Please more of these videos! I would pay for these. This is super useful!! Patreon membership and viewers paying for access to these kind of videos? I'm definitely down to pay! haha anyone else??
Thank god, I learn so much what is sign has specifically for word and it is really helping me to learn something new English that most deaf communities haven't known about it.
Thank you for providing such great videos for more advanced ASL learners. It is easy to find introduction-level vocabulary videos but much harder to find ones addressing topics such as idioms and usage. Keep it up!
I sooo much enjoy you JLS…Just loved it. Been an Interpreter of the Deaf for more years than I would like to say, and love idioms..I knew most of yours, but a few I use not knowing it really is an idiom, although I took a class in College book for Idioms was HUGE…smile. I agree with another on here, this is the best way to learn…Wished we would have had more technology and social media years ago….Thanks again. And keep up the good work.
Thanks for the video. I’m hard of hearing and wear dual hearing aids and I sign. I’m in 2 Communities, hearing with my wife and kids and the hearing world and connected in some ways to the Deaf Community (we live in a small town in WA state so there are not too many Deaf around to visit with). Thank you for being in “my community “ and helping me to learn more.
Several of these are highly visual! I also particularly like "ooh! I thought of something" because it seems super useful to be able to interrupt a flow of thought, and I hope it would be clear if I used it in a conversation, if I ever got that far. It certainly feels like "hang on a minute" plus "think" and "insert in middle" so it feels like it'd be clear even if you didn't know the idiom specifically.
Your videos are so helpful for me as an ASL Interpreting student, especially because you always use facial expressions and mouthing, which surprisingly I have a hard time finding. Thanks so much!
Thank u so much for your awesome videos. I started learning ASL about 4 years ago. I work with intellectually and developmentally challenged (although I don’t care for the term) individuals. One individual was deaf, I began by learning simple vocabulary words to communicate with him about his needs,,wants and gradually learned more words to be able to be conversant. Later I worked with another deaf individual in my work and continued the same efforts. Now I don’t consider myself anywhere near fluent but I am conversant and use what I know, and am now working on refining ASL grammar and non-manual signals. My greatest struggle is receptivity. Native signers tend to sign very fast some faster than others, I feel, because the language is as natural for them as English is for hearing speakers. I have to state I’m learning and need slower signing, especially since I’m also receiving vocabulary here and there I don’t know. Can you do a video on receptivity for beginners? Do you have any suggestions? Thank you 🙏
Please more of these videos! I would pay for these. This is super useful!! Patreon membership and viewers paying for access to these kind of videos? I'm definitely down to pay! haha anyone else??
Thank god, I learn so much what is sign has specifically for word and it is really helping me to learn something new English that most deaf communities haven't known about it.
Good stuff my dude, this is actually the most proper way of teaching ASL without encoding English
Thank you for providing such great videos for more advanced ASL learners. It is easy to find introduction-level vocabulary videos but much harder to find ones addressing topics such as idioms and usage. Keep it up!
I absolutely agree. Grateful for the advanced content thanks Jeremy
Loved this !
I love this wow!! I’m an interpreting student and adding this into my interpretations will be so beneficial
Hearie here, been signing since childhood. A few new ones here for me. Thanks! Definitely like videos like these.
I sooo much enjoy you JLS…Just loved it. Been an Interpreter of the Deaf for more years than I would like to say, and love idioms..I knew most of yours, but a few I use not knowing it really is an idiom, although I took a class in College book for Idioms was HUGE…smile. I agree with another on here, this is the best way to learn…Wished we would have had more technology and social media years ago….Thanks again. And keep up the good work.
Thank you for the idioms! As an interpreting students, it great to have these for my receptive and expressive skills.
Thank you!!! As an Interpreter this is SO helpful!!! Please continue ASL Advanced videos Blessings
Thanks for the video. I’m hard of hearing and wear dual hearing aids and I sign. I’m in 2 Communities, hearing with my wife and kids and the hearing world and connected in some ways to the Deaf Community (we live in a small town in WA state so there are not too many Deaf around to visit with).
Thank you for being in “my community “ and helping me to learn more.
I appreciate these videos it's been very helpful to me please continue to make these videos.
Several of these are highly visual! I also particularly like "ooh! I thought of something" because it seems super useful to be able to interrupt a flow of thought, and I hope it would be clear if I used it in a conversation, if I ever got that far. It certainly feels like "hang on a minute" plus "think" and "insert in middle" so it feels like it'd be clear even if you didn't know the idiom specifically.
Your videos are so helpful for me as an ASL Interpreting student, especially because you always use facial expressions and mouthing, which surprisingly I have a hard time finding. Thanks so much!
Thank u so much for your awesome videos. I started learning ASL about 4 years ago. I work with intellectually and developmentally challenged (although I don’t care for the term) individuals. One individual was deaf, I began by learning simple vocabulary words to communicate with him about his needs,,wants and gradually learned more words to be able to be conversant. Later I worked with another deaf individual in my work and continued the same efforts. Now I don’t consider myself anywhere near fluent but I am conversant and use what I know, and am now working on refining ASL grammar and non-manual signals.
My greatest struggle is receptivity. Native signers tend to sign very fast some faster than others, I feel, because the language is as natural for them as English is for hearing speakers. I have to state I’m learning and need slower signing, especially since I’m also receiving vocabulary here and there I don’t know. Can you do a video on receptivity for beginners? Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you 🙏
What a fantastic video! Thank you for sharing! Keep up the good vlogs!
You really helped interpreting ASL idioms click for me. Thank you!
Thank you! Your videos are very helpful.
Thank you ! It could help me alittle more with sentences so I have an idea how to use these.
Thank you for making these amazing and very useful videos plz make more I'm learning so much!!!!!!
Wow.... Thank you... This was great
Just FYI... I'm gonna sit and study every single one of your videos
Thank you for making these videos!! Also what kind of camera do you use?? Just curious :)
You are awesome ❤
champ! thank you for this video, very helpful
Great info!
I need more of thissss
Thanks for the review, Jeremy ::champ!::
This is fantastic
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Thanks!
great content. look forward to more of these from you JLS! but I think you stole sign for "no excuse" from my Italian grandmother ;) lol
CHAMP videos...More please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Make more Videos Bro!!!
thankyou
Need more!!!
make more......
You sign so fast 😩