American Sign Language - ASL Lesson 02

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  • American Sign Language (ASL) Lesson 02
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  • @sign-language
    @sign-language  6 ปีที่แล้ว +158

    Hello ASL Heroes!!!
    If you’ve enjoyed these lessons or videos you are invited to help support ASL University. A donation from you would instantly make a big difference here at the studio because teachers don’t earn much and I could use some help paying for server and domain hosting for the ASL University website: Lifeprint.com. There's an easy way you can help out your humble (as well as kind, caring, generous, compassionate, helpful, friendly, fair, and hard-working) ASL teacher. Just click on the Paypal (donation) link below and you can be an "above and beyond" ASL Hero!
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    Take care and my best to you all. :)

    • @kennedyklinus875
      @kennedyklinus875 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Bills, my name Kennedy, am lives in Kenya I want to learn Asl.

  • @commishguy
    @commishguy 8 ปีที่แล้ว +389

    I really like it when the student doesn't know them all 100%. She's learning at the same time we are.

    • @janetryan9779
      @janetryan9779 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yes, it’s encouraging when she looks a bit confused or gets a wrong answer, too. This teacher is doing a good job! I look forward to doing more lessons!

  • @manofthesnails
    @manofthesnails 7 ปีที่แล้ว +301

    i love the running gag of "where's bob?" in these lessons

  • @anteconfig5391
    @anteconfig5391 6 ปีที่แล้ว +225

    lol.
    Bill: "Is your name Bob?"
    Katelyn: "no."
    Bill: "oh."
    I laughed so hard.

    • @b1xssom838
      @b1xssom838 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      How does this have no replies?? That killed me too lol 💀💀

    • @elanj27
      @elanj27 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I can never make out her name lol thanks for the unintentional help 😅

  • @connieruiz9388
    @connieruiz9388 9 ปีที่แล้ว +370

    I must admit at first I was a little put off by no sound but it made me put myself in deaf shoes. Great lessons

    • @LordNeurosis
      @LordNeurosis 7 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Agree'd, I put some music on only to realize that might be counter-productive to learning the language.

    • @gabs98xo
      @gabs98xo 7 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      i get so in the zone with these videos and how there's no sound that when my phone went off i jumped lol!

    • @chelakoech685
      @chelakoech685 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      same!!

    • @bobschenck6890
      @bobschenck6890 7 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      YES, YOU HIT IT RIGHT ON THE HEAD.....I have a deaf son & dtr in law....as hearing people, most of us have no clue what it is like to live in a deaf world...Just turn the sound down on your TV for 1/2 hour....see what that is like.....

    • @billymarino4452
      @billymarino4452 5 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      It's like someone I know said it best. If you want to learn any language, you got to think in that language. Silence really gets you in the ASL mindset.

  • @CelticStar8
    @CelticStar8 9 ปีที่แล้ว +363

    It hasn't even been 3 days since I started learning ASL and I'm already starting to do sign language in my dreams..lol.

    • @anna-fv6ce
      @anna-fv6ce 8 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Me too!

    • @maryannboden8144
      @maryannboden8144 8 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      CelticStar8 it is funny you say that, the same thing has been happening to me! Almost every night now in my dreams I am signing. I even remember to ask the person who is signing to me to sign slow :D I am getting my 8 year old to learn with me and she said that she is signing in her dreams too!

    • @aaron-vz7nn
      @aaron-vz7nn 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      CelticStar8 wow ur a fast learner

    • @raco3958
      @raco3958 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Me too ahahhahahh

    • @chesspiece4257
      @chesspiece4257 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I’ve started muttering to myself in sign. Practice is practice ÒvÓ

  • @myauthenticnow6401
    @myauthenticnow6401 7 ปีที่แล้ว +247

    Thank you so much for these lessons. My son is 4 and has raging adhd. I decided to learn sign and teach him sign to communicate in new ways. What ever I learn in the lessons I then teach to him. Hes picking it up much faster than I ever imagined and hes actually been managing his feelings better. he was getting really angry one day and signed sad. i was confused and told him thats not the sign for angry thats the sign for sad. he said thats because im sad! i would have never known it! he seemed to just be angry. i gave him lots of love and we avoided a massive blow out because I was able to understand him with out him needing the words. ♡

    • @molly4919
      @molly4919 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      MyAuthenticNow that’s so smart! Props to you for this idea!

    • @heatherautrey5987
      @heatherautrey5987 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      How wonderful!!!!

    • @thankyoujesus2836
      @thankyoujesus2836 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      MyAuthenticNow kids flip out if they feel unseen for what they feel and powerless to get anyone’s help or attention.

  • @lelmdrWHO
    @lelmdrWHO 8 ปีที่แล้ว +374

    i really like these. a lot of the asl lessons on youtube are by hearing people and they speak to explain things and i find myself listening too much to the explanation. I like how the instructor finds a way to explain using sign. and he's funny! :) I don't have a real reason for learning how to sign except i want to learn and i think it's a fascinating culture. I guess I figured even if i learn a little it would be good. There's some deaf families who come to the store where i work and i'd love to try what i've been learning but i'm worried about offending them and that's the last thing i want

    • @shalom5127
      @shalom5127 8 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      +lelmdrWHO i dont think they would be offended. i would think they'd understand and if anything it may be amusing to them to see you try to communicate. i guess it depends on the people but i doubt they would be offended

    • @Boobra1991
      @Boobra1991 8 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Deaf people are usually very patient and most often are excited that someone is taking the time learn how to communicate with them or at least that is what I have been told while attending classes. This is a late comment as I see you may already know this but hopes it helps in any case.

