Intro to ASL Grammar Rules for Beginners

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @sophiak1234
    @sophiak1234 5 років тому +245

    the words that aren’t in asl are basically the words you don’t capitalize in titles

    • @asteria2058
      @asteria2058 4 роки тому +26

      kibsokirbs :O omg this is so helpful

    • @hopelynncumberland3184
      @hopelynncumberland3184 4 роки тому +11

      Yes very helpful I always wondered why some words were capitalized in asl videos now I know

    • @charleshills1408
      @charleshills1408 4 роки тому +4

      kibsokirbs :O yeah p much

    • @grayskypainter1051
      @grayskypainter1051 3 роки тому +3

      Words aren't asl, basically words you don't capitalize titles

    • @ruru1824
      @ruru1824 3 роки тому +3

      .O. that’s a good way of describing it!

  • @Dylan-qk8ss
    @Dylan-qk8ss 5 років тому +107

    Thanks for the clear video sometimes it just has to be explained slowly!

    • @TakeLessons
      @TakeLessons  5 років тому +7

      Thank you for watching, Dylan!

  • @princeorlando1431
    @princeorlando1431 3 роки тому +14

    when i was in high school we had a asl club during lunch and i learned alot but after school i had no one to sign with to keep up the skill so im starting over and i have to watch videos on repeat so i can learn it my memory isnt good do to my seizures, but im trying to go to school as well to become a certified interpreter. these videos im watch on youtube from takelessons is very helpful and to get me started.

  • @kathleennelson3689
    @kathleennelson3689 4 роки тому +34

    Thank you so much for this video, Victoria! For me, the hardest part of ASL is quickly transferring my thoughts (which are always in English structure) to ASL structure. Prepositional phrases are also really tough. Anyway, THANK YOU SO, SO MUCH for this informative video!!

  • @jerrywoodlief8252
    @jerrywoodlief8252 4 роки тому +15

    This is maybe the best explained videos on asl grammar rules that I have heard. The lady spoke loud enough to hear and she was very clear. Really I have heard it all before many times, but the presentation just seemed to be perfect and so easy to absorb. Excellent presentation

  • @liliacfury
    @liliacfury 5 років тому +92

    I feel bad for the deaf people trying to learn English, that stuff aint simple

    • @angierd1715
      @angierd1715 4 роки тому +10

      Don't worry they learn SEE, it's a sign language that uses English grammar if I'm not wrong, so it's more easy for them to learn English :)

  • @lizcreatesthings5342
    @lizcreatesthings5342 4 роки тому +35

    What confuses me is when you say something simple like “my name is ____” you would sign it word for word in English but with her “I was walking down the street” example you have to sign it differently. My question is how do you know when you have to sign it differently

    • @angierd1715
      @angierd1715 4 роки тому +6

      You can't "paint" my name is though :')

    • @nicolec8075
      @nicolec8075 4 роки тому +35

      In English, sentence structure goes Subject, Object, Verb. In ASL, it's Time, Object, Subject, Verb. Her example about cookies was off so much that I'm comfortable calling her wrong. It should be "Cookies, I like." If she was saying she WAS walking down the street, she should first sign BEFORE or something to indicate past tense, then STREET, then I WALK. You would say "My name (then finger spell it). Or you would ask, "Your name what." Who, What, Why, How usually goes at the end of the sentence. There's a lot of conflicting and inaccurate info on UA-cam regarding ASL and with the exception of certified interpreters or actual Deaf people, I would take all the videos of hearing people teaching ASL with a grain of salt.

    • @eunac3037
      @eunac3037 4 роки тому +2

      @@nicolec8075 I thought it was Time, Topic, Comment, Question.

