@@ASLLOVE LOL!!! Perhaps you could wear a referee outfit complete with pinstripes and cap and do some ASL sports signs. ASL THAT has posted just such a video, but sadly he is no longer able to make videos.
I have had a hearing loss since I was kid. I had surgery to try to correct the problem. Recently however, my hearing loss has been dropping dramatically and will lose most of it soon. With that, I have been looking for videos to help me learn ASL. I have found a number of good resources here on UA-cam, but you are one of two that I watch consistently. You have really helped me accelerate my ASL learning and I so appreciate you. I have learned so much from you. I was intimidated when I began, but coming across your channel changed all that. I've watched all your videos and rewatch them. I am looking forward to more of your content. If I may, have you thought about creating content that has you testing your viewers? conversational phrases? finger spelling? and more? As if we were in a one on one conversation wit you. I am trying to find groups that I can practice, but they don't work with my schedule or only meet once a month. Where I put what you have taught into practice? I'd love to feel confident and know that I can understand what someone is signing to me. That would be so helpful. Again, thank you. You are wonderful!!!!!
Thank you so much for the very kind words. I appreciate it. Also, thank you for sharing your story. I’m happy to know that my videos have been so helpful. Have you watched Lifeprint or ASLMeredith? I believe both offer classes and have “testing” videos. In the past I have offered lessons (mostly during covid) but with my current schedule I no longer do so. Incorporating a testing format in future videos would be useful but I’m not sure how I would go about that yet. Thank you for the idea, I will look into it.
I'm in the same boat as you. Lost most of my hearing as a toddler. only now at 61 I decided to learn ASL. I found that the channel "Learn How to Sign" is an excellent learning source as well. Her name is Meredith also. I'm going to checkout the 2 that Dana suggested. Best wishes!
I just wanted to thank you. I find your videos very helpful. I'm autistic with severe anxiety disorder, trying to learn sign language for when I slip into a nonverbal state, instead of just writing things out. Your movements and facial expressions are extremely helpful. I haven't been able to find anyone else thus far who can explain in a way I can easily understand and copy, since I'm not great with expression. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the kinds words. I appreciate it and I’m happy to know that my videos are helping. I hope you find ASL to be a valuable resource when you need it.
Thank you for posting these videos. My husband found your channel not too long ago and it has helped us tremendously in teaching our autistic 5 year old sign language to communicate the words that he can not speak. I can not express my gratitude enough.
Hola - *not* hate, just constructive: - just 2 problems i hope you fix because this channel could be SUPER!: (1) You really need the words in TEXT somewhere on the screen as you do the signs!. I _know,_ it's a lot of extra work but it's so worth it - makes your video 100% better... (2) Not showing how many subs you have...?...😏 It's your prerogative but I don't think it helps you. We _all_ just think, 'what is she hiding' it for?' If you're a tiny channel, like me, ppl will be impressed and want to help, if you're huge, then it shows success... Either way, you stand to benefit...Ppl prefer transparency!
Hi and thanks for watching. I appreciate the feedback. I'm not sure why the subtitles didn't come up for you, but they are there. I find when I expand the screen on my phone you can see them. For some reason, when you leave the screen small they do not show even when I select CC. They automatically play on a larger device such as a laptop or desktop. As for showing how many subs my channel has...the info is definitely there when you look at the home page. I'm not sure what you mean. I wouldn't want to hide it.
Hi Dana - appreciate your videos. I'm working on teaching myself as well as during training our new puppy I'm working on teaching her ASL and also trying to see if I can teach our other puppy (whose a little older and a lot bigger) and hoping it'll fit in with our kitties lol. Is there a chance you could do a video with ASL Signs for commands and possible just conversations you might have with your furbaby ?
Hi and thanks for watching. That is a great idea. I can come up with a short in the next week (or 2). I can include sit, stay, lay down, outside, etc. Do you have any specific words or phrases you would like to learn?