    • @mikemccoy3430
      @mikemccoy3430 7 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      He is funny! he throws humor into these lessons quite a bit. You have a good understanding of sign to be able to notice that.

    • @junbh2
      @junbh2 7 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      I haven't taken ASL classes but I've studied other languages and it never as good if they talk a lot of english. Even if the conversations have to be super simple with lots of mime, I always found you learn and remember better by talking _in_ the language instead of talking _about_ the language.

    • @divineheraa5952
      @divineheraa5952 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Wow this is late but you should start by saying you are learning sign language of that you only know a little. When I speak to people learning I usually say hello then say that I am learning or that I only know a little. It helps me then understand if I need them to repeat a lot of slow down. Hope this suggestion helps anyone who sees it!

  • @AzVidsPro
    @AzVidsPro 5 ปีที่แล้ว +71

    Despite the video being silent, I still understand mostly everything.. Just started an hour ago. Super fun so far.

    • @b1xssom838
      @b1xssom838 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So how did sign go for you? It’s been a couple years since you dropped this comment so I’m interested to hear if you have any stories ^^

    • @isabellehartnoll8647
      @isabellehartnoll8647 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      not people speedrunning these lessons in a few days-

    • @LuisLopez-br3cb
      @LuisLopez-br3cb ปีที่แล้ว

      @@isabellehartnoll8647they’re super easy 😭

  • @Acosta-on7do
    @Acosta-on7do 8 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    I can't wait to practice what I have learned in these 2 days. I already want to see my deaf friend and show him what I know.
    I used to communicate with him typing on our phones, I'm glad there is people like you who are willing to teach anyone. THANKS

    • @b1xssom838
      @b1xssom838 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yooo it’s been like 6 years since you dropped this comment so I’m super curious- have you learned sign fluently and how was it talking with your friend? Lol I’m asking a bunch of people in the comments if they can update their stories they posted years ago ^^

  • @jamiesmiles8312
    @jamiesmiles8312 5 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    It's no longer "Where's Waldo?", it's "Where's Bob?". Hope we one day get to see good ol' Bob.

  • @sign-language
    @sign-language  11 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    Hello Kate,
    I'm asking Katelyn if "both" her sisters are married. I spell the word "both" to her and show her the "BOTH" sign. Then I confirm that both her sisters are married.
    -- Dr. Bill
    p.s. A good place to learn or review fingerspelling is at "asl.gs" and a good place to practice reading fingerspelling is "asl.ms" (just type "asl.ms" into your address bar without the quotes and click enter. No need for the h t t p part of the address).

  • @SHAWTY17ist
    @SHAWTY17ist 9 ปีที่แล้ว +79

    Lol. I love her. She is so giggly! Couldn't ask for a better student.

    • @Lmubaraka
      @Lmubaraka 7 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      KC Darby yea their energy is great together

  • @MariaFernandez-ux2yy
    @MariaFernandez-ux2yy 10 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I am a student nurse and I am currently trying to learn ASL thru your videos for future reference - in case I'll have a deaf/mute patient & I am not actually bored of them compared to others because the way you teach makes it interesting. Also, your facial expressions are great! I really like your sense of humour in every videos. Thank you for this series! God bless~

  • @heatherp1410
    @heatherp1410 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I appreciate the quiet & no subtitles, it forces me to pay extra close attention and learn the signs for the conversation. This is probably my 7th or 8th time (over the last 8 years) going through these ASL videos. So helpful and valuable - thanks Dr Bill!

  • @MysticTheMeep
    @MysticTheMeep 10 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    These videos are EXTREMELY helpful as my boyfriend's mother and her boyfriend are both deaf, and his dad is hard-of-hearing, so he knows and uses ASL. I've been trying to learn to I can talk to them, so thank you for posting these videos!

  • @spr6986
    @spr6986 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I am on day two. I told myself I would learn 20 asl words each day. I use the website and these videos! Fun learning!!!

  • @AmazingAmy66
    @AmazingAmy66 8 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I was put off by the fact the videos don't have sound. It makes sense that there wouldn't be sound and it makes it so much easier to focus and follow along.

  • @jodysin7
    @jodysin7 9 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    This is very very helpful. We have several deaf people at work and I have been working on communication with them... This is still a little fast for me but I have some signs and phrases memorized and learning more and more every day. Thank you for sharing these videos.

    • @ajpressley9792
      @ajpressley9792 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      jodysin7 You Can Pause It In Between Or Click The Settings Button Then Click Speed And Choose One Of The Lower Numbers And It Will Slow The Video A Bit

  • @sign-language
    @sign-language  11 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Both versions of MOM/DAD are fine. Straight on is more of a "citation" form (formal, stuffy, rigid, -- like a dictionary entry). A bit toward the side (but not too much) is more casual and what you are likely to see in actual everyday signing - partially due to either right or left-hand dominance. You will also see some people start with an "A" hand and change it into a "5" hand. Yet another way is to hold the thumb on the forehead for DAD (or chin for MOM) and "wiggle" the fingers.

  • @hannahharrisonfishpeoplepl267
    @hannahharrisonfishpeoplepl267 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My husband's sister is deaf, as is her husband. Your videos are INCREDIBLY helpful to someone with NO previous ASL experience. Thank you so much for publishing these. I especially like that there is no sound attached. It was strange to adjust to at first, but now I think it's the only way to learn ASL. I feel like I can actually communicate a little bit when I meet my new sister-in-law!

