I've worked in retail for a long time, but the job I'm currently working at has quite a few deaf customers. When they pull out their phone or a piece of paper they are always so excited when they realize I know at least a little bit. They also come looking for me when they come in since I'm the only one there who knows any. I plan on growing my skills to hopefully have a nice conversation with them when they come in :)
I've been signing off and on for most of my life. But I'm about to start working at a bank that has a good amount of deaf customers, so I definitely needed this refresher. Thank you very much.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!! I'm a student learning ASL to become an interpreter and my teacher's videos are so difficult to understnad and often blurry. This video was so clear on teaching about money (and also no blurring around hands). You literally just helped me pass my test!!!
Your sign language videos are awesome, many years ago I knew sign and interpreted at church when had deaf persons attending. I am now reviewing and learning more signs. THANK YOU.
This helped me so much. I could not find how to sign money that was over 1000 dollars with cents included. Thank you so much for taking the time to make and post these videos.
This was so helpful. My prof did not have a lot of time to go over this in class but we have a quiz on it today, this helped sooooooooo much! Thanks! Super clear!
thank you for posting this! my ASL teacher is deaf and uses full immersion in her classes, sometimes I need clarification so I use your videos, lifeprint, and handspeak. The only sign I was having trouble with was "total" I knew it was money/math related but couldn't figure it out until I watched your videos with captions on. also the editing on this video was great! made it very interesting to watch.
I find seeing it in a video easier to understand than trying to see what my book is showing. I am still a beginner, but will be going to intermediate soon. Will not stop just because my school won't let me take their third and last class.
I know that this comment is really late and your channel is inactive for some years but I just want to let you know that your channel really help me with my asl class and I wanted to say thank you so much, also that is a really well made thumbnail!
I get the sense that Professor Wheeler* had a lot of fun with the animations in this one :) *I had to look up your name, which I didn't know despite watching many of your videos, assigned in my ASL 3 class last year!
I wish it had subtitles. I'm still new to the deaf community and my ASL is still bad. I'm trying to learn it but I only understood every other sign. :-(
What I need to remember is number incorporation. For 1 - 9 dollars, twist the number.For coins, there is a cent spot, but telling cents after a dollar isn't needed. Also $1,000 - $9,000 uses number incorporation. And for 88 cents I need to remember how to repeat the 8
What a fantastic video! I loved it! I can understand sign language pretty well, but even if I couldn't I feel like I would have learned something from this video. Learning a language through figuring it out yourself is always more effective than having each word (or grammar rule) spelled out for you. This video supported that method which made me very happy! The strategic use of pictures and slow, clear signing was just perfect! And he did it all in one take (at the very least I didn't see any video cuts) which is pretty impressive in and of itself.
Thank you for making this video. My daughter and I are both trying to learn sign language, and I looked this video up for clarification. I don't know all of the signs you're doing, but you go slow enough, and are expressive enough that most of it translates anyway. She does virtual school, and ASL is one of the courses offered. I'm not sure why, but they don't have a lot of videos included in the lessons, so youtube has been immensely helpful when they don't explain the signs well. This video was exactly what we needed:)
My pleasure. Glad you found this video to be useful. :) Best of luck in your daughter's ASL education. I will continue to make more videos teaching ASL here on UA-cam. :)
If you click the little gear icon in the corner of the video screen, and click on "playback speed" you can slow down or speed up the video in increments of 0.25×
I am a hearing person trying to learn ASL and I work at a bank. This video was unclear in many ways - I wish it had subtitles. I'm not sure what I learned.
Heey i really liked it but around 0.40 there were kinds of coins but i live in holland (im gonna move to america later :)) but i dont knkw what those coins are, can someone say it thanks:)
Shannon the coins from left to right are: a penny = .01 cents a nickel= .05 cents a dime (smallest one) = .10 cents a quarter= .25 cents Best of luck to you!
I work as a cashier and I've noticed some of my customers using ASL to communicate. This video is really helping me communicate back! Thank you!
I work in customer service and I was just wondering how to sign some of these things, this is really helpful. Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks for learning ASL and making your services more accessible to Deaf people. :)
That’s why I’m here too. I have a regular that uses sign. And thought he deserved the same communication as everyone else.