That's a great question. You can use it for the word "don't" and you will see it used that way. There are a lot of ways that you can sign "don't" depending on the context. "Don't want," Don't like," and "Don't understand" are all signed differently (and are just some examples). ua-cam.com/video/S__TNol3TeM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared&t=41 ua-cam.com/video/noRNuXWB5mM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared&t=52
@@kalebdoom7944 Hi and thanks for the question. Without seeing it, I can’t be sure. Does the pointer finger move in an arcing motion? If so, it may be the sign for TELL.
Thank you so much. Im not only teaching myself sign language, im teaching my children as well.
I love that! Thank you for tuning in to my channel.
Fun Fact: The ASL sign for "Don't" is the sign for "Incomplete Pass" in football as well.
Haha that's great! Referee's have their own unique sign language.
@@ASLLOVE LOL!!! Perhaps you could wear a referee outfit complete with pinstripes and cap and do some ASL sports signs. ASL THAT has posted just such a video, but sadly he is no longer able to make videos.
Yes, and football signage was adopted directly from observation of effectiveness of Gallaudet University's Football Team
@@kellycronk1596 Interesting. And I heard that team invented the huddle as well.
@@urbanlegendsandtrivia2023 Yes , in 1894
This is really helpful, I appreciate you show expressions someone might have while using the signs as well.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
I have had a hearing loss since I was kid. I had surgery to try to correct the problem. Recently however, my hearing loss has been dropping dramatically and will lose most of it soon. With that, I have been looking for videos to help me learn ASL. I have found a number of good resources here on UA-cam, but you are one of two that I watch consistently. You have really helped me accelerate my ASL learning and I so appreciate you. I have learned so much from you. I was intimidated when I began, but coming across your channel changed all that. I've watched all your videos and rewatch them. I am looking forward to more of your content. If I may, have you thought about creating content that has you testing your viewers? conversational phrases? finger spelling? and more? As if we were in a one on one conversation wit you. I am trying to find groups that I can practice, but they don't work with my schedule or only meet once a month. Where I put what you have taught into practice? I'd love to feel confident and know that I can understand what someone is signing to me. That would be so helpful. Again, thank you. You are wonderful!!!!!
Thank you so much for the very kind words. I appreciate it. Also, thank you for sharing your story. I’m happy to know that my videos have been so helpful. Have you watched Lifeprint or ASLMeredith? I believe both offer classes and have “testing” videos. In the past I have offered lessons (mostly during covid) but with my current schedule I no longer do so. Incorporating a testing format in future videos would be useful but I’m not sure how I would go about that yet. Thank you for the idea, I will look into it.
I'm in the same boat as you. Lost most of my hearing as a toddler. only now at 61 I decided to learn ASL. I found that the channel "Learn How to Sign" is an excellent learning source as well. Her name is Meredith also. I'm going to checkout the 2 that Dana suggested. Best wishes!
@@seanbradley6691 "Learn How to Sign" is a great suggestion as well.
I just wanted to thank you. I find your videos very helpful. I'm autistic with severe anxiety disorder, trying to learn sign language for when I slip into a nonverbal state, instead of just writing things out. Your movements and facial expressions are extremely helpful. I haven't been able to find anyone else thus far who can explain in a way I can easily understand and copy, since I'm not great with expression. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the kinds words. I appreciate it and I’m happy to know that my videos are helping. I hope you find ASL to be a valuable resource when you need it.
Another great video, chica 👏.😊
Gracias mi amigo!
Love your instructions. You do the signs slowly which really aids us in learning. Thanks.
Thanks so much for the positive feedback. 😊
Thank you for posting these videos. My husband found your channel not too long ago and it has helped us tremendously in teaching our autistic 5 year old sign language to communicate the words that he can not speak. I can not express my gratitude enough.
Thank you for the kind words. I’m happy to know that my videos are helping you communicate with your little one.
Thank you so much i need to practice my asl i haven’t practiced lately but im going to thanks for encouraging on helping me learn asl
You got this!
@@ASLLOVE thank you
Hola - *not* hate, just constructive:
- just 2 problems i hope you fix because this channel could be SUPER!:
(1) You really need the words in TEXT somewhere on the screen as you do the signs!. I _know,_ it's a lot of extra work but it's so worth it - makes your video 100% better...
