I love her, I want to learn this because my dad and step mom work with Special Education, so I started helping at my school and was paired with a deaf person. I cant wait to use these next year!
What a blessing to realize you are fellow Believers and your signing of church songs was just beautiful and inspiring!💗🤟🏻I knew there was a reason that I was drawn to you in particular, Meredith. I am thoroughly enjoying all of your videos and retaining so much! Thank you for everything! 😸🙌🏼
Can ASL--or any sign-language, for that matter---adapt and change to suit the thought-patterns and motor-function of neurodivergent users? Because I'm autistic, and I find the fingerspelling system in particular to be very unintuitive. I challenge you to fingerspell the longest town name in the world: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
I wanted to ask about the countries video you posted recently. Say you want to sign someone who is Canadian for example. After signing the country sign for Canada, would you add the agent marker afterwards? Same thing goes for any country as well?
So good!! I'm coming back into ASL after a long gap and my how things have changed. I knew of dialects, but now BSL/BASL and other variations?!? Thank you for helping me play catch up with a lot of the older signs that are no longer in use.
Hello Meredith! I am learning ASL, thanks for your videos, they are a helpful reference. I try to attend Deaf events, yes, it can be intimidating. In my experience, meeting Deaf people has been positive. They are eager to help, explain, repeat etc. Question for you: How do they tell jokes? Thank you thank you, thank you.😊
what are some of the best choices in colleges/University to learn and become fluent? I'm about to be a senior and want to get ahead of the game to become an interpreter
Half deaf… does she have hearing in only one ear, or are both of her ears 50% deaf? How does that even work? Wouldn’t that be considered hearing impaired? Would she also be half hearing then? 🧐 seriously wondering…
Hey Meredith, I have a question: I am in high school and I've been watching your videos for a while and learning asl because it really interests me and I couldn't take it in school this year due to scheduling issues. Now, for my writing class I have to write a research paper and I really want it to be on something in Deaf culture. Any topic question recommendations?
One other question, i know this is a year old video, but I started out as a child with S.E.E. Is that your familar format? I see you switch from ASL to SEE, or is it just me? Thank you. ~Krista
Does it matter right or left handed when speaking ASL? Can the word "help" for example be spoken but "left handed"? Everything I see is speaking on the right hand? What if I need to make those signs on my left hand? I am missing half of my left index finger so It ugly when I try hook shapes with my left index finger. What if I was missing the same part on my right hand? In a way I am muted in a def world?
You can sign with the hand its better for you,so yeah you can sign with your left hand. I guess you see most signing with right hand because for most people dominant hand in signing=the hand they write with. But i think you shouldnt change between the hands you are using as dominant cuz that can be confusing
My first ASL instructor told us, "Pick one hand and teach it to sign." I wish I would have taught my left hand to sign because then it would be stronger than it is now.
@gardeniagirl1374 what do you do if you use both hands? I often carry things. So sometimes I sign with one hand and then a different another time because of things I'm holding. Also because of chronic conditions, sometimes one arm gives out and vise versa. So then when I try signing it gets all confused and I sign with both. I like don't have a dominant hand because of all this so when both hands are free, my signs get all mixed up because of the hand swapping
The last interpretator I worked with said that she us able to bypass a lot of certifications because ASL is her Mother Tounge. I thought that was cool!
When you talk and sign are we supposed to talk or just sign? Like my daughter and i want to practice with each other but she knows none of the signs and she doesnt understand unless i talk and tell her what i just said, is this ok ? Or should we do something different.
You can't speak and sign at the same time because ASL and English have two different rules and grammar. Signing and speaking wouldn't be ASL, it would be SEE But I will say if she has questions instead of verbally telling her, try fingerspelling the word. Helps her with fingerspelling comprehension and also makes the sign stick better. It's what you normally have to do with deaf people
I think I need to find a deaf community. I'm a comedian who is deaf in one ear, who wants to incorporate ASL. I have been deaf since I was 7 years old, and hearing aids aren't helping me
I love her, I want to learn this because my dad and step mom work with Special Education, so I started helping at my school and was paired with a deaf person. I cant wait to use these next year!
I take pride in being one of your first students❤️ I’m just so proud of you guys for all you’ve achieved with this platform.
What a blessing to realize you are fellow Believers and your signing of church songs was just beautiful and inspiring!💗🤟🏻I knew there was a reason that I was drawn to you in particular, Meredith. I am thoroughly enjoying all of your videos and retaining so much! Thank you for everything! 😸🙌🏼
Your videos are awesome. The tenses taught me a lot.
Can ASL--or any sign-language, for that matter---adapt and change to suit the thought-patterns and motor-function of neurodivergent users? Because I'm autistic, and I find the fingerspelling system in particular to be very unintuitive. I challenge you to fingerspell the longest town name in the world: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
I wanted to ask about the countries video you posted recently. Say you want to sign someone who is Canadian for example. After signing the country sign for Canada, would you add the agent marker afterwards? Same thing goes for any country as well?
