Vocab timestamps below! This video is a beginner's introduction to some American Sign Language words and phrases. You'll learn how to sign / get basic conversational skills with this newbie-level video. [...read on for more description...]
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Learn how to sign in a beginner / basic conversation. Signs shown include (in order):
0:15 READY
0:19 HELLO and HI
0:33 How are you?
0:42 GOOD
0:49 BAD
1:00 FINE
1:09 SO-SO
1:18 OK / OKAY
1:27 GREAT or WONDERFUL
1:35 WHAT'S-UP ?
1:53 NOTHING
2:04 BUSY
2:19 NOT A-LOT
2:26 What's your name? / YOU NAME WHAT (YOU)?
2:47 My name is... / ME NAME...
(Learn the ASL alphabet in this other video: • Learn ASL: The Fingerspelling Alphabe... )
3:00 NICE TO MEET YOU
3:12 YES
3:25 NO
3:38 DEAF
3:48 HEARING
3:55 HARD-OF-HEARING
4:04 "Are you deaf?" "No, I'm hearing." / "Are you hearing?" "No, I'm deaf."
4:20 "I'm hearing, and I'm learning ASL" -- ME LEARNING ASL
4:42 "I want to learn ASL" / ME WANT LEARN ASL
5:06 ASL (American Sign Language)
5:12 SIGN LANGUAGE
5:26 UNDERSTAND
5:38 "I don't understand", and NOT
5:56 PLEASE
6:02 SORRY
6:12 Sorry, I don't understand.
6:23 SLOW
6:30 AGAIN
6:41 Sorry, I don't understand. Please sign again slow.
7:07 THANK YOU
7:18 See you later!
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