Order of Description - Objects | ASL - American Sign Language
Learn how to describe objects in ASL in the appropriate order. First, start with the biggest concepts and then end with the little details.
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I literally cannot stop watching your videos. I tell myself one more, then bed time. But...then another plays...and another... then I continue watching and watching.. I love ASL and I love YOUR videos! I especially appreciate the educational movies, since I work at an Elementary School, I find a lot of those helpful.
I live in Ocala and I am learning asl and you make it so much easier for me. You are fantastic Thank you
Your videos are so helpful and instructive - also your signing wonderfully clear and easy to read. Thank you for sharing them with us!
One of the best videos on ASL! I can’t stop watching them. Thanks 🙏
Thank you, this video is especially helpful. I appreciate your videos in general, but really need them captioned, so I appreciate the extra effort in your captioned videos.
I really enjoy learning from your videos... thanks!!
Your videos are amazing and help me a lot to understand!!!
Great video thank you!
Thanks, Joseph. Very helpful.
Wonderful to watch your ASL video
Gregg video well done I I don't know what how I can Master everything and what you just did in your video
Thank you for showing me that but I did what you did in the video but how can I master all that in one night?
How did you same everywhere did you use even a book to look up the pump or signs
Hi I wonder whats the proper way to sign "rescue an object"? Thank you ;)
Did you learn all the signs from from a book or what do you use
I'm curious why you chose to use the "L" form for "letter"... that's really an old sign, at least here in Canada! More English than ASL, I think. Just curious if others think the same. I personally use a more "e" shape that resembles "fingerspelling" sign, but smaller and tighter. It would be great to have some feedback from you! Smile!
Nice explanation but I expected a clear example at the end.
Easy to remember because it's logical
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