I've worked in retail for a long time, but the job I'm currently working at has quite a few deaf customers. When they pull out their phone or a piece of paper they are always so excited when they realize I know at least a little bit. They also come looking for me when they come in since I'm the only one there who knows any. I plan on growing my skills to hopefully have a nice conversation with them when they come in :)
I've been signing off and on for most of my life. But I'm about to start working at a bank that has a good amount of deaf customers, so I definitely needed this refresher. Thank you very much.
Awesome! How's your ASL skills now? That is great you are making your bank more accessible and Deaf-friendly. :)
Cutting out the sign for "cent" makes signing money very natural! Thank you for the video!
This is, by far, the BEST, all inclusive, asl money tutorial I have found to date. Very much appreciated. Thank you.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!! I'm a student learning ASL to become an interpreter and my teacher's videos are so difficult to understnad and often blurry. This video was so clear on teaching about money (and also no blurring around hands). You literally just helped me pass my test!!!
This is a very clear site. He makes this and the 50 states of America very clear. I will look for more of these by him. Excellent.
Your sign language videos are awesome, many years ago I knew sign and interpreted at church when had deaf persons attending. I am now reviewing and learning more signs. THANK YOU.
This helped me so much. I could not find how to sign money that was over 1000 dollars with cents included. Thank you so much for taking the time to make and post these videos.
Fantastic! My students were thrilled to see this concept in ASL rather than spoken and Signed English!
Do you teach American Sign Language, or signed English?
This was so helpful. My prof did not have a lot of time to go over this in class but we have a quiz on it today, this helped sooooooooo much! Thanks! Super clear!
Awesome! Glad it helped you with the class and the quiz! Thank you for the compliment. :)
Excellent tutorial even for a beginner that doesn't know much sign, thank you!
thank you for posting this! my ASL teacher is deaf and uses full immersion in her classes, sometimes I need clarification so I use your videos, lifeprint, and handspeak. The only sign I was having trouble with was "total" I knew it was money/math related but couldn't figure it out until I watched your videos with captions on. also the editing on this video was great! made it very interesting to watch.
BRAVO, Brilliant way to teach ASL numbers. THANK You.
I find seeing it in a video easier to understand than trying to see what my book is showing. I am still a beginner, but will be going to intermediate soon. Will not stop just because my school won't let me take their third and last class.
Perfect for my 1 grader son!!! Thank you for posting this!!!
In all my ASL classes (even taught by Deaf) I never learned any of that. Thank you!
Super helpful! I missed my ASL class and my teacher posted this to help with practice. I'm all caught up - Thank you!
Thank you for going at a moderate speed for us learners! It was so helpful! :D And all the examples were great!
Challenging, yet informative. Keeping up with what he's saying is fun.
I'm a 17 year old, hoping to impress my co-workers, and this is the thing I needed thanks.
I know that this comment is really late and your channel is inactive for some years but I just want to let you know that your channel really help me with my asl class and I wanted to say thank you so much, also that is a really well made thumbnail!
I love this! Thank you! Perfect for ASL learners!
This was such a cute video! Very informative, and well edited.. as always :)
Great job! Very clear even with minimal ASL understanding.
Thank you soooo much for your videos. They give me soo much support as I learn
ASL!!
I get the sense that Professor Wheeler* had a lot of fun with the animations in this one :)
*I had to look up your name, which I didn't know despite watching many of your videos, assigned in my ASL 3 class last year!
Thank you so much! I am trying to learn and work in retail, knowing signs for money and numbers truly helps! (:
Awesome! Thanks for learning ASL and making your business more accessible for Deaf people. :)
WoW! Many updates from my old way of signing money .... Thank you!
I wish it had subtitles. I'm still new to the deaf community and my ASL is still bad. I'm trying to learn it but I only understood every other sign. :-(
Hi, it has captions. Click on CC and turn it on in English. Some UA-cam players don't have the CC feature like on some mobile devices.
Why? Did you just go deaf? Or are you hard-of-hearing?
