How to Sign LOOK - SEARCH - WATCH - SEE - Sign Language ASL
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2021
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Learn how to sign the words LOOK and SEE using American Sign Language. In this video I also show you how to sign various phrases and terms such as "look at you", "look at me", "search", "we'll see", "looks good", "observe", "see you later", and "watch".
look 0:12
2nd variation of look 0:28
look at you 0:50
look at me 0:51
see 0:55
we'll see 1:21
see you later 1:48
looks good 2:15
watch 2:37
observe/monitor/oversee 3:03
search/look for 3:42
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Hello this video is now featured in a Children's book called Top Leaf Lost and Found by Lisa LaRae (my author name) where a lost boy is assisted by a friendly leaf who uses sign language to communicate. This video link is offered in the back to learn how to do "I see" in sign. The ASL alphabet is also offered in the back of the book. I hope you support this educational book. I would like to do a series even see the character become a televised cartoon series teaching everyone how to sign.
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I'm going to try this with my friend and family especially on my 8yr and 10yr grandsons Alec from Scotland
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It actually dawned on me the signs for "see you later alligator" while I was viewing this video! Do you have a separate sign for "view" as well?
How would you be using the word? “View” could be “watch”. It depends on the context. To view something… to “look at” something.
@@ASLLOVE Yes, I was thinking of the verb, since you spoke of the similar word "observe" in the video. I would like to know the noun form too. For example, "The sunrise over the water here in Virginia made for a spectacular view."
2:56-3:02
how do you sign "look away"/"looked away"
Great question. You could negate the sign for “look” by changing your expression and shaking your head no - meaning “don’t look” or “look away.” You could also move your hand off to your dominant side while turning your head in the other direction meaning - “looked away.”
This is a good example also ruclips.net/video/nW0KdMcViuM/видео.html
If you're trying to tell someone they look nice, what variation of look do you use?
This is a great question. I wouldn't use the signs for "look" that are in this video. (These signs refer to you physically looking at something). While I don't currently have a video for that version of "look," this link will help:
www.signingsavvy.com/sign/looks+nice/8376/1