Hi, would you be interested in making a fingerspelling video using four syllable words, why, those specific words often have an alternating pattern of vowels and consonants, with easy syllables that are long enough to train "pronouncing each syllable" instead of thinking of the letters. There was a 12 year old ASL video that explained this using the Spanish word set, as many words in that language are composed of such syllables. Also words with these qualities can be read faster, which helps with flow and receptiveness all around.
Hi, would you be interested in making a fingerspelling video using four syllable words, why, those specific words often have an alternating pattern of vowels and consonants, with easy syllables that are long enough to train "pronouncing each syllable" instead of thinking of the letters. There was a 12 year old ASL video that explained this using the Spanish word set, as many words in that language are composed of such syllables. Also words with these qualities can be read faster, which helps with flow and receptiveness all around.
2:52 oops!!
Oh my goodness! Ha thank you so much! One day I’ll see if I can go and correct that!