Regarding some comments saying you are too fast. I am a beginner, but your speed makes me view the signs.. again and again, which I believe has helped me read and learn at a better speed. Yes, I want to be as rapid as you are; therefore I believe your speed is appropriate for those of us who have this particular learing style. Thank you for these amazing videos!! .
Omg yes!!!!! I am hearing but teach deaf children and I couldn't agree more!! I have done some of these and I believe that it helped me tremendously!! Also, I learned from recording myself that when I sign I close my eyes which causes confusion for those receiving it! (Something I'm working on) thank you for this!!
Wow I“m so glad I found your channel! Your signing is so clear and easy to follow. Of course the studio setup helps a lot and it very well lit. Please keep making these videos. I‘ve being learning ASL since November 2019 and I have a deaf tutor on iTalki. I have lessons twice a week and I absolutely love learning about deaf culture and the language. I hold a Linguistics major and I‘m an active language learner (German, French, Spanish and Hungarian).
Bravo! I am so happy to have found your channel. Your signing is very clear and the captions are very well synchronized. I like your advanced ASL themes. We are bombarded by beginning videos. There are so few intermediate and advanced videos. Please keep making advanced videos, and full phrases videos. Thank you!
I just saw you recommended and I'm glad I found your channgel! Ive only watched a couple videos so far but they are very helpful. I still have to watch most ASL videos on slow speed but i love that i have that option and also being able to go back and rewatch parts like you said. The hardest part of ASL for me personally is learning the right facial expressions especially because im autistic and have trouble with that in general.
👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽 I' stumbled upon your video and I really was intrigued by your signing.. wow... I am a qualified interpreter and I watch videos on here all the time to keep my skills up to part but man oh man you sign so fast!! Perfect
thanks for this! i've been trying to learn ASL for many years, and it seems like my neurologic disabilities pose the largest barrier. i can't control my face very well and it seriously impacts my ability to express myself, but having a list of other aspects to focus on improving more is extremely helpful.
Thank you for posting your videos. I've been a on and off again asl student. I'm hearing. I've struggled with having someone to sign with and your tips help a lot. Found you through another young lady on UA-cam that suggested you and one other person. I enjoy the fact that your hard of hearing (deaf) for the fact that it forces me to actually watch your hands and face. Then I'll read the captions to make sure I'm at least in the ball park and know what I need to work on.
Holy heck, fantastic video! Thank you! I’ve been learning ASL for a bit now so most “tips and tricks” I feel like are old news, but I learned lots of helpful things in this video! Finger spelling loud/normal/whisper heights - that’s super cool! I’ll watch more of your videos for sure
Love the channel and appreciate your service to us non/new signers. Like hearing folks..we all seem to talk too FAST..consequently your actions are very rapid and kinetic. We have to read and look at your signing remember.....sooooo slow down a bit more. Be patient with us older/novice learners. We are a little intimidated by your energy sometimes..(well,at least by me). We understand that you are not a true tutorial...but we still want to learn at every encounter and observation. Thank you for your outreach to the hearing society..we really appreciate it!!!
The last one (mirror) I used to do it, but I hate myself when I'm signing just like singers hate to listen to their recording voice. And I'm both 😖😂😂 Thx a lot man! I'm so glad that I found your channel. Imma watching all your video. 🤟🏾 Thanks again! :)
@L1zHarris reccomended you for signers working on shifting from signing with English syntax to ASL and Im so excited to watch more of your videos! Your energy is so kind
I was bothering my kid yesterday about MOST of these questions. The hand against your hand will work better than bracing my finger against my wrist because feeling my tendons move makes me nauseous.
Very helpful and clear! One thing I really like about using UA-cam to help learn ASL is that I can use the < key to slow it down and the left arrow key to go back and seel the last 5 seconds over again.
Decided to take off the captions and write down all the ASL I understood from the video and seeing if I could summarize each point! Tho it’s kinda hard to check afterwards because the captions are in English grammar so it’s not accurate sign for sign, but regardless. 1) Meet with family and friends once a week or twice a week to sign with them 2) Watch ASL videos on the internet 3) Important to match your face and eyebrows with your tone 4) The higher your hand is the louder it is and shorter means it’s quieter 5) Show in your face to communicate understanding when someone is signing 6) *no clue something about watching over and over and face* 7) practice signing in front of a mirror EDIT: 6) is Record yourself to watch yourself signing. I didnt do too bad. Many signs I didnt know or catch in this, but i got the jist pretty well. Yay progress!!🎉🎉
Awesome! Quality content. One thing though, the shutter speed in this video feels choppy. For smoother results, the settings of shutter speed might need to be adjusted to 180 (by standard). Keep up with the stuff!
I have asked many deaf friends to please let me know if I’m signing something not quite right and help me improve. They never do. I know I’m not signing perfectly so I think they’re just uncomfortable to tell me.
Regarding some comments saying you are too fast. I am a beginner, but your speed makes me view the signs.. again and again, which I believe has helped me read and learn at a better speed. Yes, I want to be as rapid as you are; therefore I believe your speed is appropriate for those of us who have this particular learing style. Thank you for these amazing videos!!
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Omg yes!!!!! I am hearing but teach deaf children and I couldn't agree more!! I have done some of these and I believe that it helped me tremendously!! Also, I learned from recording myself that when I sign I close my eyes which causes confusion for those receiving it! (Something I'm working on) thank you for this!!
Wow I“m so glad I found your channel! Your signing is so clear and easy to follow. Of course the studio setup helps a lot and it very well lit. Please keep making these videos. I‘ve being learning ASL since November 2019 and I have a deaf tutor on iTalki. I have lessons twice a week and I absolutely love learning about deaf culture and the language. I hold a Linguistics major and I‘m an active language learner (German, French, Spanish and Hungarian).