  • @joanabella2622
    @joanabella2622 10 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Dr. Bill ..Kudos to you, I'm learning sign language without having a hard time to memorize each lesson.. thank you very much for imparting your talent to us..God Bless

  • @JuliaJiggs
    @JuliaJiggs 9 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Hi Bill! I've been watching your video's for a while but I took a break, and now I'm just re-watching the first 2 or 3. I just want to say, even though I have no need for sing language, it fascinates me! And I think you are so funny, you crack me up!

    • @JuliaJiggs
      @JuliaJiggs 9 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I also love how I can learn so much without sound!

    • @shufflingfate4703
      @shufflingfate4703 9 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I agree bill is hilarious and a great teacher :)

    • @gomolemodikgang7101
      @gomolemodikgang7101 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Julia Jiggs i know hey, is the best way to learn,

    • @jubileeYAVEL
      @jubileeYAVEL 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      same

  • @the_hand_gaming
    @the_hand_gaming 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Timestamps for the practice sheets:
    2-A: 0:12
    2-B: 6:36
    2-C: 14:30
    2-D: 22:28
    I hope this helps!

  • @chloemerkley9550
    @chloemerkley9550 8 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm 11 and I am showing my mom how to sign since i'm learning
    the basics.Also I would like to learn more ASL and so I can communicate with
    deaf people.

  • @PoshMillyT
    @PoshMillyT 10 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Thanks! I learn sign with my two year old bc I think it's good to know another language!

    • @PoshMillyT
      @PoshMillyT 7 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Update: She is four now and we still sign! I am ready to start taking classes!!! I want to be able to communicate with all people :)

    • @sam3054
      @sam3054 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good for you! That’s an amazing thing you are doing for your daughter. I hope you are doing well in your classes :)

    • @sweetyfri
      @sweetyfri 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PoshMillyT that is so cool, props to you!

  • @SmorzeinDoors
    @SmorzeinDoors 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I love learning ASL, my thing is i was watching the ones with Jen and now have to go back to these old ones. sometimes its hard to see the hands or the letters they sign. Also, its seems in the newer ones Bill explained it more or for the first time to Jen on camera cause this is a little faster paced and the student already knows the signs. But for me its kinda hard to understand with no idea how to sign the words are. this feels more like review compared to the ones with Jen. I will try my hardest and go through all of them. I will learn ASL by the end of 2019.

    • @BooksToAshes
      @BooksToAshes 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      On his site he has lessons that you learn and then you watch these videos (that's why its called Lesson 2, since this is the second lesson on the site). That's how I learn. It's really detailed on how the sign word works, how it's signed, and the different versions of the word (if it has any). I'd recommend studying that and then watching the video, it helps a LOT. It's how I learn and I really enjoy doing it that way :)

  • @chiarazacarias7483
    @chiarazacarias7483 8 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I am 13 years old and i am learning really easily! good Job!

    • @quelquel9506
      @quelquel9506 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm nine years old and I'm learning easily too

    • @Silas_Chain
      @Silas_Chain 8 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I'm telling my mom to type this because I'm still in her belly ... I'm learning BTW

    • @seymourseymour7468
      @seymourseymour7468 8 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      same! in the womb also, my brother next to me isn't picking it up as well as I am, hopefully he improves!

  • @lucianapiassarollo7597
    @lucianapiassarollo7597 8 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Bill, I have just found your videos and I'm completely in love with them!
    I'm Brazilian and I work as an English teacher for hearing students. Unfortunately, in my country we can't find many services or courses for deaf people. And my dream is to teach Brazilians (with hearing disabilities) the ASL! I'm sure I'll be able to learn it through your videos, and make my dream come true!!!
    congratulations for the great job you're doing!!!

    • @falsefight
      @falsefight 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There is a perfectly good sign language in your country, Luciana
      pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%ADngua_brasileira_de_sinais

    • @tanyakopel
      @tanyakopel 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, but she's an ENGLISH teacher....so.....

    • @coltoncowan682
      @coltoncowan682 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@tanyakopel yeah and i think an ideal world its feasible we all learn asl, or maybe a Universal Sign Language(usl??) that way all countries have a common form of communication that doesnt totally rely on english

    • @3starsburningbright
      @3starsburningbright หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@coltoncowan682 it’d be just like making a universal spoken language though, which plenty people have tried but nothing like that has ever catched on. There’s plenty of sign language dialects just within the US. In an ideal world we’d all be able to understand each other but for now, people from different places will speak different languages, regardless of verbal or nonverbal

  • @michayleamarolik479
    @michayleamarolik479 9 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    I love learning on here! I made a new friend today :) And this is really helping me catch up on ASL Thank you Bob!

    • @sign-language
      @sign-language  9 ปีที่แล้ว +83

      Michayle Amarolik
      Eh? Bob is my invisible twin. He looks just like me (but you can't see him so you'll have to trust me on that).
      - Dr. Bill

    • @LiaraTivona
      @LiaraTivona 9 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Bill Vicars Oh, it is good to know that Bob does exist! My husband (also Bob) has apparently been telling people that Bob is his teacher instead of Bill. :)

    • @junbh2
      @junbh2 7 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      +Bill Vicars Hah! I just assumed someone you knew called Bob was actually there, sitting in the audience.