  • @zernishnazir7894
    @zernishnazir7894 4 роки тому +9

    Omg this was so helpful I would never have known if I hadn’t come across this video Thankyou so much

  • @Planespotterdude
    @Planespotterdude 3 роки тому +2

    I have never had this type of lesson before, ty so much for this video

  • @strugglingcollegestudent
    @strugglingcollegestudent 3 роки тому +3

    I was looking for an explanation of role shifting thank you!
    Bookmark 4:29

  • @maddiewagner5436
    @maddiewagner5436 4 роки тому +7

    ASL is an abstract language and that is what I struggle with

  • @davidleonard6593
    @davidleonard6593 4 роки тому +4

    I do not know ASL but, unlike other spoken languages I find it fascinating. I think it is extremely unfortunate that when closed captions etc. are provided for those of us who are foreign to the language that ASL is “translated” into English without an option for us to read the actual “words” used in the order that they are used.

  • @drnnyram1
    @drnnyram1 3 роки тому +2

    Could you please make more videos please

  • @social.b
    @social.b 5 років тому +5

    OMG thank you for this!!!

    • @TakeLessons
      @TakeLessons  5 років тому +2

      Thank you for watching! :)

  • @franceslamar316
    @franceslamar316 3 роки тому +2

    I loved most of the video although I wish there was a bit more grammatical explanation but, if your audience is beginners then it is fine. Where you lost me was at the very end when you said that ASL is a "simple language".... If ASL was such "simple language" we would not need teachers to teach it. You need to give yourself and more importantly, ASL much more credit! I tell my students that, "Anything you can say in your language , you can sign in ASL! It's just a different approach than English." Every language has their own rules and while it may look grammatically incorrect when we look at it through English or our native language, it is grammatically correct when given the perimeters of what makes a language a true language! p.s. My school district proudly represents 70 to 80 different languages!

  • @shayiradiaz5786
    @shayiradiaz5786 3 роки тому

    Hi
    First time on this page, I like the way she explains.
    Thanks!

  • @shellyedmb117
    @shellyedmb117 3 роки тому +1

    I love this video!

  • @kian.concepcion
    @kian.concepcion 4 роки тому +25

    Yo, isn't there a sign for "and?" my friend taught me how to sign it

    • @jenn284121
      @jenn284121 4 роки тому +5

      yes there should be I've seen it on ASL dictionary website

    • @charleshills1408
      @charleshills1408 4 роки тому +7

      Yeah but most people don’t sign and

    • @amybecker9707
      @amybecker9707 4 роки тому +12

      Yes, but it is in Signing Exact English. :)

  • @TakeLessons
    @TakeLessons  5 років тому +5

    What trips you up the most about ASL grammar?

    • @bloodrubi9115
      @bloodrubi9115 5 років тому +2

      ive only been learning asl for a short amount of time (6-8 months??) but im currently finding remembering word order in ask difficult. i can do expressions and all that, but just the simple structure of a sentence is difficult for me.

    • @shellyedmb117
      @shellyedmb117 3 роки тому

      Signs that look similar, sentence structure and receptive learning

  • @abbyrudin8087
    @abbyrudin8087 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the video! Be careful with the English grammar, though! The screen that says "ASL has it's own syntax" should have read "ASL has its own syntax." Remember that it's is a contraction of it and is. You can't say "ASL has it is own syntax." The word you want-- its--is a possessive pronoun meaning "belonging to it."

  • @prof.tommykorn4911
    @prof.tommykorn4911 4 роки тому +4

    Non-native signers teaching sign language...how awesome.

  • @CarolinaSCraftsMakeupFood
    @CarolinaSCraftsMakeupFood 4 роки тому +4

    Are there signs for am or was? Like “I was a student or I was at the park” ?

    • @kelseyqueen2068
      @kelseyqueen2068 4 роки тому +6

      Carolina S no. You show if it was present or past tense

    • @toasty973
      @toasty973 4 роки тому +2

      what Kelsey said. There's a sign for 'past', which would mean 'used to be', and there's a sign for 'now', which would mean 'am' or 'currently'

    • @Michtingz
      @Michtingz 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah what both of you said. Basically you would just do the sign for past or future before signing your sentence

  • @autumntaylor6639
    @autumntaylor6639 4 роки тому +5

    So in ASL there aren’t conjunctions?

