I really like these videos that are more simple for me, a beginner. I wish there were more receptive practice videos like these. I like that the meaning is in caption just a split second after the sign, so that I can get the words I don't know yet. Thanks!
I haven't been in an ASL class since I graduated in 2019 and I was nervous I had completely forgotten how to sign. Seeing your prompts, I remember how visual and conceptual the language is, and I realized how much I can still retain from watching a person sign. Thank you!!!!
Nice to know hanging out with my deaf friend and other deaf people has really helped my receptive skills. I understood 90%. Fingerspelling I understood completely.
I wish there were more receptive videos like this instead of showing the signs and saying what it is right away (either talking or large captions). This helps my memory of signs I already know and I feel more improvement reception wise 👍👍
I believe #6 is The book you want to buy costs $25. #8 When I watch a movie, I love to eat popcorn...I really enjoy it (or something close...really enjoy pigging out on it, etc.).
This is incredible these are the same signs i use in the classroom now at UCC county in NJ. this is a great way for me to practice so i won't forget my basic vocabulary i like how she uses her classifiers and gestures what a great video i will recommend this vid to all my class mates
for 6 i saw "What book do you want to buy?" and for 8 i translated a broken sentence lol. "I saw eating popcorn. it was yummy." That one is totally wrong.
Yeah just weird that she didn’t use “th” morpheme.. I’m just beginner-intermediate but from what I’ve read , seen on YT videos, and been told, you should use “th” mouth morpheme to distinguish “not yet” from “late”
well I mean for a lot of signs that are similar/ have multiple meanings it might be helpful/necessary to mouth words. Both my Deaf instructors did it a lot. I do agree though for receptive practice specifically it might be better to see what you can catch without it however in conversation I feel like it can be helpful.
I really like these videos that are more simple for me, a beginner. I wish there were more receptive practice videos like these. I like that the meaning is in caption just a split second after the sign, so that I can get the words I don't know yet. Thanks!
You are a very clear signer. These were for beginners but it was fun to go back and practice my fundametnal receptive skills! good job!
I haven't been in an ASL class since I graduated in 2019 and I was nervous I had completely forgotten how to sign. Seeing your prompts, I remember how visual and conceptual the language is, and I realized how much I can still retain from watching a person sign. Thank you!!!!
Same! I took asl in college ~ it's been several years and I'm surprised by how much I remember!
Nice to know hanging out with my deaf friend and other deaf people has really helped my receptive skills. I understood 90%. Fingerspelling I understood completely.
This is great, thank you! I am a hearing person who is learning ASL. It's very helpful to have only sign videos without subtitles
I wish you'd posted the answers for those of us not in your class =p
Yeeess because I think I followed along but I’m not sure
Yes please
I wish there were more receptive videos like this instead of showing the signs and saying what it is right away (either talking or large captions). This helps my memory of signs I already know and I feel more improvement reception wise 👍👍
Would be nice if text was included in the show more section. Would enhanced the learning process.
I believe #6 is The book you want to buy costs $25. #8 When I watch a movie, I love to eat popcorn...I really enjoy it (or something close...really enjoy pigging out on it, etc.).
What about the rest? Lol.
Do you have the answers for students? Thank you!
places to shop
mall
Hollister
jcpenny
Barnes and noble
old navy
and sears
Good man
This is perfect for a student of mine who is learning sign language. Thanks!
Thank you! This is a great video!
This is incredible these are the same signs i use in the classroom now at UCC county in NJ. this is a great way for me to practice so i won't forget my basic vocabulary i like how she uses her classifiers and gestures what a great video i will recommend this vid to all my class mates
What I have been looking for. Thank you!
Can someone tell me what what numbers 6 and 8 are? I missed some signs in both.
for 6 i saw "What book do you want to buy?" and for 8 i translated a broken sentence lol. "I saw eating popcorn. it was yummy." That one is totally wrong.
#6: "You want to buy this book? It costs $25."
#8: "When I see a movie, I love to eat popcorn. (mimes eating popcorn). I really enjoy it."
Very good I did not understand a lot but I will continue to watch your videos thanks.
What is she signing in #7 after ‘I’m doing eating’?
@Tim M. Hollinger i agree thats what i thought
Yeah just weird that she didn’t use “th” morpheme.. I’m just beginner-intermediate but from what I’ve read , seen on YT videos, and been told, you should use “th” mouth morpheme to distinguish “not yet” from “late”
Hola quiero a aprende por auto
13 years ago?? S E A R S😂
Sorry lol these videos are so helpful, thank you so much!!
Try not to mouth the words you are signing. especially if you are an actual ASL instructor. I’m surprised you weren’t taught this.
well I mean for a lot of signs that are similar/ have multiple meanings it might be helpful/necessary to mouth words. Both my Deaf instructors did it a lot. I do agree though for receptive practice specifically it might be better to see what you can catch without it however in conversation I feel like it can be helpful.
@@aslaria7592 I agree I think its vital to have the words mouthed as you go