  • @Maazzzo
    @Maazzzo 10 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Love the videos, Bill, very grateful for them! Trying to re-learn ASL since my hearing loss has kicked in. Cheers! xx

  • @hs10134
    @hs10134 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    this is amazing!!! I am learning. I am so excited. I went on a meet up little ways from me with a group of people wanting to learn. it was fun learning same concept as here with this course. I am going to continue learning with the Professor Bill. this is awesome. finally my dreams are coming true. I get to communicate with people that are Deaf. I had one client that's deaf. I wish I could bring people of hard of hearing to my business. they to need a massage.

  • @reikomyles1495
    @reikomyles1495 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Dr. Bill I always wanted to learn sign language. Thank you so much for making these videos available. Once I become well learned, I hoped to assist deaf customers on my job. God bless you and thank you.

  • @MRJON2009
    @MRJON2009 8 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Say hi to bob for me. P.S, I love all you vids so far lesson (1&2 of this series). I am learning ASL to help communicate with deaf ones. Also trying to impress a girl I really like. She's not deaf, but works with them everyday. It amazing what she does and so for these reasons I'm (very) motivated to learn!

  • @biancaking2502
    @biancaking2502 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I love how theres no cc so we have to work hard to understand and not go the easy way by reading the cc

  • @Comazita
    @Comazita 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for these videos. I am homeschooling my daughter (first grade) and we are just starting to watch these videos and are so happy to learn the right way.

  • @thegayonthemoon
    @thegayonthemoon 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Even though this video is from 2012 it’s still helping people like me learn ASL and I’m really glad. I loved it when Bill asked what her mom’s name was and she said Jim XD

  • @mercadescasarez6797
    @mercadescasarez6797 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really am learning a lot from your videos. I have always wanted to learn asl and your videos are teaching me so much. I have ADHD so I don’t always comprehend thing right away seeing you repeat things over helps a lot. Thank you.

  • @monstergreen79
    @monstergreen79 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Professor Bill, I just started to work as a teacher in a Disabled Students Attention Center (CAED in spanish) and to found your videos had helped me a lot! It is so interesting to learn ASL for me. I'm a certificated English teacher here in Mexico, and part of my job here is to help and teach deaf stedents the language.
    Once more I want to thank you and God bless you.

  • @ladyjay1018
    @ladyjay1018 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I took 1 semester at ARC learning sign and I learned a lot but after 3 months quickly lost a majority of it. After watching these videos it brought it all back and then some. I really enjoy these.

  • @lyliahoehl1042
    @lyliahoehl1042 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    This old lady is determined to learn ASL. When I get frustrated I watch Dr.Bill. Between you and Prof. Bonnie I WILL LEARN. Thank you, Dr. Bill. You are such a delightful man. And thank you Prof. Bonnie for giving me this site to use in my study and for being so patient. Lylia

  • @morganleigh5142
    @morganleigh5142 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I LOVE THESE VIDEOS! Thank you for putting these out there. I work at a medical clinic, and we had a couple of patients come in who were deaf, and they inspired me to begin learning sign language. These videos are so fun to watch, and they make it fun to learn. I'm only on the second lesson, but I'm learning so much and am excited to continue!

  • @kylam134
    @kylam134 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I recently started working at a facility with individuals who have Intellectual/Developmental disabilities. A lot of the clients are nonverbal (but fluent in ASL) and I felt terrible not being able to communicate effectively with them on a daily basis. I started watching all your videos/lessons and it feels amazing to be able to have meaningful conversations with the clients at work. Thank you so much for sharing! So grateful.

  • @art_de_la_kait937
    @art_de_la_kait937 8 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thank you so much for posting these videos! They are really helping me learn! Of course,I still have a long way to go, but it is a start. It is helping me move towards my goal as an ASL interpreter.

  • @Tya.S
    @Tya.S 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I honestly almost gave up after the first lesson but I'm glad I stuck with it. It seems hard at first but rewatching previous videos and practicing along has helped so much. It is easyer having a student who is at the same learning level as we ara. Thankyou so much for the videos and not putting subtitles. It really does help.

  • @victoriaallen7329
    @victoriaallen7329 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm sooooooooo glad I found this!!! I'm an HR Admin Assistant at my job and we just hired an employee who's deaf. He taught me "good morning" and "thank you", but I wanted to learn some more on my own and surprised the crap out of him. I think these videos may help lol! I also want to learn basics so the coworkers can communicate with him other than just writing everything down. This is just lesson 2 and I've learned so much! Thank you Dr. Bill!

  • @sophiepelletier5024
    @sophiepelletier5024 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is my new hobby, I just love it and Bill makes me laugh. It is the third lesson I am following and the signs are easy to remember. I didn't think it would be so much fun learning this. Didn't think I would be able to follow your conversations. I am quite surprised at myself. I am a hearing person, I will make sure that my kids dont wait as long as i did to learn sign language.. I don't know any deaf person but It would be nice to be able to use it.

  • @crochetyarteconana3403
    @crochetyarteconana3403 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My daughter is learning ASL .. and your lessons are helping her a lot
    And I practice with it, thanks for your good and simple videos greetings from Sacramento ca

  • @LunaStarlight35
    @LunaStarlight35 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love these lessons. They definitely help me a lot and I'm getting better every day. Thanks again.

  • @clairewehry5628
    @clairewehry5628 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    These videos are fantastic. I took ASL about ten years ago, but I wasn't very focused at the time. ASL is really one of those languages where if you don't use it, you lose it. I recently decided to add a communications major and train to be an interpreter, and these videos are making me very proud of how much I retained!

