I kinda wished y'all used facial expressions more, because ASL is a highly expressive language. Also it would be nice if they turned a little bit so we could see what they were signing
As a Deaf Person myself it’s an automatic reaction to look for facial expressions. I understand that are some people who Deaf & Hearing find it difficult to communicate with facial expression.
It is very true. When I learnt ASL back in the '80's (for my work), my teachers allways said: you have to use your facial expresions with your signing. Other than that, I thaught the girls signed good. I was a special ed teatcher, and I worked with deaf-mute kids. Also physically handicapped, mentally retarded, blind, autistic kids...
They asked how each other was, their names, why they learned asl, if they like asl, where they live, if they are deaf or hearing, where they learned asl, if they have children or are married and how old the children were, what they like to do, what color they like (girl on left said purple) then they said goodbye.
Hey, i saw she said " i 🤟 asl" and im not sure if this is wrong but i definitely didn't learn it that way, im pretty sure 🤟 is only to tell someone you love them but a different sign is used when saying you love something.
I am deaf sign language asl live in Arizona Navajo mountain before in Tucson school deaf end graduation 1988 ASDB move in live single old man age 55 Navajo mountain Arizona
Just a tip- I would advise you to use way more facial expressions, your signing is accurate but very dull and not very communicative. Otherwise a very good job!
I kinda wished y'all used facial expressions more, because ASL is a highly expressive language. Also it would be nice if they turned a little bit so we could see what they were signing
the thing that bothers me the most is them not using facial expressions. imagine you and your friend talking like 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
As a Deaf Person myself it’s an automatic reaction to look for facial expressions.
I understand that are some people who Deaf & Hearing find it difficult to communicate with facial expression.
They didn’t really use their expressions at all which is weird, especially the girl in the black. It’s like speaking in monotone.
It is very true. When I learnt ASL back in the '80's (for my work), my teachers allways said: you have to use your facial expresions with your signing. Other than that, I thaught the girls signed good. I was a special ed teatcher, and I worked with deaf-mute kids. Also physically handicapped, mentally retarded, blind, autistic kids...
They are both hearing....and you're right. It's a boring monotone conversation.
They asked how each other was, their names, why they learned asl, if they like asl, where they live, if they are deaf or hearing, where they learned asl, if they have children or are married and how old the children were, what they like to do, what color they like (girl on left said purple) then they said goodbye.
What were the answers?
Hey, i saw she said " i 🤟 asl" and im not sure if this is wrong but i definitely didn't learn it that way, im pretty sure 🤟 is only to tell someone you love them but a different sign is used when saying you love something.
It does mean love but the sign you would use in that situation is where you put your hand in a fist and then put the back of your hand to your lips.
It actually means I Love You
They were asking how they were then they were telling each other their names then asking if they know how to sign I think idk I’m self thought
I am deaf sign language asl live in Arizona Navajo mountain before in Tucson school deaf end graduation 1988 ASDB move in live single old man age 55 Navajo mountain Arizona
Just a tip- I would advise you to use way more facial expressions, your signing is accurate but very dull and not very communicative. Otherwise a very good job!
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