5:01 Days of the Week 6:07 Months of the Year 9:08 Question Words 4:15 Colors 5:40 Sunday 7:05 spring 7:10 summer 7:15 fall 7:20 winter 9:15 date 9:20 hour 9:24 minute 9:27 second 9:31 before 9:38 late 9:45 delay 9:49 during 9:53 last 9:57 moment 10:00 next 10:02 weather Time stamps for some of the content. (It would be great if your videos had chapters in the future. I love using them but it takes ages to find the word I need. Thanks! :) )
With any signing language you will learn with and primarily use your dominant hand. Internation Sign gives signers more freedom typical however to use both hands. The benefits are increased coordination and Ambidextry.
1.5 -> la única partícula interrogativa que sale es "When?" ¿Y las demás? Me parece útil el vídeo porque quiero aprender el SSI, pero falta vocabulario, ¿no?
It is unnecessary to use two hands for numbers. In ASL, only one hand is used from 0 to 999. For 3, use the first 3 fingers, for 6, use the middle 3 fingers, and for 9 use the last 3 fingers. For 10, use a thumb. For 11, flick your index finger from your thumb. For 12, flick index and middle fingers from your thumb. for 13 to 19, switch from thumb to the appropriate number of fingers. Look up videos of the ASL manual alphabet.
Well, every Sign Language is different, ASL isn't the only one, and it seems like you don't know what International Sign Language is for. It's supposed to be the easiest way to communicate with people who use different sign languages, it's a Sign Language you can use when traveling to another country and you don't know their sign language, ISL is a very useful tool and the best way to communicate with deaf people all around the world when you don't know each others sign language.
The international sign system (IS or SSI) is different from ASL. It allows comprehension no matter if someone uses one-handed or two-handed fingerspelling in any given country.
5:01 Days of the Week
6:07 Months of the Year
9:08 Question Words
4:15 Colors
5:40 Sunday
7:05 spring
7:10 summer
7:15 fall
7:20 winter
9:15 date
9:20 hour
9:24 minute
9:27 second
9:31 before
9:38 late
9:45 delay
9:49 during
9:53 last
9:57 moment
10:00 next
10:02 weather
Time stamps for some of the content. (It would be great if your videos had chapters in the future. I love using them but it takes ages to find the word I need. Thanks! :) )
0:19 Abecedario
1:58 Números
4:20 Colores
5:06 Semana
5:15 Día
5:19 dias de la semana
5:55 Año
6:00 Año pasado
6:05 Mes
6:09 Meses del año
7:05 Estaciónes del año
7:35 Hoy
7:39 Mañana
DOS OPCIONES
7:43 Ayer
7:50 Pasado mañana
8:01 Anteayer
8:15 Buenos días
8:24 Buenas tardes
FIN DE LAS 2 OPCIONES
8:34 Buenas noches/tardes
8:34 Buenas noches
8:44 Futuro
8:47 Ahora
8:51 Pasado
9:07 ¿Cuándo? Pasado
9:10 ¿Cuándo? Futuro
9:14 Fecha
9:17 Tiempo
9:20 Hora
9:24 Minuto
9:26 Segundo
9:32 Antes
9:46 Retraso
9:51 Durante
9:54 Durar
9:57 Momento
10:01 Próximo
10:04 Clima
Beautiful Mademoiselle
Muito bom. Vou estudar
Are there any international sign picture books that u can recommend ?
I am right handed, can I use the right hand? Or it always has to be with the left hand?
That doesn't matter. I'm also right handed and I used it as a dominant hand when I sign.
You use your dominant hand.
With any signing language you will learn with and primarily use your dominant hand. Internation Sign gives signers more freedom typical however to use both hands.
The benefits are increased coordination and Ambidextry.
adventists by any chance?'?
1.5 -> la única partícula interrogativa que sale es "When?" ¿Y las demás?
Me parece útil el vídeo porque quiero aprender el SSI, pero falta vocabulario, ¿no?
Hay mas vídeos... 👌
te equivocaste en el "Año"
It is unnecessary to use two hands for numbers. In ASL, only one hand is used from 0 to 999. For 3, use the first 3 fingers, for 6, use the middle 3 fingers, and for 9 use the last 3 fingers. For 10, use a thumb. For 11, flick your index finger from your thumb. For 12, flick index and middle fingers from your thumb. for 13 to 19, switch from thumb to the appropriate number of fingers.
Look up videos of the ASL manual alphabet.
Well, every Sign Language is different, ASL isn't the only one, and it seems like you don't know what International Sign Language is for. It's supposed to be the easiest way to communicate with people who use different sign languages, it's a Sign Language you can use when traveling to another country and you don't know their sign language, ISL is a very useful tool and the best way to communicate with deaf people all around the world when you don't know each others sign language.
The international sign system (IS or SSI) is different from ASL. It allows comprehension no matter if someone uses one-handed or two-handed fingerspelling in any given country.
adventists by any chance?'?