  • @Angelwitch99
    @Angelwitch99 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been trying to learn asl for a while now and I love your videos they are so helpful. I feel like I'm learning a lot from them.

  • @KendallMorrow9
    @KendallMorrow9 8 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    Can please make it available to have subtitles again? It is easier for me to follow and to learn.

    • @jenntmk2866
      @jenntmk2866 8 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I agree, it is harder for me to learn them without sub titles. I can still get some information, but it is much harder.

    • @cassandraschultz4954
      @cassandraschultz4954 8 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Although it may be easier with subtitles, having it without allows you to better learn the words that he is teaching. Coming from having two different sign language teachers, one hearing, one deaf, it was definitely easier to learn from my deaf professor. It forced me to focus more on the words and not what my teacher was saying or in this case reading. In the beginning, he is asking how she is doing and introducing himself and Katelyn. After that, they go into the words. It may be difficult to watch because you want to know what they are saying, but it is words you will learn in subsequent videos if you are just starting out. (:

    • @adinugroho8285
      @adinugroho8285 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's what I thought too! I'm a little upset this one doesn't have subtitle, but I'm excited that the words used are ones I already recognized (especially from previous video!)

    • @Bookworm8793
      @Bookworm8793 7 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      If you click in the lower right-hand corner, you can slow the speed of the video down so you can follow along more easily. If there are subtitles, we tend to rely on them, so we get fewer of the signs since we already understand the sentence. It's harder without, but better for learning.

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Bookworm8793 I like to watch first with subtitles and then without.

  • @Sandy56ism
    @Sandy56ism 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm currently taking an ASL class once a week at church. I've been wanting to have a good way to learn more, so I've been watching different videos. These videos seem to be the best I've seen so far. So many move so fast through things that I don't catch them the first time and have to go back again and again. With the words on the tv screen between them and with the review that they're doing and Bill's patience and humor as a teacher, I think it's finally sticking in my head. Thank you, Bill!

  • @taylortot247
    @taylortot247 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    watching your videos while taking ASL at san francisco state is helping me tremendously! i wish my professor made videos like you do. theres something about ASL teachers, such good spirits!

  • @willyntibagiliwa2123
    @willyntibagiliwa2123 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Napenda kukiri kwamba, mafunzo yanayopatikana kagika video hizi, ni mazuri na ni muhimu sana.
    Hapa TANZANIA kuna chama cha viziwi (Tanzania association of the Deaf) a. K. a. CHAVITA. lakini hatujawa na uwezo wa kufundisha kwa kiwango cha kisasa namna hii.
    Hongera sana
    Dr. Bill vicars...!

  • @psyrapmafia
    @psyrapmafia 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've always wanted to learn asl but have been underwhelmed by the apps, or driven away by class prices. Your videos, website, and technique have made my dream a realization and I cannot thank you enough. You have made a difference.

  • @candicebaker2663
    @candicebaker2663 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have always been so curious of how to Sign. My Son is 3half and was diagnosed at 2 with Autism, as hes getting older and we are learning that he might be non verbal. I have been watching these videos every night till 2am for 2 weeks. You have taught me so much! Just wanted to let you know that your a great Teacher and many blessing in the future classes. Thanks again!

    • @ohalright1438
      @ohalright1438 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      i hope you and your son learn to communicate well w asl in the near future ! the best of luck to you (:

    • @candicebaker2663
      @candicebaker2663 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you:) I just enrolled in college for ASL! Very scared but with your videos I know I will make it. Thanks again!

  • @DeevToons
    @DeevToons 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I took ASL as my humanities courses in college but that was all the way in 2017! Recently I've been re-motivated to stay on top of practicing. These videos are super helpful and showed me that I remembered more than I thought I did. I'm using these to keep my asl vocab fresh and so I can talk to guests at the theme park I work at more easily! :)

    • @sign-language
      @sign-language  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      At what theme park do you work?

    • @DeevToons
      @DeevToons 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sign-language Knott's Berry Farm! ☺

    • @sign-language
      @sign-language  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oh, excellent. I used to do semi-private ASL immersions to theme parks (including Knott's Berry Farm) during which I'd load up a van with students and do a three day road trip with the theme park being the centerpiece.
      Second language learners can do an amazing amount of learning while standing in line at a theme park (if interacting and chatting in the target language with a skilled tutor or teacher). Students generally learned as much during those three days as they would in a semester-long ASL class.

  • @haroldbond3006
    @haroldbond3006 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mr. Vicar , I like your videos because they show so many words at once and you repeat them after you discuss things so there isn't much confusion as to what the sign was. I'm not deaf so I don't have anyone to practice with so the internet is my only real way of learning and I thank you.

  • @MrJonnyblaze1988
    @MrJonnyblaze1988 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im taking an ASL class right now and this is SOOOOOOO helpful!!!! I vow to watch every ad to support Dr. Bill Vicars and his teaching of ASL!

  • @MichelleRaiford
    @MichelleRaiford 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have started these lessons from the beginning despite previous classes and tutors in ASL. I enjoy this series because of its repetition. It was a fundamental part of my acquisition of French. Works equally well for sign language. Constanly repeat, build, and quiz on previous lessons. Good stuff!

  • @deborahtishman586
    @deborahtishman586 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always wanted to learn a language other than my native one, but I never had the aptitude for verbal languages as I am more of a visual person. So I thought how fascinating it would be to learn sign language. Thanks to you, not only am I learning to sign, but I am laughing along with you. I LOVE your sense of humor, it's FABULOUS.

