Hello ASL Heroes!!! Hey, I could really use your help. If you’ve enjoyed having access to an expert in ASL you can help me continue my work for you. A small (or more if you can afford it) donation from you would instantly make a big difference here at the studio because teachers don’t earn much and I could use some help paying for server and domain hosting for Lifeprint.com. You can help out a humble (not to mention kind, caring, generous, compassionate, helpful, friendly, fair, and hard-working) ASL teacher -- just go here right now and a few clicks later you too will be a true “ASL Hero!” www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=64QMBRBXQSV6G Or, if you prefer "Cash App" you can use: cash.me/$Lifeprint Or use Patreon at www.patreon.com/ASLU Every little bit helps so much! Thanks! - Dr. Bill p.s. Want to have your very own USB drive with four semesters worth of ASL instruction for just $79.95? See "SuperUSB" in the ASLUniversity bookstore at: lifeprint.com/bookstore/bookstore.htm Take care and love to you all. :)
@@SuperUtube53 Hello :) Hmmm maybe use the link from my donate page instead? See: www.lifeprint.com/donate.htm If it still won't let you donate let me know because obviously I'd rather the donate process work smoothly.
@@salem.sy986 Please make clear your question. Your sentence is not easy to understand in English. If you are using Google Translate or an other translation service -- try a different sentence or phrase.
I don't have any of your donation connections. Is there an address I can send a check too? I am not yet deaf, but HH and loosing more each year. I have just started ASL lessons about 10 weeks ago Your videos help me a great deal. I learn a lot of new words and get lots of experience reading fingerspell, that is the hardest thing for me to get in class! Thank you for all your hard work and for helping so many people. Liz zHudson SITTINGCOWS@GMAIL.COM
An approach to donating via a check (if you have a smart phone and a paper check book) is to go here: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm and scroll down and find my AOL address. Then fill out the check to William Vicars and take a picture of the front and back of the check using a fairly high resolution setting (it helps to set the check in the sunlight before taking a picture. Then email me the picture of the check -- which I can then deposit electronically. That saves money on stamps and stationery (and is actually faster than using the mail system). Or when you email me just request a mailing address and remind me that you are the person who asked (in a UA-cam comment) about donating. Thank you in advance!
Yay! It’s getting so good! Keep me coming Bill! You’re the greatest. I also love the commutation with the students. They learn so quick and it’s enjoyable for them
@31:10 haha. i paused the video and searched for about 5-10 minutes just before the discussion about which direction to sign 'continuous work' - to find that very thing! finally gave up, returned to the video, and there was the answer! (I also sign it circling forward, away from the body.)
This is really funny as well as helpful to watch, as the mistakes that were corrected in the video are ones I commonly make! This was very helpful, thank you!
I need captioning so I can learn! Lol I like when she does a whole sentence , I learn best that way! But I have no idea and it’s so quick, can you allow for captioning ?
Michelle, If you find yourself unable to catch most of the video you might want to try an easier video from earlier in the ASLU Playlist. See item #2 below. Or go study the first 60 lessons at Lifeprint.com before jumping into the more advanced videos. ---------------------------------- How to use ASL University to learn sign language for free: 1. Visit Lifeprint.com and become familiar with the ASL University website. 2. Bookmark the official ASLU UA-cam master playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL6akqFwEeSpiLwRFA3ZvuOWMwPXwI7NqA.html 3. For quick reviews (to prevent memory extinction) bookmark the "Signs" channel playlist page: ua-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists 4. If you use a desktop or laptop computer you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search.htm 5. If you use a mobile device you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search/index.htm 6. If you can’t find a sign after using the search options at Lifeprint.com then consider applying to join the Lifeprint-ASLU Facebook group and asking your question there. See: facebook.com/groups/Lifeprint.ASLU/ 7. Go through the ASLU Lessons for free: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm Your comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcome. To contact Dr. Bill Vicars, see: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm Ways to support the ASL University channel: * For donation options, see: www.Lifeprint.com/donate.htm * Click the “thumb up” (like) icon on videos at UA-cam.com/billvicars * Click the “subscribe” button at UA-cam.com/billvicars (if you haven't done so yet) * Click the “Share” link and share the videos. Thanks!
