This webisode will show you how to sign basic time references in American Sign Language (ASL).
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This webisode will show you how to sign basic time references in American Sign Language (ASL).
hey man, that was pretty good ! You are a good teacher, Looking forwrad to learning more. Right on.
I agree-the teacher is very good with the expressions and movements. THANK YOU!(I have placed open “B” hand to my chin and moved hand forward).
wouldn’t it be tiring to keep opening and closing that door lol
he should make his lessons longer and with more repeating
Great explanations, thorough yet simple. When you are making the “hang loose” double hand sign for “now” or “today”, I have a hard time doing that with one of my hands. I hope it’s common to say “now” or “today” with open palms! That’s the only way I can swing it.
He does it so well, its sexy…
I’m completely new to ASL and this has actually been super helpful! Thanks a bunch!
This is sooooo helpfu! I am learning basic ASL and is just so great that you posted these videos b/c it helps me to practice. You’re awesome.
Weird, I’ve always heard it called “extended a.” I don’t think that this guy is really fluent in ASL, though. He seems like he’s teaching it at the same time as he’s learning it.
haha i acually hate that, but its cool he is a great teacher
very good teacher indeed, I like how he leaves and enters the scene through the door
Very good teacher!!!
wow, really nice and extremely helpful. Thanks!
Hey dude, helpful video. It’s called ‘thumb extension’ not stretch! Hope that as you go the sound quality improves.
i love your videos please make some more soon