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  • you have huge hands for a girl!

  • you are really good. make more videos please!

  • Thank You so much.. this lesson was really helpful.. =)

  • You should make more videos! i love them!

  • Thank you this is really helpful. Some of these signs I dont know. I know a few of them My boyfriend is deaf and he has been teaching me a lot. But now I could watch your videos to learn more.

  • Thanks for the videos, They're really helpful. This one is perfect for my job. I have three suggestions/requests. One, you should make a recap video for this one too. A short vid that quickly goes through the words. That would be helpful too. Two, it would also be very helpful if you could list off some foods. I work at an Italian restaurant and if I knew the menu in Sign I could be more helpful. Three, could you make a vid with the alphabet? That would be a great place for people to start

  • Hi.... I am a nurse and would love if you could help me with some signing that I may have to use if I were to have a deaf patient. Thank you! :)

  • Thanks your great!! can you do some that would be used with a baby.. Sleep, eat, Poop, stuff like that.. thanks again!!

  • Can you teach me how to sign "Just to let you know" by Jesse Mccartney?

  • lesson reviewed 14 Dec 2011 starplayerr

  • For asking a question with the WHAT sign ("What do you want?"), you should LOWER your highbrows, not lift them up. All WH-questions have a furrowed (lowered) brow unless using them as a rhetorical WH-question. The way you signed it here means that you will then tell them what they want.

  • Can you do a video on pronouns? :D

  • You're an awesome teacher! :) A friendly suggestion would be to maybe sign words that we've previously learned? I just think it might help us to remember. Thanks again for posting these videos!

  • Thanks for creating this video. This is the first time I've tried learning any ASL, and it's actually because I'm a waiter and wished I could communicate better with Deaf guests I serve, so this video was perfect.

  • just adding a note: hope ur holidays r safe & fun!

  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I have change my ID, I used to be k250083,so please I will subscribe to your and ask to be my friend OK? Thanks and may God bless you and your love ones. Bye

  • This went kind of slow, but I'm glad you are making more videos.

  • Great video's! Please make more! I want to know all ASL words and how to speak fluently, and you're my teacher! I'm from Canada. :) Also how old are you??? Just wondering. <3

  • It would be great to learn some food signs! Like fast foods, and such! Thanks so much for your lessons!

  • Please make more videos! :D your a really great teacher, is it ok if you can make a video on basic conversation phrases?

  • Is there anyway you could make a video talking about common things you would say in a conversation, maybe to a friend.. or about being at school. Like introducing yourself, or asking questions. thank you sooo much i love all you do

  • You are really good about teaching ASL. How you break everything down makes it a lot easier to understand. I know some ASL signs already, and a video on putting sentences together would be great.

  • i am learning a whole lot from your videos. thanks a lot!

  • Im starting to learn A-S-Language and i think you should make more videos you are a great teacher!

  • @gaelle181 Thanks! I definitely will be making more videos soon :)

  • Ive recently started having an interest in learning ASL. Thanks for your videos. I think you are a great teacher and make the signs easy to remember by explaining them. My 10 year old son has been enjoying your lessons and learning with me. Very cool. Again Thanks

  • @hotfordmomma Thanks! I am so glad you are learning with your son too! What a fun time to spend together :) 

  • Yay! & thank you! This may sound funny, but I was wondering what the sign is for "You're welcome." (after people say/sign "thank you"). As always, your kind voice and smile had me smiling and practicing. Can't wait to see more! (exciting news too. (?)

  • @mbringinbacksassy Oh! I forgot that one! I will add "You're Welcome" to my list for my next video :) Thanks for watching, you are awesome!

  • I love your ASL videos! Im a huge fan of ASL and would love to go to school for it. Do u study abroad for ASL? If so, may I ask where? Thank you kindly! :-)

  • @LuckyMeAP Thanks! Nope, I did not study abroad for ASL, I was here in the US when I learned it. You should definitely look into going to school for it! good luck!

  • Hey thanks for the vid it helped a lot keep at it btw I think your pretty lol just wanted to let u know :)

  • @fernieflows21 You're welcome! Thanks for the compliment :)

  • is it normal that i am right handed but i sign with my left hand as my dominate hand

  • @gigglehead24 Either way works...it is just whatever feels comfortable for you

  • i was so happy to see this

  • @gigglehead24 yay! I am happy that you were happy. haha ;)

  • i saw this in my sub box and i was like :O yes i can learn some more ASL (from a reliable source) lol

  • @sOmEgIrLAandB Awesome! I am glad you liked it :) Have a great day!

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