Thank you! ASL student here. Looking forward to your other videos.
This video explains better, which helped me to express and apply those into phonetic courses at my university. Thanks so much, Jeremy 🙏🏾 🎉
Bravo! I am so happy to have found your channel. Your signing is very clear and the captions are very well synchronized. I like your advanced ASL themes. We are bombarded by beginning videos. There are so few intermediate and advanced videos. Please keep making advanced videos, and full phrases videos. Thank you!
I just saw you recommended and I'm glad I found your channgel! Ive only watched a couple videos so far but they are very helpful.
I still have to watch most ASL videos on slow speed but i love that i have that option and also being able to go back and rewatch parts like you said. The hardest part of ASL for me personally is learning the right facial expressions especially because im autistic and have trouble with that in general.
👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽 I' stumbled upon your video and I really was intrigued by your signing.. wow... I am a qualified interpreter and I watch videos on here all the time to keep my skills up to part but man oh man you sign so fast!! Perfect
thanks for this! i've been trying to learn ASL for many years, and it seems like my neurologic disabilities pose the largest barrier. i can't control my face very well and it seriously impacts my ability to express myself, but having a list of other aspects to focus on improving more is extremely helpful.
I love your channel! I watch and rewatch your lessons. I have been signing for more than 30 years and still learn new things. Thank you!!!
Thank you for putting the time in for this!! Your channel is great and really opens my eyes on different subjects 🌼🤟🏽
Thank you for posting your videos. I've been a on and off again asl student. I'm hearing. I've struggled with having someone to sign with and your tips help a lot. Found you through another young lady on UA-cam that suggested you and one other person. I enjoy the fact that your hard of hearing (deaf) for the fact that it forces me to actually watch your hands and face. Then I'll read the captions to make sure I'm at least in the ball park and know what I need to work on.
Holy heck, fantastic video! Thank you! I’ve been learning ASL for a bit now so most “tips and tricks” I feel like are old news, but I learned lots of helpful things in this video! Finger spelling loud/normal/whisper heights - that’s super cool! I’ll watch more of your videos for sure
Love the channel and appreciate your service to us non/new signers. Like hearing folks..we all seem to talk too FAST..consequently your actions are very rapid and kinetic. We have to read and look at your signing remember.....sooooo slow down a bit more. Be patient with us older/novice learners. We are a little intimidated by your energy sometimes..(well,at least by me). We understand that you are not a true tutorial...but we still want to learn at every encounter and observation. Thank you for your outreach to the hearing society..we really appreciate it!!!
Great tips! Thank you so much!
The last one (mirror) I used to do it, but I hate myself when I'm signing just like singers hate to listen to their recording voice. And I'm both 😖😂😂
Thx a lot man! I'm so glad that I found your channel. Imma watching all your video. 🤟🏾 Thanks again! :)
Absolutely love your editing!
@L1zHarris reccomended you for signers working on shifting from signing with English syntax to ASL and Im so excited to watch more of your videos! Your energy is so kind
Hey there Jeremy 🙋🏽♀️ Thank you for making videos 💃🏾 make more please 🙏🏾
I was bothering my kid yesterday about MOST of these questions. The hand against your hand will work better than bracing my finger against my wrist because feeling my tendons move makes me nauseous.
The mirror practice is so underrated, please use if you want to get better.
Very helpful and clear! One thing I really like about using UA-cam to help learn ASL is that I can use the < key to slow it down and the left arrow key to go back and seel the last 5 seconds over again.
Good tips to share with my boyfriend! He is still very beginner! Thanks for sharing!
Decided to take off the captions and write down all the ASL I understood from the video and seeing if I could summarize each point! Tho it’s kinda hard to check afterwards because the captions are in English grammar so it’s not accurate sign for sign, but regardless.
1) Meet with family and friends once a week or twice a week to sign with them
2) Watch ASL videos on the internet
3) Important to match your face and eyebrows with your tone
4) The higher your hand is the louder it is and shorter means it’s quieter
5) Show in your face to communicate understanding when someone is signing
6) *no clue something about watching over and over and face*
7) practice signing in front of a mirror
EDIT: 6) is Record yourself to watch yourself signing.
I didnt do too bad. Many signs I didnt know or catch in this, but i got the jist pretty well. Yay progress!!🎉🎉
Love your videos, such a help for us hearies!! 🌸🌸
Thank you! Great video and helpful tips.
Thank you for sharing!
Loved your video!
Thank you
Love this!
I felt that "again. Again. Again. Again.." in my soul. Ugh. Lol.
Awesome! Quality content. One thing though, the shutter speed in this video feels choppy. For smoother results, the settings of shutter speed might need to be adjusted to 180 (by standard). Keep up with the stuff!
AMAZING TIps WOWWWW
Can I ask you some questions below
I can use my facial expressions and without facial expressions,can deafies people really understand this?
Whoa! You start off high speed..
No lie. Can you keep up yet? 😁
#CrystalClear
I have asked many deaf friends to please let me know if I’m signing something not quite right and help me improve. They never do. I know I’m not signing perfectly so I think they’re just uncomfortable to tell me.
🔥🔥🔥
what are the shutter speed and framerate on your camera?
Thank God for close caption because he signs very fast.
This video is definitely for everyone!
All the comments must've been eaten by a black hole 🕳🤣
Show your love guys. Tyvm, JLS.
Please slow down when signing to those interested in learning sign language!
Kinda a little too fast for me to keep up
like the lady b4 me ur awsome but too fast 4 me,im just too slow.thanks
....you are going way too fast...please slow down....
You can change the playback speed while watching :)
Thank you