So good!! I'm coming back into ASL after a long gap and my how things have changed. I knew of dialects, but now BSL/BASL and other variations?!? Thank you for helping me play catch up with a lot of the older signs that are no longer in use.
Hello Meredith! I am learning ASL, thanks for your videos, they are a helpful reference. I try to attend Deaf events, yes, it can be intimidating. In my experience, meeting Deaf people has been positive. They are eager to help, explain, repeat etc. Question for you: How do they tell jokes? Thank you thank you, thank you.😊
Good to see I'm not the only one with lots and lots of questions.
I’m new n loving this group. I’m interesting in learning to sign
Wonderful!!!! The meaning matters most
Awesome video, so many great questions answered. Please do more of these!
I only student, I don’t speak English but I understand you. Tanks for you help to lear me more.
That was super helpful! Thank you!
I dont know what you said but i love it,i want to do songs for church to.
I love that activity Q&A. I has question during conversation I saw that use appears like show. Is correct or I need to been more attent
what are some of the best choices in colleges/University to learn and become fluent? I'm about to be a senior and want to get ahead of the game to become an interpreter
❤ u, my daughter is half deaf and didn't talk until 4. Signing saved me
Half deaf… does she have hearing in only one ear, or are both of her ears 50% deaf? How does that even work? Wouldn’t that be considered hearing impaired? Would she also be half hearing then? 🧐 seriously wondering…
I'm from México and I want to know vocabulary about hotels (service)
Love this
Hey Meredith, I have a question:
I am in high school and I've been watching your videos for a while and learning asl because it really interests me and I couldn't take it in school this year due to scheduling issues. Now, for my writing class I have to write a research paper and I really want it to be on something in Deaf culture. Any topic question recommendations?
One other question, i know this is a year old video, but I started out as a child with S.E.E. Is that your familar format? I see you switch from ASL to SEE, or is it just me? Thank you. ~Krista
Thank you for sharing this video! I notice that I sometimes "cheat" by reading lips (only) so Im challenging myself to not do that as much. 😁
Does it matter right or left handed when speaking ASL? Can the word "help" for example be spoken but "left handed"? Everything I see is speaking on the right hand? What if I need to make those signs on my left hand? I am missing half of my left index finger so It ugly when I try hook shapes with my left index finger. What if I was missing the same part on my right hand? In a way I am muted in a def world?
You can sign with the hand its better for you,so yeah you can sign with your left hand.
I guess you see most signing with right hand because for most people dominant hand in signing=the hand they write with.
But i think you shouldnt change between the hands you are using as dominant cuz that can be confusing
My first ASL instructor told us, "Pick one hand and teach it to sign." I wish I would have taught my left hand to sign because then it would be stronger than it is now.
@gardeniagirl1374 what do you do if you use both hands? I often carry things. So sometimes I sign with one hand and then a different another time because of things I'm holding. Also because of chronic conditions, sometimes one arm gives out and vise versa. So then when I try signing it gets all confused and I sign with both. I like don't have a dominant hand because of all this so when both hands are free, my signs get all mixed up because of the hand swapping
I love this how do i get involved? i am a new signer . very new.
How does somebody sign if they have a broken arm or a broken hand or they can’t use both hands
The last interpretator I worked with said that she us able to bypass a lot of certifications because ASL is her Mother Tounge. I thought that was cool!
Whats the french behind darla say at 20:54?
❤thanks ❤❤
How do you get a deaf name, and what is it used for.
Do you have any tips on fingerspelling I'm having a hard time with it
When you talk and sign are we supposed to talk or just sign? Like my daughter and i want to practice with each other but she knows none of the signs and she doesnt understand unless i talk and tell her what i just said, is this ok ? Or should we do something different.
You can't speak and sign at the same time because ASL and English have two different rules and grammar.
Signing and speaking wouldn't be ASL, it would be SEE
But I will say if she has questions instead of verbally telling her, try fingerspelling the word. Helps her with fingerspelling comprehension and also makes the sign stick better. It's what you normally have to do with deaf people
@@gimygaming8655 thank you i wasn't sure what to do and don't want to teach her wrong. Thank you again.
Wow for me iam interested in signing that i find myself gaucking cause i want to learn .ifeel bad now iam sorry for that.
How do you ask, "Are you having fun?" It's not a wh- question. Is there an "are" in sign language?
Your eyebrows go up while leaning forward a bit. 😃
“You have fun you?”
Who decided what sign is for R and X? Seems backwards to me.
ok, so deaf first to decide what sl to use,,,, How about if the deaf didnt go to a deaf or normal school to learn some basic sign language???
I think I need to find a deaf community. I'm a comedian who is deaf in one ear, who wants to incorporate ASL. I have been deaf since I was 7 years old, and hearing aids aren't helping me
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Iam horrible at spelling oh know i need alot of help .
yippie