Dear hearing people: What you should know about sign language ❤ Jessica Marie Flores ❤

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  • @findingchloe7996
    @findingchloe7996 7 лет назад +2

    I loved this!!

  • @keet2113
    @keet2113 7 лет назад +16

    Yes!! I've seen so many people commenting on BSL videos about how it's not right because "I did ASL for a week in high school and that doesn't look like ASL." ...Yeah, because it's not, there's more than one sign language!
    Thank you for being hilarious as ever and spreading deaf awareness! 😄💖

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад

      What!!?? hahaha that is hilarious! I haven't seen that yet, but I can totally see people saying that. Glad you liked the video :)

  • @Lavidadeyari
    @Lavidadeyari 4 года назад

    You are so funny, I loved you.

  • @alleehewitt8725
    @alleehewitt8725 7 лет назад +1

    People are constantly amazed when I tell them about all the different sign languages! They always ask me why the English speaking countries don't all have the same sign language. *face palms* Thank you for being so hilarious and making such entertaining content!

  • @undiscovredpoet18
    @undiscovredpoet18 7 лет назад +29

    Shortly after I started learning sign language, I watched a video that I didn't know was in BSL and started having a breakdown because I couldn't understand anything. I was like "I'm never going to learn this! I don't understand anything! ahhh!!!!" 6 1/2 years later...still going strong...in ASL. :-)

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад +2

      Stephanie Pushman haha!!! you rock 😎👍

    • @motorentod
      @motorentod 7 лет назад +3

      Stephanie Pushman while learning german sign language I just recognised the similarities between gsl and asl. for e.g. the finger alphabet is mostly the same. but there are also huge differences. but it is quite interesting to watch people talk in an unknown language. my grandpa said even if you don't have the same language in common you will understand each other by using your hands and feet.

    • @aczu12345
      @aczu12345 7 лет назад +3

      Stephanie Pushman That happens to me sometimes when I see videos shared in Auslan. lol

    • @samiamisme
      @samiamisme 7 лет назад

      OK, I'm sorta one of those hearing people. I know that every country has their own type of sign language that goes with their spoken language, but I didn't know that there were different types taught in America. I hate that. I really, really hate being "that" person. So, I'm in your class now and I know that ASL is American Sign Language and even know the alphabet and a few words so far, but what does the "B" in BSL stand for? I'm the type of person that has to understand all the intricacies to each language I'm studying, for it to make sense to me. Love your humor and your videos. I found you from drew and I'm working my way through yours. Thank you!!!

    • @somemusician3832
      @somemusician3832 6 лет назад

      Its been 6 months for me since I learned Asl but telling the difference between Asl and Bsl is pretty easy

  • @leonsignchannel4404
    @leonsignchannel4404 6 лет назад +2

    You remind me to superwoman

  • @jennifers.waters9067
    @jennifers.waters9067 5 лет назад

    You are so funny i love your Videos 💖

  • @katiem2686
    @katiem2686 6 лет назад

    Love this video!

  • @KoriJaiden
    @KoriJaiden 6 лет назад

    Is it horrible that I laughed so hard during this? I love your sense of humour. I am sending this to a few friends of mine as well.

  • @LaLaLaura
    @LaLaLaura 7 лет назад +2

    hahaha one of your best vids yet!

  • @vigilanthi
    @vigilanthi 7 лет назад +3

    hello! I just found your channel through this video being shared by someone on Facebook. I really love your energy! And also, this is important stuff! I work as a Norwegian sign language interperter, and often have to deal with the misconceptions many hearing people have about deaf people. The societies around the world are just really crap (excuse my ...crap! haha) at teaching people about deaf people, the culture and the different languages, and I think that you are just awesome for spreading awarenes! Keep up the good work! :-)

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much!! It means a lot to know that people are enjoying the videos. It pushes me to make more :)

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад +2

      Girl! we have the same story! :) You rock! thanks so much for posting this, it helps to know that there are others out there like me :)

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад

      Girl! we have the same story! :) You rock! thanks so much for posting this, it helps to know that there are others out there like me :)

  • @everett8603
    @everett8603 6 лет назад +6

    I'm in love with you😂The cutest thing is how you naturally sign parts of your sentences as you are saying them. Came because of Drew, stayed because you're dope!

