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ОтветитьThis is amazing ! Thank you!!!
ОтветитьThis video is very informative ❤
Ответитьhello shock sorry I can't hear , sound , but from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 perfect learning gesture English asl love ;) world America 🇺🇸 you ❤️🩹
ОтветитьI love learning sign language due to me attending a deaf/ blind school. It’s really fun socializing with the deaf community and making new friends. It’s also helped me open up a lot. Thank you so much for this Ashley. Love to you ❤❤❤
ОтветитьThank you for this.
ОтветитьLove this video it's how I like to learn. No one else does ASL on advanced words. What would be really cool is if after you and your dad and or mom reviewed some of the words you used.
ОтветитьThanks Ashley..... Please make more videos... Abdul RAZZAK from India
ОтветитьASL signal to combine
ОтветитьKnowing me I'm gonna learn this and confidently sign to a blind person
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ОтветитьThank you for this. Today all children and adults wear masks at school and elsewhere, you can no longer read lips and facial expressions because all people have masks. We ordered masks with a window. An alternative is the book American Sign Language for All. how can you write it? I love this book because it allows me to write in sign language, something that I thought was impossible, even children can understand it, I love it. I appreciate these easy to follow videos. They are great. Thank you
Ответитьout of all the crazy videos i go threw you are one of the very first that i do trully admire and that is gettin straight to the point
!! i trully wish everyone else cuts the bs and get straight to the point!! please keep it up
I can't raise one eyebrow LOL
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ОтветитьI'm not deaf, but I'm tired of hearing voice, so I'll starting learning Sign language to be ready when make myself deaf someday.
Ответить"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
Ответить‘A silent voice’ movie made realise need to know sign language
ОтветитьFINALLY!!!!!! an ASL teaching video WITHOUT annoying MUSIC, and with clearly visible hands and with slo-mo and repetition, and no busy/distracting background. FINALLY!!!! YAY. I need more of this! Also, careful specifics about which hand (dominant or non-dominant) and if motion is clockwise or counterclockwise. But alas, I won't do Insta or FB (no Zuck for me) so will keep looking on YT. Thank you for this!
ОтветитьFrom Burundi thanks
ОтветитьI know learning ASL looks and seems such a cool flex, but hopefully one day I can be fluent enough in ASL to learn more like BSL, so whenever a day comes that I meet someone hard-of-hearing they won’t feel so left out or alone, not just for flexing. I heard and have read stories (as well as watched movies) that people who are deaf have plenty enough hardships in their life, and honestly those stories tend to make me cry (I’m really empathetic oof). I want to make their lives a lil easier, more so be able to make their day.
I’ve known the ASL alphabet by heart since I was younger and I still do now, but hopefully I can get enough motivation and determination to make myself fluent in it.
It would have been hilarious if the video background music
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ОтветитьI have only found one other sight, but I like the way you teach and explain. Would it be possible(for us working people)? If you could format some lessons in like "A phrase a day"? That way we can repeat the one phrase all day and let it sink in...thanks for listening😊
ОтветитьI’m hard of hearing and becoming deaf. Any advice on how to best learn ASL?
ОтветитьI think sign language is a very beautiful language, I am in my 40s now but I started learning sign language at about 10 years old. I took sign language class in my high school, my bestfriend who I met in HS the 10th grade, was hard of hearing, she taught me alot. Me and my other good friend who I have known since 5th grade, we took sign language class at a church we lived near by, once a week. Plus in my high school we had deaf students. I definitely wouldn't say I am fluent in it but I know some.
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ОтветитьWhen you say "name", to you tap once or twice? Here it said twice, but I've seen others tap once.
ОтветитьWanted to start learning so here I am, new to all this, but had a thought…. Is it just me or does it seem like the world In general missed an opportunity to create a universal sign language? I know nuance, ideas, and experiences are expressed differently in different cultures so some things might be hard to create, but at least some basics would be amazing. Imagine being able to say hi to someone in Africa or china who doesn’t speak the same language as you, but you can both have simple conversations and understand each other with a universal sign. That would be amazing. Maybe it’s already being created and I just have not looked into it yet? I dunno, but I love your channel. This is great!
ОтветитьLove the accent. Just joking.
ОтветитьPlease create tiktok with this helpful content
ОтветитьI encountered a deaf person at work and i was so sorry that I couldnt interact other than pointing so here I am so I can be ready when they come back again
Ответитьmy latest crush at work is deaf and she's going to love me that much more for self teaching myself sign!!! she was already tripping out today when all i did was the good afternoon sign. next time ill say my name :) and hopefully understand hers!
ОтветитьRecently had a peritonsillar abcess in my left tonsil, so now I can't speak for awhile. Decided this would be fun to learn while I experience what being mute is like
ОтветитьThank you. You are very clear in showing the signs and giving us practice. Very helpful!
ОтветитьIt’s awesome getting to talk in front of people and have a private conversation with someone in sight language
ОтветитьI am learning because I am becoming hard of hearing and I think it is a cool talent to add for others who may need someone to assist
ОтветитьYou are a great teacher!
ОтветитьTenitus and lol loud languages never stopped me just can't hear
ОтветитьI shall try
ОтветитьAll the good things in life we need to know. Thank you!
ОтветитьYes l am deaf like hearing impaired and my name is Orestes Delgado Jr my age 63 yrs old and next early 2022 of august become retiring !
ОтветитьJESUS loves you.
ОтветитьI appreciate what you're doing but it I don't have anyone around me that speaks asl. Any advice?
ОтветитьJust recently started learning sign language and was able to briefly communicate with on of my patients who was nervous about a procedure. I can tell it made her feel better when I introduced myself and asked her how she was
Ответитьi just taught my vb coach "good soup" in asl because that's a phrase we all say bc shes only 7 years older than us and it made her day I was so happy
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