25 BASIC ASL SIGNS FOR BEGINNERS (THE MOST IMPORTANT) Learn the FIRST 25 signs you need to know to become conversational faster. These 25 basic signs are the most important for beginners to master at first. Why? Because they give you the most mileage. These signs are flexible (can be used in a variety of
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This video explains a variety of ways to get a Deaf person’s attention.
Here are the different places around the house in American Sign Language (ASL). Compatible with Unit 9 from Master ASL Level One “My Community” p.335. The vocabulary includes: ATTIC, BASEMENT, BEDROOM, CLOSET, DEN, DINING ROOM, ELEVATOR, ENTRANCE, FLOOR or LEVEL, GARAGE, KITCHEN, LAUNDRY ROOM, LIVING ROOM, LOFT, MUD ROOM, GAME ROOM, FAMILY ROOM, STAIRS, and
CAN’T UNDERSTAND SIGNING? HERE’S WHY + WHAT TO DO INSTEAD If you thought you were the ONLY ASL student that couldn’t understand someone when they were signing to you (either in person or in a video), you’re wrong. It’s easy to sit there and think everyone else is having an easy dandy time and you’re
Learn 25 signs for Christmas in American Sign Language (ASL). The video contains vocabulary related to Christmas and is listed in the order below: 1) NORTH POLE 2) SNOW 3) SANTA CLAUS 4) SNOWMAN 5) REINDEER 6) GINGERBREAD 7) RUDOLPH 8) TREE 9) CANDLE 10) LIGHTS 11) WREATH 12) ORNAMENTS 13) LIST 14) LONG LIST
Get today’s practice prompt on my IG account @aslrochelle Join us for the FREE ASL class I’m running on Instagram (reposting recordings here on YouTube) to give you something fun to learn during social distancing/quarantine! Perfect for anyone that wants to start learning sign language. Sequestered Signing was designed to be fun, quick, easy, and
BODY, SYSTEM, CIRCULATORY SYSTEM, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, ENDOCRINE SYSTEM, INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM, LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, MUSCULAR SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, SKELETAL SYSTEM, AND URINARY SYSTEM.
Here’s a short poetry using classifier in ASL depicting the manta rays.
ASL SENTENCE STRUCTURE: TOPIC (PART 2 OF 3) It’s ASL Grammar time! This is Part 2 of a 3-part series talking allll about the parts of an ASL sentence. If you want to understand ASL sentence structure, and create your own ASL sentences easily, then you NEED to know each part of an ASL sentence
In this fingerspelling practice the theme is: December Holidays. ****** Download the practice worksheet for free here: bit.ly/asl-library ** READ on for notes on the practice method used in the video ** I know you’re shouting at me, “it’s too fast Rochelle!” I know, I know. This is part of the method I use to
In this video we’ll be doing grammar practice. ****** Join the free ASL library for more ASL learning fun: bit.ly/asl-library Need help practicing ASL? Check out 30 Days of Sign: http://aslrochelle.com/30days Connect with Rochelle on social: YouTube: http://youtube.com/aslrochelle Facebook: http://facebook.com/aslrochelle Instagram: http://instagram.com/aslrochelle SHOW NOTES, GEAR, & LINKS —- Camera —- Canon Rebel t6i http://amzn.to/2kEXAHd —-
Watch a native ASL speaker describe his family nationality in ASL. Spatial organization and eye gaze is critical when presenting such information.
Get today’s practice prompt on my IG account @aslrochelle Join us for the FREE ASL class I’m running on Instagram (reposting recordings here on YouTube) to give you something fun to learn during social distancing/quarantine! Perfect for anyone that wants to start learning sign language. Sequestered Signing was designed to be fun, quick, easy, and
This is a basic vocabulary video related to using facial expression. The signs in this video are BLANK-FACE, BORED, CAN, CAN’T, CONFUSED, DON’T-KNOW, DON’T-LIKE, DON’T-UNDERSTAND, DON’T-WANT, EXCITED, FACIAL-EXPRESSIONS, KNOW, LIKE, MAD, NOT-ME, SAD, SCARED, SICK, UNDERSTAND.
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