Thank you for this video. I used it as a reference and refresher! I have come across several deaf/hard of hearing individuals in law enforcement on traffic stops and I know it makes them feel a little less stressed out if I can know just a little bit of ASL.
02.24.24 - Every single video that you provide to teach ASL is a guarantee learning experience. I retain something from each course. This particular learning video is exceptional. Before attending beginners ASL class each Saturday (today), I learn from you 2 hours each morning. I'd like to emphasize once again that your method of teaching is perfect for a beginner such as myself. In an ELVIS manner of gratitude, Thank You, Thank You Very Much !
Thank you very much for the kind words and the positive feedback! I’m happy to know that my style of teaching is so useful. I remember what it was like to learn, and I try to incorporate what I think would have helped along the way. I hope your ASL class today went well also! Best of luck with your language learning journey.
Hello! I work in law enforcement and this video was awesome. Would you be able to show some basic interview nouns/verbs like being shot, stabbed, choked, gun, knife, punch, slap, etc? You are a phenomenal teacher. I’ve learned about 50-60 signs from you in a matter of a week!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback and the suggestions for a new video. I’m always researching ideas for the page. I’m happy to know that this video helped.
Happy Yorktown Day! Today is the big 240th Anniversary of the British surrender here in Yorktown, Virginia. How would I sign that expression though? Would I simply use the ASL alphabet to spell out the words?
Happy belated to you! I would use the signs for "happy" and "day" while spelling Yorktown. The Deaf Community in your area may have a sign that they use but I am not aware of it. ruclips.net/video/gLV94eNv9vM/видео.html
@@ASLLOVE Thank you! Sadly, our popular Yorktown Day Parade was canceled again this year. If you ever do get a chance to visit, Yorktown, Virginia is a charming little town situated on the York River. Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown are nearby as well.
Great question but unfortunately no, that was not included in the video. That particular request would need to be shown (acted out) by pointing to the individual and then showing your hands behind your back. Use the sign for “arrest” as well.
Thank you for this video. I used it as a reference and refresher! I have come across several deaf/hard of hearing individuals in law enforcement on traffic stops and I know it makes them feel a little less stressed out if I can know just a little bit of ASL.
Thank you for wanting to learn! I agree, even knowing a little will help a lot.
02.24.24 - Every single video that you provide to teach ASL is a guarantee learning experience. I retain something from each course. This particular learning video is exceptional. Before attending beginners ASL class each Saturday (today), I learn from you 2 hours each morning.
I'd like to emphasize once again that your method of teaching is perfect for a beginner such as myself. In an ELVIS manner of gratitude, Thank You, Thank You Very Much !
Thank you very much for the kind words and the positive feedback! I’m happy to know that my style of teaching is so useful. I remember what it was like to learn, and I try to incorporate what I think would have helped along the way. I hope your ASL class today went well also! Best of luck with your language learning journey.
Hello! I work in law enforcement and this video was awesome.
Would you be able to show some basic interview nouns/verbs like being shot, stabbed, choked, gun, knife, punch, slap, etc?
You are a phenomenal teacher. I’ve learned about 50-60 signs from you in a matter of a week!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback and the suggestions for a new video. I’m always researching ideas for the page. I’m happy to know that this video helped.
I second this!
Hello Dana. I love watching your Saturday videos. So much fun.
Thank you so much for the continued support! It is much appreciated.
Great content! Very helpful, relevent, and easy to follow.
Thank you very much!
Thank you!!! Keep them coming, please:)
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for your video.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you again. Since you are not deaf, do you mind if I ask how you became involved with this area of expertise?
The first time I experienced ASL was in college. I liked it and decided to study it full time. I had no other outside influence.
@@ASLLOVE Interesting! You seem to enjoy your work in these videos.
@@urbanlegendsandtrivia2023 Thank you, I do!
Happy Yorktown Day! Today is the big 240th Anniversary of the British surrender here in Yorktown, Virginia. How would I sign that expression though? Would I simply use the ASL alphabet to spell out the words?
Happy belated to you! I would use the signs for "happy" and "day" while spelling Yorktown. The Deaf Community in your area may have a sign that they use but I am not aware of it. ruclips.net/video/gLV94eNv9vM/видео.html
@@ASLLOVE Thank you! Sadly, our popular Yorktown Day Parade was canceled again this year. If you ever do get a chance to visit, Yorktown, Virginia is a charming little town situated on the York River. Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown are nearby as well.
Awesomeness
Thanks again for the idea. How to sign “What’s your name?” is at the end and in the description.
i dont know if i missed it, but is there "Place ur hands behind your back"
Great question but unfortunately no, that was not included in the video. That particular request would need to be shown (acted out) by pointing to the individual and then showing your hands behind your back. Use the sign for “arrest” as well.
For the ticket one is that specifically a speeding ticket or can it be any kind of ticket like airplane ticket?
Great question! I use that sign for all tickets. It can be used for a movie ticket, train, plane or bus ticket, etc.
@@ASLLOVE good to know, thank you