How to Sign - HATE - AWFUL - TERRIBLE - Sign Language - ASL
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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In this video I show you how to sign the words; hate, awful and terrible.
All three signs use the same handshapes (with the exception of an alternate variation for hate) and similar movements. The placement of the signs and the direction of the movement is what differentiates them. Since all three words also have similar meanings, the same facial expression can be used although the mouth movement may differ slightly.
I'm an English teacher in Mexico and my students have been so interested in learning some useful phrases combined with sign language. Thank you so much
That's great! I appreciate you teaching them.
Thanks for making me get better at my ASL you're a lifesaver 😁
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Not skipping ads your a great help ❤❤❤ I haven't encounter a deaf person we need to be considerate and self aware were not the only one living in this world ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to learn!
Thank you so much for your tutorials they are great! Going into my second ASL class this semester, so excited. APPRECIATE YOU!!!
I appreciate the kind words!! Thank you for watching and learning.
Excellent examples and explanations! Thank you!
Thank you for the compliment!
Thanks for your video, I love having the variations to help see the differences and love seeing it used in a sentence!
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This is the best, what a gift, your channel is to aspiring Signers
Thank you. I appreciate the love.
Love your channel
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As always, thank you!
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This video is excellent.
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Are these English sign language?
I am using American Sign Language. While I may be speaking English, ASL is it’s own language. Here is a little more information www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/american-sign-language#4
Thanks
Sure thing. I’m happy to know you are still practicing ASL.