thank you I appreciate that! When my father first learned English, he learned best from shows and jumping into it. He said he'd learn full sentences and it helped him to work backwards to then understand the individual words. I've been doing that with ASL and it's been really helpful for me. :) but yes, both ways are helpful thank you
How to use ASL University to learn sign language for free: 1. Visit Lifeprint.com and become familiar with the ASL University website. 2. Bookmark the official ASLU UA-cam master playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL6akqFwEeSpiLwRFA3ZvuOWMwPXwI7NqA.html 3. For quick reviews (to prevent memory extinction) bookmark the "Signs" channel playlist page: ua-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists 4. If you use a desktop or laptop computer you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search.htm 5. If you use a mobile device you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search/index.htm 6. If you can’t find a sign after using the search options at Lifeprint.com then consider applying to join the Lifeprint-ASLU Facebook group and asking your question there. See: facebook.com/groups/Lifeprint.ASLU/ 7. Go through the ASLU Lessons for free: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm Your comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcome. To contact Dr. Bill Vicars, see: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm Ways to support the ASL University channel: 1. Click the “thumb up” (like) icon on videos at UA-cam.com/billvicars 2. Click the “subscribe” button at UA-cam.com/billvicars (if you haven't done so yet) 3. Click the “Share” link and share the videos. 4. Visit the “ASLU” bookstore at www.lifeprint.com/bookstore/bookstore.htm (feel free to suggest new products that you would like to see). 5. Buy some ASL University “official” clothing at: ASLU gear: teespring.com/stores/aslu 6. Subscribe to the ASLU subscription site: asl.tc (For information see: lifeprint.com/asltc/ ) 7. Donate via: www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=64QMBRBXQSV6G 8. For other donation options, see: www.Lifeprint.com/donate.htm If you have any friends who might be in a position to do so you might want to consider inviting them to donate -- thus supporting Deaf children and the promotion of free sign language resources via Lifeprint.com
Think of the signs APPEAR-(show-up) and TAMPON as being on the same spectrum with a lot of overlap. By that I mean yes, they can look the same and be distinguishable only by context -- however you can sign TAMPON using a micro-pause at the point of "insertion" resulting in a very minor difference. So sometimes the signs look the same. Sometimes the signs exhibit a very minor but observable difference. Plus be aware that many skilled signers prefer to just spell "tampon."
Im attempting to learn basics of ASL through youtube and have no background in ASL My suggestion is that you teach weeks first, so that the learner understands that laterality across the forearm is symbolic for multiple days. then maybe do just day, noon, night. then all day noon night. then every day , noon, night. Im picturing all of this as if the sun in the sky is in the palm of my hand
Ah yes, laterality (dominance of one side of the brain in controlling particular activities or functions, or of one of a pair of organs such as the eyes or hands). Heh... just messing with you. Sure, I see your point. It is a fun thing to consider -- which "advance organizers" or mental hooks will work for the majority of students the fastest and most effectively. The forearm also represents the horizon for the positioning of the sun in relation to the time of day. Thus there are lots of ways to approach it. It would be fun to do "A/B" testing and try different approaches and see which approaches work best. Maybe someday. Interestingly -- it seems that emotion may the approach that works best?!? Emotion causes chemicals in the brain to imprint experiences and leads to retention and the ability to recall.
Hello ASL Heroes!!!
Hey, I could really use your help.
If you’ve enjoyed having access to an expert in ASL you can help me continue my work for you. A small (or more if you can afford it) donation from you would instantly make a big difference here at the studio because teachers don’t earn much and I could use some help paying for server and domain hosting for Lifeprint.com.