  • @sarasimpson9342
    @sarasimpson9342 7 лет назад +4

    Wow I love ur enthusiastic in this video. Yeah I've notice different type of signs it's cool to watch them

  • @mileswilliams4010
    @mileswilliams4010 7 лет назад +7

    I'm a hearing person learning sign language and any time I would be occupied doing something and my dad ask me a question, I'd be like "huh?" or "what?" and he would BE THAT PERSON and just move his hands around pretending to do sign language and it makes me cringe so much. I'm just like "please don't ever do that again."

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад

      Spontaneous Productions omggawd! You feel our pain!!! Drives me nuts!! Welcome to the club 😂

  • @BillyWidener
    @BillyWidener 7 лет назад +2

    lol. So true. I actually had hearing people asked me that from time to time.

  • @MonsieurLucasWild
    @MonsieurLucasWild 7 лет назад +3

    HAHAHA ! I LOVE IT !

  • @andeechesler7438
    @andeechesler7438 7 лет назад +3

    I love this! I am learning sign language and when people find out that I am learning this is one of the first things I tell them and it blows their mind.

  • @microplastique
    @microplastique 7 лет назад +6

    I knew this already but you were so funny it was worth it 😂 The end killed me

  • @nurnadiah5175
    @nurnadiah5175 7 лет назад +1

    Malaysian sign language is basically similar to asl (pse to be exact)... Its not that similar but it can be understood... Its a really good thing because for me, personally, its expensive to study msl in malaysia and there are a lot of free sites that i can look up on with asl rather than msl, so, its easier to learn. There are some words that is to be signed differently but the differences are not that different.

  • @pagmatic
    @pagmatic 6 лет назад +2

    I noticed that Phillipines Sing Language is similar to ASL.

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  6 лет назад +2

      yes! When I was in the Philippines I used some ASL mixed with FSL it was pretty easy to communicate since there were some signs that are similar!

    • @pagmatic
      @pagmatic 6 лет назад

      I guess you had to be living under a rock to not know the song, What Does the Fox Say. The performerd are European; but the sign language is perfect ASL. Check it out (if you hadn't already) ruclips.net/video/2cLv_SXudrk/видео.html

  • @Everything-or4oe
    @Everything-or4oe 7 лет назад +4

    I'm trying to learn some sign language (asl) and I knew about the other types! (I'm a hearing person) thanks for the vid. You're really funny 😊

  • @BluPandaYT
    @BluPandaYT 7 лет назад +5

    I'm fully hearing with the option to ignore and speak BSL (or mostly SSE) as my fiancé is deaf (cochlea implant)... ^_^ currently learning ASL... haha xxx
    Hopefully, once we're married next year sometime... we'll be taking out BSL Level 2 so we can actually get properly taught rather than using our BSL dictionaries to help us learn signs.
    (Fiance is Level 2 Trained but doesn't have a certificate as his teacher never gave it him and due to the fact we use sign most of the time together, we can hold pretty much a full conversation without using the spoken word at all and just using 'deaf lips*' to assist... I'm not qualified at all... however was taught to a level 1 standard).
    *Deaf Lips... not the official name but is basically what I call the lip-assisted sign that helps define which sign your using... as BSL (not sure about ASL) in several cases uses 1 sign for several words like 'son' 'boy' and 'weird'...

  • @NudgingCharlie13
    @NudgingCharlie13 7 лет назад +4

    Even in the US there is more then one sign for the same word or concept. Depends on the region you are from. I once had a deaf lady tell me I had a southern accent in signs. That's when I lived in the Midwest and she was from the northeast. Also there is Pidgin and SEE. Sometimes one sign can mean different things depending on context and facial expression. (Did you mean letter f or number 9, are you giving me a thumbs up, trying to hitch a ride, or sign the number 10) And shall we get into classifiers that mean more then one thing. (a three turned horizontal can mean a vehicle and the context determines the kind of vehicle) Then there are directional signs that have different concepts depending on how the sign is moved in space. Then depending on how big or small you make a movement the meaning changes. Just because you make a movement with your hands doesn't make it sign language. I could be swatting at a wasp. I make lots of movements then. Love the video!

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад +1

      NudgingCharlie13 yes!!!! thank you so much for this post!!! I wanted to talk about that in another video at some point :D

    • @NudgingCharlie13
      @NudgingCharlie13 7 лет назад

      +Jessica Flores oopsie didn't mean to get ahead of you. My bad. 👍🏻😃

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад

      NudgingCharlie13 not at all! I prefer people to get ahead so other people can learn from the comments 😎👍

    • @RoganShannon13
      @RoganShannon13 7 лет назад +5

      Yeeeep! I plan to eventually make a series of videos showing some regional ASL signs, I have quite the list! And I'm sure I don't have all of them yet, there's a lot.

