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  1. "homework" American Sign Language (ASL)

    American Sign Language: "homework". The sign for homework is a "compound" sign made from a combination of the signs "HOME" and " WORK ." Normally the sign HOME makes a double touch to the cheek (first near the mouth, then higher up toward the ear). Normally the sign WORK makes a double movement (whacking the non-dominant fist with the dominant ...

  2. ASL: Lesson 11:

    ASL: Lesson 11: Objectives: ___ I am familiar with several ASL Sentence Types ___ I know what "VP" stands for after a phone number.(Click for answer)___ I know what the letters VRS, TDD, and/or TTY stand for. ___ I have taken the Lesson 11 Practice Quiz ___ I have taken the general practice quiz for this lesson.

  3. ASL Lifeprint

    Terms in this set (24) Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like again, repeat, deaf, hearing and more.

  4. American Sign Language (ASL) Lesson 01 (narrative story)

    Learn ASL with Dr. Bill of https://Lifeprint.com Free sign language lessons and instruction based on the ASL University curriculum. Tips:Visit http://Lifepr...

  5. American Sign Language (ASL) Lesson: Homework

    In this American Sign Language (ASL) lesson, you can learn the sign for homework.Have you missed out on this ASL sign for break which is available to learn o...

  6. ASL Lifeprint

    Terms in this set (25) Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Area (thereabouts), Area (vicinity), Bring/Carry and more.

  7. ASL Lifeprint

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Add-to, Altogether, Apartment and more.

  8. The Best Sites to Learn ASL Online for Adults, Kids, Homeschoolers

    Apps to Teach ASL. There are a lot of fantastic apps for learning ASL online - here are some of the best: ASL Dictionary: comprehensive ASL dictionary with videos of more than 5,000 signs. The ASL App: a hip app designed by Deaf ASL users to teach ASL (the one that Nyle is in!) Signing Savvy: learn ASL and join in conversations and more with ...

  9. Lifeprint

    This group is *specifically* for American Sign Language learners, teachers, interpreters, and parents of Deaf children (particularly those who enjoy using Lifeprint.com as one of their educational resources). Post only ASL-related questions and comments.

  10. Welcome to ASL Training Center

    ASLU has been offering online sign language resources since 1997. The program began as an effort to support parents of Deaf children living in rural or "outlying" areas without access to sign language classes. (See: www.lifeprint.com) The resources at Lifeprint.com were organized into a curriculum and grew to be quite popular with ASL students ...

  11. Is lifeprint.com a good site to learn from? : r/asl

    as an ASL 1 student going into ASL 2, my teacher teaches off of it! Yes, and if you FB, join the Life Print group. None of my Deaf teachers in my ASL classes have recommended Lifeprint. It's not that they are saying don't use it, but they have never mentioned him or his site at all.

  12. ASL University Curriculum

    ASL University Workbook: (This workbook is are updated from time to time.) ASL University Workbook: Level 1 (lessons 1 - 15) (.doc format) Practice cards: Level 1 Practice Cards (.doc) Level 2 Practice Cards (.pdf) American Sign Language (ASL) Dictionary and Lessons.

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    This subreddit is for those interested in learning ASL. Please check the first post that's pinned "The Free ASL Resources and FAQ Thread" for answers to many questions. Also, this isn't a place to get people to do your homework for you. We're happy to help as long as you put in some effort.

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  16. ASL: Lesson 23:

    ASL: Lesson 23: ___ Discussion topic: Review: EQUAL- [fair, level] ___ Discussion topic: Indexing on the Non-Dominant Hand. ___ Discussion topic: Classifier: 4. ___ I am able to recognize and sign the practice sentences and story for this lesson. ___ I have taken the Lesson 23 Vocabulary Practice Quiz. ___ I have taken the general practice quiz ...

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  18. "heart" American Sign Language (ASL)

    American Sign Language: "heart". The concept of "heart" can be expressed a couple of different ways in ASL. A good general way is to poke your chest twice with the tip of the middle finger of a modified "five" hand that has the middle finger bent at the large knuckle. If you just poke once using a somewhat larger movement it means "touched" as ...

  19. "thing" American Sign Language (ASL)

    American Sign Language: "thing". Sample sentence: "Do you like to learn new things?" The sign "thing" is not used as part of the sign for "something." The "something" sign can be used to mean "something / someone / single / alone / only." Every once in a while I see people combine the signs for "some" and "thing" to mean "something."

  20. Interpretation of ASL is Heavily Influenced by Context:

    Interpretation of ASL is Heavily Influenced by Context: The existence or lack of context strongly influences signing and/or interpreting choices. A native signer will often sign the same material much differently in "high context" situations than in "low context" situations. Any consideration of an ASL interpretation of some other language ...

  21. "bad" American Sign Language (ASL)

    American Sign Language: "bad". M ake the sign for "bad" by placing the fingers of your right hand against your lips. Move your hand down and away. End with your palm facing downward. Memory aid: Imagine you've eaten something bad and are removing it from your mouth. There is another common method to sign "BAD."