You can help out a humble (not to mention kind, caring, generous, compassionate, helpful, friendly, fair, and hard-working) ASL teacher -- just go here right now and a few clicks later you too will be a true “ASL Hero!”
www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=64QMBRBXQSV6G
Or, if you prefer "Cash App" you can use: cash.me/$Lifeprint
Or use Patreon at www.patreon.com/ASLU
Every little bit helps so much!
Thanks!
- Dr. Bill
p.s. Want to have your very own USB drive with four semesters worth of ASL instruction for just $79.95? See "SuperUSB" in the ASLUniversity bookstore at:
lifeprint.com/bookstore/bookstore.htm
Take care and love to you all.
:)
Hey Dr. Bill...tried to use the PayPal option and it wouldn't let me input an amount...clueless here??
@@SuperUtube53 Hello :)
Hmmm maybe use the link from my donate page instead?
See: www.lifeprint.com/donate.htm
If it still won't let you donate let me know because obviously I'd rather the donate process work smoothly.
@@salem.sy986 Please make clear your question. Your sentence is not easy to understand in English. If you are using Google Translate or an other translation service -- try a different sentence or phrase.
I don't have any of your donation connections. Is there an address I can send a check too?
I am not yet deaf, but HH and loosing more each year. I have just started ASL lessons about 10 weeks ago
Your videos help me a great deal. I learn a lot of new words and get lots of experience reading fingerspell, that is the hardest thing for me to get in class!
Thank you for all your hard work and for helping so many people.
Liz zHudson
SITTINGCOWS@GMAIL.COM
An approach to donating via a check (if you have a smart phone and a paper check book)
is to go here: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm
and scroll down and find my AOL address. Then fill out the check to William Vicars and take a picture of the front and back of the check using a fairly high resolution setting (it helps to set the check in the sunlight before taking a picture.
Then email me the picture of the check -- which I can then deposit electronically. That saves money on stamps and stationery (and is actually faster than using the mail system).
Or when you email me just request a mailing address and remind me that you are the person who asked (in a UA-cam comment) about donating.
Thank you in advance!
Yay! It’s getting so good! Keep me coming Bill! You’re the greatest. I also love the commutation with the students. They learn so quick and it’s enjoyable for them
I wish he was my Professor for ASL(1-4),he is so cool!
@31:10 haha. i paused the video and searched for about 5-10 minutes just before the discussion about which direction to sign 'continuous work' - to find that very thing! finally gave up, returned to the video, and there was the answer! (I also sign it circling forward, away from the body.)
This is really funny as well as helpful to watch, as the mistakes that were corrected in the video are ones I commonly make! This was very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I need captioning so I can learn! Lol I like when she does a whole sentence , I learn best that way! But I have no idea and it’s so quick, can you allow for captioning ?
Michelle,
If you find yourself unable to catch most of the video you might want to try an easier video from earlier in the ASLU Playlist. See item #2 below.
Or go study the first 60 lessons at Lifeprint.com before jumping into the more advanced videos.
----------------------------------
How to use ASL University to learn sign language for free:
1. Visit Lifeprint.com and become familiar with the ASL University website.
2. Bookmark the official ASLU UA-cam master playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PL6akqFwEeSpiLwRFA3ZvuOWMwPXwI7NqA.html
3. For quick reviews (to prevent memory extinction) bookmark the "Signs" channel playlist page:
ua-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists
4. If you use a desktop or laptop computer you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search.htm
5. If you use a mobile device you can look up signs using this page:
www.lifeprint.com/search/index.htm
6. If you can’t find a sign after using the search options at Lifeprint.com then consider applying to join the Lifeprint-ASLU Facebook group and asking your question there. See:
facebook.com/groups/Lifeprint.ASLU/
7. Go through the ASLU Lessons for free:
www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm
Your comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcome.
To contact Dr. Bill Vicars, see: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm
Ways to support the ASL University channel:
* For donation options, see: www.Lifeprint.com/donate.htm
* Click the “thumb up” (like) icon on videos at UA-cam.com/billvicars
* Click the “subscribe” button at UA-cam.com/billvicars (if you haven't done so yet)
* Click the “Share” link and share the videos.
