Thank you very much for your instruction. Especially with medical terms. I work I am a Firefighter/EMT and we have several Deaf families in our response are. So I’m learning ASL. You help me so much with your videos.
How will we be able to tell the difference between insurance or infection? For example, we ask the patient do you have insurance? Would they think we’re talking about infection?
The deaf are very skilled at understanding context. As someone signing, I would do the sign followed by the finger spelled word (when both are being referenced)
I'm in the medical field and I'm learning ASL.. would you happen to have a part 2 of medical sign language?
Thank you, medical and dental signs are helpful
Thank you very much for your instruction. Especially with medical terms. I work I am a Firefighter/EMT and we have several Deaf families in our response are. So I’m learning ASL. You help me so much with your videos.
Thank you so much
Glad to be of service 😊🙏🏾
Man I should have proof read that comment before I hit send lol. I had a question, are your shirts available for sale?
You are the best asl teacher !! Congrats from Dominican Republic.
Thank you so much
Greetings to the beautiful Dominican Republic 👍🏾
Very good instructions
Thanks
Thank you very much, your great at this. It is very informative
Thank you so much
Stay tuned for my next video
Would love to see some signs for conditions, for example, diabetes, hypertension, hyper cholesterolemia, or all these finger spelled?
Diabetes is signed like sugar…
I would finger spell cholesterolemia
Gracias!!!🤟🤟🤟
How will we be able to tell the difference between insurance or infection? For example, we ask the patient do you have insurance? Would they think we’re talking about infection?
The deaf are very skilled at understanding context.
As someone signing, I would do the sign followed by the finger spelled word (when both are being referenced)
how do you sign
"handsome" n "are you married??"
☺️😉
Thank you 😊