  • @rhianaelizabeth8653
    @rhianaelizabeth8653 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just came across these videos and they are super helpful! I wanted to start learning ASL because I work in a retail pet store, and there's a customer who comes in who is deaf and I have always wanted to talk to him. I've been taking lessons and watching these and hopefully very soon I'll get to the place where I can maintain a conversation! Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart!

  • @SoulArtist00
    @SoulArtist00 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is awesome! I'm learning ASL and I will be practicing it much more in the days to come. Thank you for the lessons, Dr. Vicars!

  • @ArenMarks
    @ArenMarks 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been looking for a reliable sign course to help me with my sign until now I relied on a sign language dictionary app (sign asl) and scattered words usually learned from non deaf people and the signs were usually wrong or used in the wrong context. So thank you for sharing your love of a beautiful language so I can learn to better communicate with my customers and friends.

    • @sign-language
      @sign-language  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I strive to teach versions of signs that are well-recognized throughout the ASL-signing Deaf community at large. That provides a solid base from which a student can get involved in their local Deaf Community and "fine tune" their signing to match any local variations.
      Most skilled Deaf signers can show you two or three different ways to sign most concepts (just as most Hearing skilled English speakers know two or three ways to say most concepts, e.g. sofa, couch, loveseat.)
      The challenge (in the Hearing world) comes when folks in a certain region use words like divan, davenport, chesterfield, etc. to refer to a couch.
      The same challenge occurs in the Deaf world when local Deaf sign regional versions of signs that aren't used in other regions.
      So learning ASL (as with other languages) involves developing a general base of common signs and then a life-long process of learning more and more versions of signs and learning how to inflect those signs to create increasingly nuanced meanings.
      ============================
      How to use ASL University to learn sign language for free:
      1. Visit Lifeprint.com and become familiar with the ASL University website.
      2. Bookmark the official ASLU TH-cam master playlist:
      th-cam.com/play/PL6akqFwEeSpiLwRFA3ZvuOWMwPXwI7NqA.html
      3. For quick reviews (to prevent memory extinction) bookmark the "Signs" channel playlist page:
      th-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists or more specifically: th-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=1
      4. If you use a desktop or laptop computer you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search.htm
      5. If you use a mobile device you can look up signs using this page:
      www.lifeprint.com/search/index.htm
      6. If you can’t find a sign after using the search options at Lifeprint.com then consider applying to join the Lifeprint-ASLU Facebook group and asking your question there. See:
      facebook.com/groups/Lifeprint.ASLU/
      7. Go through the ASLU Lessons for free:
      www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm
      Your comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcome.
      To contact Dr. Bill Vicars, see: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm
      If you like the free LIfeprint.com lessons you might enjoy the low-cost subscription version of the lessons. For information see: lifeprint.com/asltc/
      Ways to support the ASL University channel:
      * Click the “thumb up” (like) icon on videos at TH-cam.com/billvicars
      * Click the “subscribe” button at TH-cam.com/billvicars (if you haven't done so yet)
      * Click the “Share” link and share the videos.
      * Buy some ASL University “official” clothing or ASLU gear: teespring.com/stores/aslu
      * Donate via: www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=64QMBRBXQSV6G
      * For other donation options, see: www.Lifeprint.com/donate.htm If you have any friends who might be in a position to do so you might want to consider inviting them to donate -- thus supporting Deaf children and the promotion of free sign language resources via Lifeprint.com

  • @grahamlloyd2838
    @grahamlloyd2838 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tonight is the second time I've watched this video and believe me it was worth it! Katelyn is very keen. Thank you Dr. Vicars!

    • @sign-language
      @sign-language  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad you enjoyed it!
      Katelyn is indeed very keen!

  • @aribelli3596
    @aribelli3596 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    My son has down's. Baby sign has served our purposes so far, but now we need more advanced communication skills. Just two of your videos have already really helped us. Thank You!!

  • @vanessaluckey1
    @vanessaluckey1 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for these videos. My daughter is in 2nd grade and has been diagnosed with a severe expressive and receptive language disorder. I am VERY blessed to live near St Rita's School for the Deaf, where they offer an Apraxia School called "See and Say" where they incorporate sign language, as well as a very specialized teaching for these kids. The only one like it in the country! She just started last Monday.
    However, I have found myself feeling quite ill-equipped to be a part of that school the way I have in her previous schools because 2/3 of the student body and many of the staff are Deaf. So, every day I am taking the first hour of my day once I drop her off to study your material.
    I am hopeful that I will become at least somewhat sufficient so I can feel confident while I am there. I will also take part in their "clinics", when they have times of fellowship between Deaf students and sign language students for real life interaction. I didn't take their formal class because I took a beginners class years ago and feel that doing your online class daily will help me learn more quickly.
    It is a humbling thing.....because when I walk in St. Rita's everyday I get a small taste of what it can be life for a d/Deaf person to walk around the rest of the world everyday.
    Do you have any suggestions as to how to not feel like I can remember my signs when I'm there? I feel like I know so little that I'm afraid to even try, which I know is not smart. Thank you again!

  • @anna-fv6ce
    @anna-fv6ce 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    +Bill Vicars I have to tell you that I am 10 years old and I am learning 2 other languages (Spanish and Dutch), and your videos are the only thing that let me learn with ease. *signs 'thank you'*

  • @jodysin7
    @jodysin7 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was sooo helpful. I have the 3 top vids here memorized and feel much more confident about communicated with the hearing impaired. It's the one language that more people should learn. Thank you bill.