Thanks!
thank you I appreciate that! When my father first learned English, he learned best from shows and jumping into it. He said he'd learn full sentences and it helped him to work backwards to then understand the individual words. I've been doing that with ASL and it's been really helpful for me. :) but yes, both ways are helpful thank you
The signs for morning, afternoon and night are proving difficult for me.
How to use ASL University to learn sign language for free:
1. Visit Lifeprint.com and become familiar with the ASL University website.
2. Bookmark the official ASLU UA-cam master playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PL6akqFwEeSpiLwRFA3ZvuOWMwPXwI7NqA.html
3. For quick reviews (to prevent memory extinction) bookmark the "Signs" channel playlist page:
ua-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists
4. If you use a desktop or laptop computer you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search.htm
5. If you use a mobile device you can look up signs using this page:
www.lifeprint.com/search/index.htm
6. If you can’t find a sign after using the search options at Lifeprint.com then consider applying to join the Lifeprint-ASLU Facebook group and asking your question there. See:
facebook.com/groups/Lifeprint.ASLU/
7. Go through the ASLU Lessons for free:
www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm
Your comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcome.
To contact Dr. Bill Vicars, see: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm
Ways to support the ASL University channel:
1. Click the “thumb up” (like) icon on videos at UA-cam.com/billvicars
2. Click the “subscribe” button at UA-cam.com/billvicars (if you haven't done so yet)
3. Click the “Share” link and share the videos.
4. Visit the “ASLU” bookstore at www.lifeprint.com/bookstore/bookstore.htm (feel free to suggest new products that you would like to see).
5. Buy some ASL University “official” clothing at: ASLU gear: teespring.com/stores/aslu
6. Subscribe to the ASLU subscription site: asl.tc
(For information see: lifeprint.com/asltc/ )
7. Donate via: www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=64QMBRBXQSV6G
8. For other donation options, see: www.Lifeprint.com/donate.htm If you have any friends who might be in a position to do so you might want to consider inviting them to donate -- thus supporting Deaf children and the promotion of free sign language resources via Lifeprint.com
Thank you !!
Im learning sign language now.
@2:21 🤣
Great video honestly, but doesn't show variation enough in my opinion. But otherwise I beyond LOVE these videos
Is there a difference between "appear" and "tampon", or is it just context?
Think of the signs APPEAR-(show-up) and TAMPON as being on the same spectrum with a lot of overlap. By that I mean yes, they can look the same and be distinguishable only by context -- however you can sign TAMPON using a micro-pause at the point of "insertion" resulting in a very minor difference.
So sometimes the signs look the same.
Sometimes the signs exhibit a very minor but observable difference.
Plus be aware that many skilled signers prefer to just spell "tampon."
Ha! I had this same question after watching “one fact ASL” latest video 👍🏼. Thanks!
Im attempting to learn basics of ASL through youtube and have no background in ASL
My suggestion is that you teach weeks first, so that the learner understands that laterality across the forearm is symbolic for multiple days. then maybe do just day, noon, night. then all day noon night. then every day , noon, night. Im picturing all of this as if the sun in the sky is in the palm of my hand
Ah yes, laterality (dominance of one side of the brain in controlling particular activities or functions, or of one of a pair of organs such as the eyes or hands).
Heh... just messing with you. Sure, I see your point. It is a fun thing to consider -- which "advance organizers" or mental hooks will work for the majority of students the fastest and most effectively. The forearm also represents the horizon for the positioning of the sun in relation to the time of day. Thus there are lots of ways to approach it.
It would be fun to do "A/B" testing and try different approaches and see which approaches work best. Maybe someday.
Interestingly -- it seems that emotion may the approach that works best?!? Emotion causes chemicals in the brain to imprint experiences and leads to retention and the ability to recall.