Hello 😊 I’m relatively new here I was born half deaf and now I have a autistic non verbal granddaughter that lives w me so we are learning how to sign together. You’re a great teacher and every video is the highest quality!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🫶🏼 I’d say my personality is considerate,friendly,humble,hardworking, and loyal.
I love these vocabulary videos, but my favorite part is the sentence exercises at the end. I would love it if there were more sentences at the end (or if there were more videos dedicated to sentence exercises). Thanks for the videos! 😃
Hello. My name is Serene Skylar Ru. Hope all is well. I am new to your ASL channel, & I can truly say I love it, & I love how you also put your ASL signs into a sentence. That is so awesome. I'm Deaf & still learning ASL, and your teachings are so perfect. I've tried to learn from other ASL teachers who aren't Deaf, but they tend to go overboard with the facial expressions. Deaf people communicate just like the hearing people, only with ASL, & not so much facial expressions. I love how you teach without going overboard like many other people do. The first time I saw a ASL teacher, She was literally going overboard with the facial expressions, and I literally thought I was watching a ASL comedy 😂 Thank you for teaching so perfectly.
Few months ago I thought of starting to learn sign language, and I decided to officially start learning it now! Thank you for teaching us! 😇 I'll try my best to learn the basics first and then I'll come back to this video 😇
This channel is great if you are trying to learn sign language. I want to learn so I can communicate with any people I want to and not have to worry about writing things down on paper. This channel is also great for beginners. I know quite a bit of sign language now because of this channel! Keep up the good work guys!
Love this! Keep making this kind of content! My older sister and I had developmental issues, and we weren't talking until we were 5, so we learned how to sign.
I’ve heard that the sign for sweet/sugar/diabetes are all basically the same. I’d love a video on common signs that are used for lots of meanings and how best to spot context.
Hello, I learned LSG for 3 years but I now live in the USA and I want to learn ASL and you have helped me a lot. Thank you. I am starting from the first video so I am learning more.
Thanks for showing the signs for unpleasant personality types. And if someone ever freestyles the peace sign to the forehead, they may unintentionally insult someone. LOL. I would say I'm friendly, talkative, and helpful.
You're very good at teaching ASL . Thank you from someone who is learning a new language. I enjoy learning so I can better understand others and communicate with others. Greetings from Chicago.
The sign you showed for gullible is technically the idiom "swallow-fish." It's a little more nuanced than just gullible. It could work, though. I do like your videos. I just wished you signed more of your descriptions. It does have CC so that's good. I'm latened Deaf. I've been signing for years but there aren't many signers where I live now, so I just watch ASL videos. Lol!
me and my friends love watching your videos and learning asl! we made a presentation and your videos are in it. You are an will forever be my favourite youtuber :)
I’m very shy and quiet but ever since I started learning sign language (now going to college for it) my confidence has went up, question what’s the sign for confidence?
Awesome video like always your tips so perfect for this language and keep good talk with deaf 🎉.... thanks for remember us practice facial expression....
Please!! 🙏 help m!! to find a church where I can interact with deaf people. I love the language and you are an excellent teacher. I want to learning with you but also practice what I had learned.
Hi Kelly Who are you telling to stop it? The instructor? Which signs do you think are wrong? I don't know where you live, but in my personal experience there are several signs for many words. Potato is one, orange is another. I know two totally different signs for each.
@@mysteryperson5147 Hi. I thought the same thing. The signs looked fine to me and I used to be an interpreter. My experience with ASL is there's often several signs for certain terms. A lot of it depends on what part of the country you're in. I think maybe Kelly's complaints come from seeing hearing people who don't yet sign well. Sometimes we get over-confident and think we're better than we are yet. It happens with spoken languages too.