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад

      Yesss please do thissss!

  • @christinamarie8594
    @christinamarie8594 7 лет назад +2

    Don't you dare be that person...! Lol

  • @SparkHomeschool
    @SparkHomeschool 5 лет назад +1

    I love that even though there’s so many different sign languages it’s easier for signers that don’t share a language to communicate than it is for spoken languages that don’t know each others language 😊 (there’s gotta be a more concise way to say that)

  • @GoogleHelpYou
    @GoogleHelpYou 7 лет назад +2

    I am quite surprised that there are many different sign languages.
    I thought that everyone uses ASL

  • @catherineparker6360
    @catherineparker6360 7 лет назад +2

    Found you through this video being shared on Facebook, and you just gained a new subscriber. :D BSL and ASL fingerspelling in general are so nice to get around any speech impediments and having to go to speech therapy for years just to end up in saying words the same exact way..... BUT anyway, I was always incredibly lucky to make international friends who were Deaf and HOH (like me), so I was able to learn the basics of their sign language. BSL's alphabet is great however for when you don't know each other's sign language- it's often considered the "universal" alphabet (even though a universal alphabet doesn't really exist....) and is just really convenient. Sorry for the rambling! I love your attitude and will definitely binge watch all of your videos. :)

  • @dinahestes5213
    @dinahestes5213 7 лет назад +4

    I'd love for you to mention about interpreters who seemed to put off getting certificates or upgrade interpreter licenses. Public schools fail to check interpreters' background. Parents know nothing. Deaf and HH children suffer more for not getting equal access to language.

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад +1

      that is a really good topic! thanks for the suggestion!

    • @samiamisme
      @samiamisme 7 лет назад

      Dinah Estes that's scary. How can they not check? That just proves administrators, and many teachers, do not care about the kids they teach. So many could care less if the kids learn or not. And in addition to teaching school lessons, they need to be teaching life lessons and self confidence, but I'm getting off on a tangent. You would think that children with disabilities that are being mainstreamed would have very specific curriculum and tools for that curriculum in place. From what I understand, it's still a fairly new topic about mainstreaming kids, therefore I would think all the details would be gone over with a fine toothed comb if that school wanted to continue with such a program. You wouldn't think there would be such laxity. And if I were the parent, I would be looking I to the background of my child's educators. I actually did that for my son when he was going through school and he didn't have disabilities. I didn't trust the district guidelines to be adhered to, mostly because of other parents who had issues, not because I was a helicopter mom. I wasn't. Lol.

  • @macm3081
    @macm3081 7 лет назад +1

    ive often wondered what foreign sign language is like. i only know english. i guess it's the same for deaf people? i mean i guess a deaf person wouldn't understand a deaf person from a foreign country? the same as i don't understand a speaker from a foreign country?

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад

      You'd be surprised to see how different the all the signs look. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/DdnVhCEqfJE/видео.html

    • @macm3081
      @macm3081 7 лет назад

      thanks i certainly will. :)

    • @macm3081
      @macm3081 7 лет назад

      cool i will share that video onto cathy's fb page.

  • @RoganShannon13
    @RoganShannon13 7 лет назад +2

    That's quite the number of chapters and paragraphs for the little thing in your hand! Must be reaaaaaaaally tiny font!
    I'd love to observe that class, and you ripping everyone a new one 😂
    It's fun knowing more than one sign language! It actually helps you be able to understand other sign languages better!

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад +1

      HAHAH yeah it's quite a lovely book I recommend. You are more than welcome in my class anytime! You can be the TA!

    • @RoganShannon13
      @RoganShannon13 7 лет назад +1

      Yay! Being TA in that class sounds like a lot of fun ;D

  • @dozybint83
    @dozybint83 3 года назад

    mmm you're so fit.

  • @nicolas30467
    @nicolas30467 7 лет назад

    do you speak Spanish? I would love to see you talking in Spanish lol 😝

    • @JessicaFloresLimeMoney
      @JessicaFloresLimeMoney  7 лет назад +2

      nicolas garcia I can only pronounce my name and a few phrases. Since I spend so long trying to learn English, when it came to learning how to speak Spanish it is like I need speech therapy over again. But I do want to eventually learn how to write it and sign in LSM

    • @SparkHomeschool
      @SparkHomeschool 5 лет назад

      Jessica Flores I want to learn LSM too! I picked up a few signs when I was working with deaf students that had just moved from Mexico, but not enough. If you do start learning, please share any good resources you find. I’ll do the same