30 Basic ASL Signs For Beginners | American Sign Language
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Learn 30 basic ASL signs for beginners and 9 phrases to go along with them! These are the first signs you need to know when learning American Sign Language. 30 signs that you can start using in your first sign language conversations.
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NAVIGATION
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Tip #1 - The 5 Parameters of Sign
Introductions & Basic Communication
1:05 - 1. Hello
1:16 - 2. Bye
1:35 - 3. Nice to meet you
1:41 - 4. Thank you
1:50 - 5. You
1:59 - 6. Me or I
2:07 - 7. My
2:16 - 8. Your
2:25 - 9. Name
2:35 - 10. Hearing
2:43 - 11. Hard of hearing
Phrases
2:52 - Hello, my name is Sarah
3:14 - Nice to meet you! Goodbye
3:27 - I'm hard of hearing
3:39 - Tip #2 - Getting Attention
Questions & Responses
4:10 - 12. Yes
4:22 - 13. No
4:30 - 14. What?
4:40 - 15. Where?
4:51 - 16. Who?
5:00 - 17. How?
5:14 - 18. Again / Repeat
5:22 - 19. Sign
5:40 - 20. Teacher
5:50 - 21. Deaf
Phrases
6:02 - What is your name?
6:16 - What is the sign for candy?
6:32 - Who is your teacher?
6:46 - Tip #3 - Maintaining Eye Contact
Feedback & Understanding
7:10 - 22. Learn
7:21 - 23. Love / I Love You
7:34 - 24. Understand
7:41 - 25. Don't Understand
7:52 - 26. So-so
7:59 - 27. Slow
8:21 - 28. Same
8:32 - 29. Please
8:40 - 30. Oh, I see
Phrases
8:49 - I don't understand. Please slow down.
9:10 - Oh yeah! I get it!
9:24 - Goodbye. Love you all!
9:40 - Encouragement
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Thank you. My toddler is hard of hearing. I am learning and teaching him ASL.
You're gonna be best dad or mom ever
Parent of the year award
I’m so glad you’re making an effort!! Good luck with everything ❤❤❤
Same.
I work with autistic kids, many of which are nonverbal... I need to learn and teach!
Day 1 of learning ASL ❤
Same
Sameee
Day 2 learning it for my deaf neighbor 0:31
Keep going, little steps add up to LARGE PROGRESS, imperfect progression is better than delayed perfection! You're loved!
I am learning this for my friends thank you 😊
I watched your video years back to speak with deaf people at work and used another site to learn other things then I got promoted and haven’t came across anyone to talk to when I came back to where I started I was told we have deaf people so here I am back to relearn your training helps a lot
Thank you very much for teaching me without fees
Thank you. My church has a deaf ministry. I love communicating with other❤🤟🏽
I enjoy learning languages because i enjoy talking with interesting people. So, asl is a natural progression. Im liking your explanations to each sign.
i am a teacher in the making, i feel i need to know sign language
these are so good, thank you so much! i do not know anyone who's hard of hearing but I want to learn sign language because I want to be a teacher and educate hard of hearing or deaf kids once i finish studying
This is my favorite ASL channel I wish I could repay you but I'm a broke student, I hope you can keep teaching us since it's very important to know sign language 💖
Thank you! 😀
Learning asl is the most fun I've had in a while, tysm ❤
Im learning how to sign because i want and thank you ❤
Thank you.
❤ thank you
Thank you for your video ❤❤
Love your vids. ❤❤
It's tough but i want to learn.....❤
❤ love this
T h is really helps I am learning and teaching my friends in a asl club I made my self😊
oh dear. (I'm learning ASL for no particular reason) but I am BAD at keeping eye contact I'm afraid lol, I'll have to practice. great vid btw!!
Meredith, I love your vids!
its a bit confusing when conjugates because English is my second language, but I've learned a lot with your vids.
This os actually fun😅
Yes
Omg my name is actually Sarah now I can learn how to greet my name in asl
Trying to refresh, after a lot of years, sign language for someone who lost their hearing recently. They are afraid, aggravated after their near fatal accident. I just want to try and help.
Im deaf so im gonna try to learn sign words today and im in the hospital❤❤🎉
I’m so rusty in my ASL and I’ve come across several customers at my work who are deaf. I wanted to communicate with them but I was disappointed that I had forgotten many signs.
I work in food retail, specifically Swiss chocolates. Do you have a video where it has basic food service conversations and possibly chocolate flavors/ingredients to sign?
I’m really out here tryna learn some basics so I can kinda communicate with someone at work.
I learned and used sign language when I was younger. I have to refresh because my mom is losing her hearing.
Same
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My ADHD brought me here, I do not regret it
Thanks, Keep updating us❤
❗❗please read
an you make a video about sleep overs signs
Visually.
I’m deaf in one ear and fear I may lose my hearing completely in the near distant future. Are there resources i can access other than UA-cam videos? Kind of in the dark here, thanks!!!
Where
Kevin Joshua Carrico
You.
Me
Your
My
I've just begun - thanks for the videos. I have the alphabet and about 70 basic first signs.
Why is the sentence structure so rudimentary? I'm more inclined to learn the signs - and put a sentence together as grammatically correct as possible, and let the other person figure it out. The "baby-talk" seems insulting - I mean I don't assume deaf people are illiterate. Why has there not been a move to correct this? At least I know how to sign - "Sorry, I'll do it my way".
I'm learning asl as well, asl is considered a different language because of the different sentence structure. The way she is teaching in these videos is accurate. People signing with asl just skip to the point contrary to English. It might seem grammatically incorrect to people speaking English but when signing asl that is the correct way to do it.
@@DakotaMcDonnell-je4fe Look - I know it's being taught correctly, I'm not an idiot - I did the research on the origins of the language, and it is the problem. It's like talking to a four-year old and I'm not interested. Languages evolve - anyone involved with this one should be ashamed of the lack of evolution of this drivel. It doesn't quote - 'seem grammatically incorrect' un-quote - it is. They have the correct signs for the words - just start teaching the kids to put them in the right order for an English sentence, don't deaf kids read? Ridiculous - I'm going back to studying French.
I'm hard of hearing.
What
Why is it “sign candy what” and not “what sign candy”???
The grammar is different, yeah I know it can get confusing
Bye.
No
Or! Crazy idea.....LEARN SIGN FROM DEAF INSTRUCTORS!
Slow
I’m so rusty in my ASL and I’ve come across several customers at my work who are deaf. I wanted to communicate with them but I was disappointed that I had forgotten many signs.
I work in food retail, specifically Swiss chocolates. Do you have a video where it has basic food service conversations and possibly chocolate flavors/ingredients to sign?