(2) Not showing how many subs you have...?...😏
It's your prerogative but I don't think it helps you.
We _all_ just think, 'what is she hiding' it for?'
If you're a tiny channel, like me, ppl will be impressed and want to help, if you're huge, then it shows success... Either way, you stand to benefit...Ppl prefer transparency!
Hi and thanks for watching. I appreciate the feedback. I'm not sure why the subtitles didn't come up for you, but they are there. I find when I expand the screen on my phone you can see them. For some reason, when you leave the screen small they do not show even when I select CC. They automatically play on a larger device such as a laptop or desktop.
As for showing how many subs my channel has...the info is definitely there when you look at the home page. I'm not sure what you mean. I wouldn't want to hide it.
i love your videos so much, i’ve been learning for a while and i feel like im making real progress 🤟🤟🤟
Thank you so much! I’m happy to know that my videos are helping. 🤟🏼
New Subbie. I appreciate your teaching style
@@Livlongs Thanks so much!
Hi Dana - appreciate your videos. I'm working on teaching myself as well as during training our new puppy I'm working on teaching her ASL and also trying to see if I can teach our other puppy (whose a little older and a lot bigger) and hoping it'll fit in with our kitties lol. Is there a chance you could do a video with ASL Signs for commands and possible just conversations you might have with your furbaby ?
Hi and thanks for watching. That is a great idea. I can come up with a short in the next week (or 2). I can include sit, stay, lay down, outside, etc. Do you have any specific words or phrases you would like to learn?
I love your channel too..I am also teaching my self Someday I hope to be able to use it in real life. THank you!!!
Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching!
Thank you.
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Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for this helpful video.
Thanks for watching! 😊
ANOTHER GOOD VID.NOW THIS IS MY HOMEWORK.
Thank you!
So helpful! Thank you for your hard work!
Thanks for watching!
Hi. Nice job working on new sign languages. How do you know about those sign languages?
Lots of studying and great teachers!
@@ASLLOVEDo you always love sign languages? 😊
@@RodrigoPalacios-tf9ce I’ve always loved Sign Language.
@@ASLLOVE But do you like to learn them every year?
@@RodrigoPalacios-tf9ce yes, you must continue to practice and learn.
thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you. I confuse "Can't" with the sign for "Knife".
Thanks for watching. I get it, a lot of signs can look similar. Context always helps. 👍🏼
How do you sign "impulse control?" Thank you.
Can we use "not" sign with word "don't" ?
Thanks for sharing 😊
That's a great question. You can use it for the word "don't" and you will see it used that way. There are a lot of ways that you can sign "don't" depending on the context. "Don't want," Don't like," and "Don't understand" are all signed differently (and are just some examples).
ua-cam.com/video/S__TNol3TeM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared&t=41
ua-cam.com/video/noRNuXWB5mM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared&t=52
@@ASLLOVE thank you so much for share links it clears all my doubts ☺️
@@swapnilgulekar8103 I'm happy I can help!
Is there any chance making a video to show the sign language in the movie DUNE ,pls
That’s a great request. I’m going to have to watch the movie first then I’ll see what I can do.
@@ASLLOVE 😀😀 looking foward
Me encantaría que explicara en español ❤❤
Ojalá pudiera...❤️
What are some subjects that you have used for new potential videos for this channel?
Back to School and Help are coming up soon!
Check it out! ua-cam.com/users/shortsNTGTVKs2EAo?feature=share
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Much appreciated. 😊
If you had a show on The Learning Channel, I'd watch.
O que tuviera traducción al español 😢
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@@ASLLOVE 🥰
What dose the “pointer from the chin “ mean?
Like they use their pointer finger , tap their chin and point.
I’ve seen it when I was in school a lot
@@kalebdoom7944 Hi and thanks for the question. Without seeing it, I can’t be sure. Does the pointer finger move in an arcing motion? If so, it may be the sign for TELL.
@@kalebdoom7944 www.handspeak.com/word/2169/
@@ASLLOVE it’s like
They raise their hand to their chin/mouth and then point
@@kalebdoom7944 without seeing it I really can’t be sure.