I found your page recently and love your videos! Thank you for educating us viewers in such an enthusiastic manner. I’m new to signing and very excited to continue learning by watching more of your content :)!
Good revision and new vocabulary practice 👍. Did you do "name"? I am just imagining how our vocabulary would be improved if you treated all letters similarly.
I'm new to signing, but I believe "weight" has both hands moving, while "name" has the non-dominant hand stationary. I'm sure our host will confirm/clarify.
Can I make a request? With the election that just passed, can I request signs that have to do with elections? Like president, VP, vote, electoral college, etc? I wasn’t sure where else to post the request. Thanks in advance!
Are there specific times when one would sign "soon" using the H hand shapes vs. an F hand shape tapping the chin? My grandson has gotten very good at "train" as we see them almost daily. "Lasagna" vs. "bacon"? Thank you for another helpful video!
Personally, I use the H handshape. Likely because that is the one I learned from my parents. I see the F handshape quite often. Personal choice. Congrats on having fun with the grandson! Back to my parents...used two fingers for lasagna AND bacon. However, I believe the better use would be four fingers for lasagna and two for bacon
@@signlanguagepractice Two for "bacon" and four for "lasagna" is what I had assumed. Thank you for doing this video on "H" hand shapes! Much appreciated.
Using the sign for "weight"; I've seen 'heavy' signed by the H-shaped dominant-hand on top pushing the H-shaped non-dominant hand down. My question is: Would 'light' be signed in reverse... by the hands going up instead of down?
Tough to describe this one...I sign "heavy" with both hands in a 5 shape, fingers slightly curled...imagine holding a heavy object and you move the hands down and then up. "Light" imagine beginning to sign the number 25, palms down, turn the hands up ..."Light". Probably better teaching via a video
cattagorizing learning works so well for me. thank you!!
Thanks for the feedback and for watching
Thank you so much! I learn so much!
Happy to help!
I found your page recently and love your videos! Thank you for educating us viewers in such an enthusiastic manner. I’m new to signing and very excited to continue learning by watching more of your content :)!
Thanks for watching and keep signing!
Good revision and new vocabulary practice 👍. Did you do "name"? I am just imagining how our vocabulary would be improved if you treated all letters similarly.
Yes, I’d love to see him do this from a-z and even the 1-5 etc handshapes
I'm new to signing, but I believe "weight" has both hands moving, while "name" has the non-dominant hand stationary. I'm sure our host will confirm/clarify.
BIngo. Correct answer
OK...that's a big ask. But would make for a great set of videos
Can I make a request? With the election that just passed, can I request signs that have to do with elections? Like president, VP, vote, electoral college, etc? I wasn’t sure where else to post the request. Thanks in advance!
OK...I'll work on it
Are there specific times when one would sign "soon" using the H hand shapes vs. an F hand shape tapping the chin?
My grandson has gotten very good at "train" as we see them almost daily.
"Lasagna" vs. "bacon"?
Thank you for another helpful video!
Personally, I use the H handshape. Likely because that is the one I learned from my parents. I see the F handshape quite often. Personal choice.
Congrats on having fun with the grandson!
Back to my parents...used two fingers for lasagna AND bacon. However, I believe the better use would be four fingers for lasagna and two for bacon
@@signlanguagepractice Two for "bacon" and four for "lasagna" is what I had assumed.
Thank you for doing this video on "H" hand shapes! Much appreciated.
Using the sign for "weight"; I've seen 'heavy' signed by the H-shaped dominant-hand on top pushing the H-shaped non-dominant hand down. My question is: Would 'light' be signed in reverse... by the hands going up instead of down?
Tough to describe this one...I sign "heavy" with both hands in a 5 shape, fingers slightly curled...imagine holding a heavy object and you move the hands down and then up. "Light" imagine beginning to sign the number 25, palms down, turn the hands up ..."Light". Probably better teaching via a video
@@signlanguagepractice Appreciate the description, but yes, a video, please.