Neither... I'm a hearing person and I have found asl to be interesting. Plus I want to learn more about deaf culture.
oh. are you in ASL?
no... just trying to learn it.
AWESOME VIDEO! :) Will subscribe and I'm using this for my class as a resource and sending to parents to practice with their Deaf children.
Wow. Your videos are wonderful. Very clear.
Thank you for this video! I'm so excited! Maybe I'll get a chance to use this during my cashier job!
I love your videos. Thank you for making them.
Fun format and helpful thank you!
This was a lot of help! Thank you!
What I need to remember is number incorporation. For 1 - 9 dollars, twist the number.For coins, there is a cent spot, but telling cents after a dollar isn't needed. Also $1,000 - $9,000 uses number incorporation. And for 88 cents I need to remember how to repeat the 8
What a fantastic video! I loved it! I can understand sign language pretty well, but even if I couldn't I feel like I would have learned something from this video. Learning a language through figuring it out yourself is always more effective than having each word (or grammar rule) spelled out for you. This video supported that method which made me very happy! The strategic use of pictures and slow, clear signing was just perfect! And he did it all in one take (at the very least I didn't see any video cuts) which is pretty impressive in and of itself.
Thank you for making this video. My daughter and I are both trying to learn sign language, and I looked this video up for clarification.
I don't know all of the signs you're doing, but you go slow enough, and are expressive enough that most of it translates anyway.
She does virtual school, and ASL is one of the courses offered. I'm not sure why, but they don't have a lot of videos included in the lessons, so youtube has been immensely helpful when they don't explain the signs well. This video was exactly what we needed:)
My pleasure. Glad you found this video to be useful. :) Best of luck in your daughter's ASL education. I will continue to make more videos teaching ASL here on UA-cam. :)
wow! this was a great lesson! Thank you
You are so freakin appreciated. 🙏🏼😄. 🤟🏼. Thank you!
Very clear, nice job thank you 🙏
This is a really great video. Thanks!
Something different for me to learn thank you
thank you your videos are very helpful
That was so great!
Thx so much for posting!!!; oD
Very helpful- thank you
Wow this guy is great.
super cool asl video! great job!
Ok...counting money in ASL is very challenging.
+K. Sutton For me, it is more challenging counting money in English. Each to their own, right?
once you take at least one course of ASL you seem to catch on alot faster :)
I love this I just wish the counting money wasn't so hard I guess I'll keep watching to learn
Thank you for not going fast
Thank you for doing the signs of money but can you please turn the slow it down a bit what is the same for I have five dollars in sign language
If you click the little gear icon in the corner of the video screen, and click on "playback speed" you can slow down or speed up the video in increments of 0.25×
Thank you !
Thank you
Thank you kind sir
THANKYOU!!!
I'm curious what software you use for making this video? Will you share with me? Thanks.
Ooops, AND Money numbers!
I am a hearing person trying to learn ASL and I work at a bank. This video was unclear in many ways - I wish it had subtitles. I'm not sure what I learned.
if you hit the 'cc' icon in the bottom bar, you will see it captioned.
What is the difference between the sign for “1” and “alone”?
oh see was working sorter diamond for tax ...How?
Thx
How would I sign six dollars and 500 dollars? will the $6 look like 16? Will the $500 look like again? Just a little confused
May someone please be so kind and tell me what it means when he holds his left hand with his right and pulls it away?
Just kidding, I looked it up in one of my ASL books.
i like!!! 👏
Found it “kinda” helpful but may be more helpful if there was some vocal help in it. Still enjoyed the vid
Heey i really liked it but around 0.40 there were kinds of coins but i live in holland (im gonna move to america later :)) but i dont knkw what those coins are, can someone say it thanks:)
Shannon the coins from left to right are:
a penny = .01 cents
a nickel= .05 cents
a dime (smallest one) = .10 cents
a quarter= .25 cents
Best of luck to you!
+Monique Neal a Penney is $ .01 not .01 cents as well as the others
i was hoping there is subtitle so that people who wants to learn sign language can easily cope up with the lesson of the video. 🙋
The video is captioned. You can turn on the captions.
How do you say 50 cent piece?
Numbers always confuse me
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