A Whole New World ASL DUET!


This is probably the best or second best song in Disney’s Aladdin 😀 My partner in crime is QuasiRomantical. We’re in the same ASL class and she’s better than me. Additionally I’d like to give a big shout out to JBspangs for working out all the gloss and interpretation of this song. Thanks man! That aside, I in no way claim ownership of the audio track. It belongs to Disney and all its official affiliates. I have not made this video for any monetary gain, only to further the art of interpreting music into American Sign Language. Lyrics: I can show you the world Shining, shimmering, splendid Tell me, princess, now when did You last let your heart decide? I can open your eyes Take you wonder by wonder Over, sideways and under On a magic carpet ride A whole new world A new fantastic point of view No one to tell us no Or where to go Or say we’re only dreaming A whole new world A dazzling place I never knew But when I’m way up here It’s crystal clear That now I’m in a whole new world with you Now I’m in a whole new world with you Unbelievable sights Indescribable feeling Soaring, tumbling, freewheeling Through an endless diamond sky A whole new world Don’t you dare close your eyes A hundred thousand things to see Hold your breath – it gets better I’m like a shooting star I’ve come so far I can’t go back to where I used to be A whole new world Every turn a surprise With new horizons to pursue Every moment red-letter I’ll chase them anywhere There’s time to spare Let me share .

how can i find free on line sign language lessons,to help me teach my deaf daughter.?

I am hearing and my 5 year old daughter is deaf. i want to learn all i can about sign language and the best ways to teach her. Please help Thank you
Thank all of you for your help. I very much appreciate it.
www.aslpro.com is amazing if you come accross any other sites could you please let me know.
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what problems do sign language users face when learning to read English?

I am studying the difficulties faced for sign language users who have never heard sound, in learning to read.

I am particularly interested from the perspective of linguistics. For example is the acquisition of language across hearing and non hearing populations the same? Does having a visual base language help or hinder the process of reading written English? Does phonetics and the ability to hear sound have any major influence?

I would be particularly interested to hear from non hearing people who have faced difficulties in learning to read….what have these difficulties been and how did you overcome them? What developments have been useful and what is still lacking?

I want to hear your views.

Thanks
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