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Hey Meredith, What is the hell you doing? You are not an expert in this area. Get out! Let the Deaf professional take care of this not you. you are sicko to my stomach!
ОтветитьSign language must be international, same in every country, same in every continent, 1) expression is the same, 2)different language but the same meaning
It is like traffic signal
personally i think asl is one of the most important languages a person should learn. i would LOVE to be fluent. i love these videos so much, thank you so so sooo much
ОтветитьIn my first marriage, my ex-husband‘s immediate family were the only hearing family, but his aunts, uncles and cousins were all deaf mutes so I picked up things here and there & they read lips really well, but I like to make them feel like I care enough to learn, so I’m brushing up With your videos because they will be coming to my house for lunch (they love my 2nd/forever husband) within the next week or two and I think it would be nice to let them know how important they still are to me, because even though they’re my former relatives, they never took sides and you couldn’t meet nicer people if you lived 10 lives, so I want them to feel at home.
Thank you, because your videos are very easy to navigate conversational ASL
I love the instructions, but I would like the background music LOWER, please,!. It distract me a little bit.
Ответитьeven if you play some signs in slowmo its hard to fig them out, please cover less but in an efficient way.
Ответитьi've learned that the sign for dog doesn't need the hip patting part, is that true?
ОтветитьI am off work for the summer after surgery and am spending time with you learning sign language.
I'm dyslexic and following which hand is the dominant one is really hard whrn both hands are doing things (and you aren't wearing your watch!).
It's so helpful when you say "the dominant hand does this..."
I look forward to learning more!
I'm thankful that I discovered your videos. I have a new student who is deaf and he has no language at all. I'm watching and practicing every day. Thank you.
ОтветитьMy God!! You are an excellent teacher!!. Thank you! Very much.
Ответитьhi
how to call someone
Wait, does anyone actually finger spell their names??
ОтветитьI love ur videos ❤
ОтветитьYou suck eewwwwwww
Ответитьim learning sign language because im 12 and i want to be fluent by the time im 13 so i can speak to my friend with autism who sometimes goes non-verbal i love him so much❤
ОтветитьLove the video! But could you show some hand movements that haven't been mentioned earlier, in slow-mo or really closely? It would be helpful! Thanks!
ОтветитьCan't find link to news letter.
ОтветитьPlease get rid of the background noise. It’s annoying and distracting. Thanks
ОтветитьI am learning this incase of emergency situation where i need to talk with someone who has a disability
ОтветитьYou go to fast
Can't keep y up
Your videos are an excellent resource. My personal request is that music not be used in the background. It takes our attention away from our ability to focus on the signs and your explanations. Thank you.
ОтветитьHad a 5th grade teacher that taught the class asl but it sadly didn't stick with me, now that I'm older I'm wanting to learn again :)
Ответитьpov: it’s my birthday, i’m sitting in my room and watching these videos. I’m gonna remember all of it on some random day and do the same LMAO. This video helped SO MUCH
ОтветитьI am trying to learn asl too.
It's just been on my heart to know it. I don't know any deaf people but maybe soon.😊
I love it 💓💓💓😍
ОтветитьI'm Autistic too!! So I'm hoping deaf people won't think I'm rude if I'm not making eye contact. 😬
ОтветитьI'm bored, this looks fun
ОтветитьHi Im in middle school and learning sign for a friend who's deaf and I need to know These words in sign: Im Sorry, Where, When, Thank you, goodbye/See you soon
Thank you so much This is really appreciated!
-Kat
Your videos are awesome. Thank you.
ОтветитьI am taking an on-line course at my local college. Your videos are incredible..thank you
ОтветитьThis is not ASL. This is sim-com. I strongly request no voicing with signing to teach ASL. Have a Deaf person with no voicing to teach ASL in video. Sim-com is when signs are used with speaking English means the dominant language is English and ASL is broken. ASL is not English. ASL has different grammar than English and is a different language.
ОтветитьI love learning languages,I kinda stoped learning for a while but I'm back now :)
ОтветитьLove how you make it so easy to understand!
ОтветитьI was always curious how to show that you’re finished with your sentence. This really helped me understand … thank you
Ответитьmy childhood friend was deaf and if i could go back, i would’ve learned ASL earlier so she didn’t have to rely on hearing so much to talk to me. i’m gonna make it up to her now, and for any deaf friends i make in the future
ОтветитьThank you so much for theses videos! I don’t really need to learn asl but I want to just in case I come across a deaf person and I want to communicate with them. ASL is such an interesting language
ОтветитьI Wanna Talk To Shae ! 🤘
ROCK'N'ROLL
im autistic and go nonverbal sometimes, so i rly wanna learn asl!! these are rly helpful :)
ОтветитьI became interested in sign language after watching the serySue Thomas FBEye! Love the videos!
ОтветитьI saw a deaf guy and I know sign legume
ОтветитьWhy do you sign how are you like that? Gallaudet says that how is for “how do you fix…”
ОтветитьWhy do you sign how are you like that? Gallaudet says that how is for “how do you fix…”
Ответитьgreat stuff, but i took a signing class in school and lots of the signs compared to these videos arent the same...
Ответитьgraet
ОтветитьCan we get a more advanced version of this... maybe 25 more common phrases/questions.... responses... etc.?
ОтветитьIs it normal in casual conversation to repeat I/me/you/etc at the beginning and the end of a statement? It seems very formal
ОтветитьSo how do I keep eye contact and read what their trying to say at the same time?
ОтветитьMy name is Edith 😂
ОтветитьI have an unusual question. I lost the upper half of my index finger in a logsplitting accident. Will this shortage (pardon the pun) cause problems with communicating or is there a work around?
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