    • @sandrabailey8743
      @sandrabailey8743 4 роки тому +2

      There are simple ones.
      Won't, don't, can't. I don't believe there is a sign for isn't. I could be wrong as I'm still learning ASL. Most of the time a conjunction sign is unnecessary. Your facial expressions and emphasis on conveying your response will be understood.

    • @JamaicanQueen53
      @JamaicanQueen53 3 роки тому

      Yes there are

    • @JamaicanQueen53
      @JamaicanQueen53 3 роки тому

      @@sandrabailey8743 won't, don't can't, isn't are contractions not conjunctions. There are signs for both conjunctions and contractions. It's rare they're used but sometimes it's needed in sentences. Most times body language and facial expressions conveys the sentence as you mentioned.

  • @peacesamuel7698
    @peacesamuel7698 3 роки тому +1

    I have been searching for how to sign "used for" and I still don't find the answer lol ASL is fun but hard tbh

  • @anxious_rat8655
    @anxious_rat8655 4 роки тому

    this is very helpful ty :D

  • @aksgarner
    @aksgarner 3 роки тому +1

    You have a lovely voice.

  • @irisleydamunoz5787
    @irisleydamunoz5787 3 роки тому

    Is the sing language universal or every country have their own way signing? Like for instance English and Spanish would be the same or different?

    • @JamaicanQueen53
      @JamaicanQueen53 3 роки тому +1

      The same way spoken language is different in each country, sign language is different in each country too.

  • @04amishamengi48
    @04amishamengi48 4 роки тому +1

    Plz tell sign for sorry

  • @monicajordan35
    @monicajordan35 4 роки тому

    What is idioms in asl

  • @ryliemccarty5408
    @ryliemccarty5408 4 роки тому

    Can I please be younger than 18 to do the live signing

  • @polarxprism4180
    @polarxprism4180 4 роки тому

    Hi! I understand the present grammar structure, but when using past or present verbs, my grammar gets all messed up. Could you help please?

    • @lizcreatesthings5342
      @lizcreatesthings5342 4 роки тому

      Polarx Prism I thought asl had no past tense? So like when you say “I went to the beach” there’s no sign for “went” you just sign “go”

    • @sandrabailey8743
      @sandrabailey8743 4 роки тому

      I'm studying too. It's my understanding that you would sign, "I beach go" Then make the sign for when you went. For example; You wouldn't sign "Yesterday, I went to the beach."
      You'd sign, "I beach go, yesterday" or "I go beach, week." Then make the sign for "in the past"
      Don't get discouraged. It's difficult to unlearn how we, as hearing people, put together sentences in order to sign ASL correctly. Keep trying. You'll get it.

    • @ebbyoma7008
      @ebbyoma7008 4 роки тому

      Sandra Bailey someone here said ASL sentence structure is usually Time, Object, Subject, Verb. Do you think signing “Before/ in the past, beach I go.”

    • @shellyedmb117
      @shellyedmb117 3 роки тому

      I'm not sure if I'm misunderstanding your question. But there is a sign for past tense (was, did, etc) and present tense (now, will do, etc).

  • @anko361
    @anko361 4 роки тому +9

    There is a sign for “and”

    • @brooke_orlov
      @brooke_orlov 4 роки тому +7

      yeah but its in signing exact english

    • @lilyraimey3499
      @lilyraimey3499 4 роки тому

      She didn’t say there wasn’t a sign for “and”, she said the word for “and” “doesn’t really exist in ASL”, which is true. Some signs exist only for SEE (sign exact English), and aren’t used in ASL. They’re entirely separate things.

  • @wanderingcommenter303
    @wanderingcommenter303 4 роки тому +1

    *For the classes, There’s no London time zone!*

    • @gboldero1
      @gboldero1 4 роки тому +1

      That's GMT or BST depending when GB uses Summertime.

  • @merriellegatlin2714
    @merriellegatlin2714 4 роки тому

    It’s like Russian is some ways