  • @sign-language
    @sign-language  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Betty,
    Hello :)
    Just go over to Lifeprint and click on the lesson links. Then on each lesson scroll down a bit and you will see the vocabulary links and sentence links. Currently they work best on a computer capable of viewing videos in "Flash" format. If needed, iPad and iPhone users can use a Flash capable browser such as Photon, Puffin, or Skyfire to view Lifeprint's flash-based videos.
    Take care,
    - Dr. Bill

  • @aubreyrodriguez4563
    @aubreyrodriguez4563 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for sharing these lessons for free! I make very, very little money, so I absolutely appreciate how accessible these videos are. I've only watched a handful of lessons so far, but I've never been able to pick up asl as quickly as when I watch these videos compared to every other asl lesson video I've seen, and I always recommend the LifePrint website to people looking to learn. The fingerspelling practice site has also helped tremendously. I would donate but as I said, I am super super broke and need to pay my rent, heh. Once I start my new job and can afford to give some moolah away I'll be more than happy to donate!

  • @Missing9402
    @Missing9402 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr. Vicars, thank you so much for these videos. I have learned a lot watching these videos. I usually watch one for a week or so, so I get it down perfect then I move on to another. I have been wanting to learn sign language and these videos are just great, thank you so much. I now feel confident enough to have a short, very short conversation with some one who is deaf or hearing impaired. Thank you.

  • @nzumbrun1
    @nzumbrun1 12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you Bill for posting this series. I am hard of hearing and I am still losing my hearing so this will help me learn and teach my kids if the day ever comes that I cant hear. I wont have to read lips all the time

  • @immaculataosim5883
    @immaculataosim5883 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So exciting for me learning to communicate in SL. So special.

  • @madelyn932
    @madelyn932 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are we going to talk about how hilareous these classes are? I'm learning so much but also laughing so hard!

  • @daquanharris1571
    @daquanharris1571 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    this guy is really great at ASL and i know a lot of ASL and i like it very much to watch him do this with other people

  • @sign-language
    @sign-language  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello :)
    Yes, a palm-forward "V" on the side of the forehead is my (current) name sign. When I was young my name sign was on the arm. Then for a while it was just B-I-L-L (which half the time ended up in the ILY handshape. Then in graduate school for my doctorate (in Deaf Education) Boley Seaborn tapped a V to the top of the head -- making fun of my bald head, (which I actually prefer to having hair). Later, my colleagues at CSU Sacramento modified the name sign to the side of the head. :)

  • @janbritt7243
    @janbritt7243 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your lessons are wonderful, interactive ( lol even though I am only watching on youtube) and very fun.

  • @meganh6024
    @meganh6024 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you SO much for posting these videos, Mr. Vicars! I was fluent in SEE, but that was a couple decades ago, & I haven't used it much since. We recently had a hearing impaired young man join ou church, & I've found out just how much I've forgotten. Thankfully, he's patient & seems thankful for the attempt to keep him in the loop for our services. I've learned that there are TONS of signs I have forgotten, and he is learning ASL in school, so what I DO remember tends to lose him at times anyway. I'm going back to college to take a couple ASL courses this fall, but these videos are fun, easy to learn/remember, & will help speed things along. Everyone that spends much time with me has already been warned that I'll be signing what I speak a LOT. I've had difficulty finding much of a hearing impaired community in my town, but am planning on seeking input from the schools and my ASL instructor as well, as I know I'll need to use it more than a couple times a week.

  • @TheCheerfreak101
    @TheCheerfreak101 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for posting .. I'm really learning a lot this is my second day and already know basic conversation and words .

  • @OfTheiAm
    @OfTheiAm 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are Amazing for uploading these I LOVE YOU MAN!
    I was heartbroken when this young man at my church had an interpreter and while I was speaking about hardships in my life, he liked what I said and wanted to meet me.
    He knew most likely I couldn't Sign so he simply extended his hand and we shook on it.
    It broke my freaking heart I Wanted to talk to HIM! I could tell he wanted to talk to me and he was also in a wheel chair from either birth or injury... I never want to be in that situation again. I'm learning to be ready any time someone needs help or needs a friend in a world where not everybody signs. I think it would be a cool thing for preachers in churches to learn asl or even just extend the courteously of bringing an interpreter, I wonder half the time if people even preach the Gospel to the deaf... And even besides that, I've heard them comment on how they just WISH people would AT LEAST learn the basics. Why should they have it harder! the channel Sign Duo inspired me as well when a drive thru employee said he was faking and made him wait almost an HOUR for his food...After throwing it out!

  • @KaitlynPixie
    @KaitlynPixie 9 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    these are really good lessons thank you

  • @NatureLuverJones
    @NatureLuverJones 10 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Where can I find the homework sheets? I want to learn sign for my Husband's side of the family and their friends. I often feel uncomfortable because I think I understand what they're saying but, I am not certain. I also think it will be a nice surprise to just join a conversation with them sometime.

  • @mel242568
    @mel242568 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you so very much for these lessons. I treat them as if I were Katelyn :) So helpful. Im learning quickly and having fun. Thanks again!!!

  • @ladonnasims1756
    @ladonnasims1756 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a nephew who doesn't talk so my Christmas gift to him is learning how to speak his language. I started practicing with you on June 1, and I am truly enjoying the learning process. Donations are forthcoming!

