar and non-manual signals. My greatest struggle is receptivity. Native signers tend to sign very fast some faster than others, I feel, because the language is as natural for them as English is for hearing speakers. I have to state I’m learning and need slower signing, especially since I’m also receiving vocabulary here and there I don’t know. Can you do a video on receptivity for beginners? Do you have any suggestions? Thank you 🙏
@audreyconroy6262
@audreyconroy6262 3 года назад
Your videos are so helpful for me as an ASL Interpreting student, especially because you always use facial expressions and mouthing, which surprisingly I have a hard time finding. Thanks so much!
@scottieglot
@scottieglot 4 года назад
What a fantastic video! Thank you for sharing! Keep up the good vlogs!
@eileenpaige928
@eileenpaige928 3 года назад
Thank you for making these videos!! Also what kind of camera do you use?? Just curious :)
@Woahhhitsmonica
@Woahhhitsmonica Год назад
Thank you ! It could help me alittle more with sentences so I have an idea how to use these.
@laketamckinney4330
@laketamckinney4330 3 года назад
You really helped interpreting ASL idioms click for me. Thank you!
@nicholastorres3381
@nicholastorres3381 Год назад
Thank you! Your videos are very helpful.
@notmynaam5489
@notmynaam5489 3 года назад
Thank you for making these amazing and very useful videos plz make more I'm learning so much!!!!!!
@asl.learner
@asl.learner 3 года назад
Wow.... Thank you... This was great Just FYI... I'm gonna sit and study every single one of your videos
@wolf.alliance
@wolf.alliance 3 месяца назад
I need more of thissss
@mlit7482
@mlit7482 3 года назад
Great info!
@reginapustelak5420
@reginapustelak5420 2 года назад
great content. look forward to more of these from you JLS! but I think you stole sign for "no excuse" from my Italian grandmother ;) lol
@imjustsayin100
@imjustsayin100 4 года назад
champ! thank you for this video, very helpful
@KennyLiang
@KennyLiang 4 года назад
Thanks for the review, Jeremy ::champ!::
@SassieStephanie
@SassieStephanie 3 года назад
This is fantastic
@MsJ.TeacherToTech
@MsJ.TeacherToTech 2 года назад
You are awesome ❤
@TLForsberg
@TLForsberg 3 месяца назад
CHAMP videos...More please!!!!!!!!!!!!
@kankurou1010
@kankurou1010 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@SigningWithOmar
@SigningWithOmar Год назад
Make more Videos Bro!!!
@tarzan1008
@tarzan1008 3 года назад
Need more!!!
@johnhancock8463
@johnhancock8463 2 года назад
thankyou
@derrickgriggs2952
@derrickgriggs2952 3 года назад
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@TLForsberg
@TLForsberg Год назад
make more......
@justasksally
@justasksally 2 года назад
You sign so fast 😩
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