    • @sign-language
      @sign-language  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      LaDonna,
      What an amazing gift to give someone!
      Bravo to you!
      Keep it up and you are going to be his favorite Auntie!!!
      ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
      How to use ASL University to learn sign language for free:
      1. Visit Lifeprint.com and become familiar with the ASL University website.
      2. Bookmark the official ASLU TH-cam master playlist:
      th-cam.com/play/PL6akqFwEeSpiLwRFA3ZvuOWMwPXwI7NqA.html
      3. For quick reviews (to prevent memory extinction) bookmark the "Signs" channel playlist page:
      th-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists or more specifically: th-cam.com/users/Lifeprint-signsplaylists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=1
      4. If you use a desktop or laptop computer you can look up signs using this page: www.lifeprint.com/search.htm
      5. If you use a mobile device you can look up signs using this page:
      www.lifeprint.com/search/index.htm
      6. If you can’t find a sign after using the search options at Lifeprint.com then consider applying to join the Lifeprint-ASLU Facebook group and asking your question there. See:
      facebook.com/groups/Lifeprint.ASLU/
      7. Go through the ASLU Lessons for free:
      www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm
      Your comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcome.
      To contact Dr. Bill Vicars, see: www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/contact.htm
      If you like the free LIfeprint.com lessons you might enjoy the low-cost subscription version of the lessons. For information see: lifeprint.com/asltc/
      Ways to support the ASL University channel:
      * Click the “thumb up” (like) icon on videos at TH-cam.com/billvicars
      * Click the “subscribe” button at TH-cam.com/billvicars (if you haven't done so yet)
      * Click the “Share” link and share the videos.
      * ASL University “official” clothing or ASLU gear: teespring.com/stores/aslu
      * Donate via: www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=64QMBRBXQSV6G
      * For other donation options, see: www.Lifeprint.com/donate.htm If you have any friends who might be in a position to do so you might want to consider inviting them to donate -- thus supporting Deaf children and the promotion of free sign language resources via Lifeprint.com
      * Visit the “ASLU” bookstore at www.lifeprint.com/bookstore/bookstore.htm (feel free to suggest new products that you would like to see).
      Thanks!

  • @Godspitgrl
    @Godspitgrl 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Mr Bill,
    I want to thank you for these videos as they are helping me remember what I learned years ago. I recently found that my son is HH, and we are working on integrating ASL into our home. These videos are great for helping the other adults in the home learn. We use Signing Time for the children.

  • @endershadowwalker5868
    @endershadowwalker5868 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Starting November 1st, I start with a volunteer work to help those that are deaf and help others to understand the deaf, I am looking forward to this and just from a few of your lessons I am able to talk with a few that sign. I would not have considered it if I hadn't seen the need in my area as well as the ability to learn, thank you Mr. Vicars. Ender

  • @kizuneko
    @kizuneko 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I keep coming back to your lessons, I've learned so much in just a few days. Thank you so much for posting these! You're a wonderful teacher.

  • @DarkwoRld871
    @DarkwoRld871 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would very much like to get better at signing since my friend she encouraged me to learn sign for us to understand and know about each other. My friend and I have known each other for 4 years, we are from Trinidad.

  • @michaelgomez6505
    @michaelgomez6505 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you so much for these videos bill. I just started working a new job and the company is pro-deaf so about half the employees are deaf. Needless to say that was just unacceptable for me so I went through all the apps and about 20 different TH-cam channels, but you'd is the only one that made sense to me, I just pretend that it's me sitting there with god and ur actually talking to me. awesome advice and great tips bout asl. It's only been a week but I'm already having full conversations.
    ASL ROCKS!!!!

  • @amberlysliriano3280
    @amberlysliriano3280 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    bill has helped me so much with learning sign language because god knows those asl classes are so expensive!!!!!!!

  • @mattyroadrigo5289
    @mattyroadrigo5289 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can finally understand the switched at birth when they sign !

  • @jessicahobbs2057
    @jessicahobbs2057 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this. A friend showed me your videos. I am just beginning to learn ASL as a second language. I love the pace you teach at and your methods. Thank you!

  • @nicholasandego4455
    @nicholasandego4455 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lovely Dr. Bill you have made me Love ASL so much even though there are some few signs that are quite different to Kenya Sign Language [KSL] for example the sign of MOM, and more so letter 't'. well, am proud of you and I would wish to learn more and more ASL.

  • @NezBittFxxkinCrazy
    @NezBittFxxkinCrazy 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I Just want to say Thanks I am just now beginning to learn and I find it amazing. Wishing i could be fluent enough to sign as i speak, but this is getting me closer, and closer.

  • @Cvrstry318
    @Cvrstry318 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really enjoy your videos!! The format and things you teach make sense. I worked in retail for awhile and discovered how many customers we had that were either deaf or hoh, watching your videos helped to at least let them know I can sign a little. :) Keep up the good work!

  • @gabrielmendez29
    @gabrielmendez29 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Man I really wish this had subtitles like the last episode. I was able to learn a little bit faster while I was able to read at the same time. You know, kinda like a put two and two together?

  • @MettaWitari
    @MettaWitari 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    you're a great teacher! your sense of humour is unbeatable X)) you made the learning process becomes easier and more fun. thank you so much dr. bill!

  • @TheSmallestStream
    @TheSmallestStream 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much! When I graduate I want to sit for a NIC exam. I know a lot of signs from my friend's family (both parents are Deaf) but I'm so excited to learn to sign faster in the correct order. :)