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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

An ASL classifier story about a ball.

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  • Hey! I have a few tag suggestions:

    Ben Bahan

    Signing Naturally

    signed story

  • Thanks. Updating it now.

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  • I had to learn this story for class. I like it a lot, it is funny. You just need to remember who came when...that's the tricky part...

    I love the ending with the ball smiling!!!!

  • @xeralt3120 probably because the people have to sign this as an assignment, like me. i'm not liking this video since i have to do it ):

  • What is with the dislikes? I don't understand why...

  • This story is funny. And pointless lol. Very entertaining.

  • watch?v=Yxvdlx9OWyw

    here's a video of myself doing "The Ball"

  • wow the asl versyon of the movie "the red ball that i saw in school. Not exactly but love this! wonderful way to show the use of classifiers and have fun.

  • Just so everyone knows, this is not the person who uploaded the video. This is Ben Bahan (as cantareadio said previously) and he is a signer in some of the best ASL learning books in schools. Just a heads up :)

  • Hi, Great story teller! Is this story written on paper? I would like a copy to do my sign language experiement for my psychology class. I'm providing the fact that asl users can remember well from watching asl stories compared to captions.

    Thanks!

  • I am in ask classes in level 2 I am loving it this is a cute story

  • Hi, I'm also an ASL student and also a I work wtih kids and I will like if you could write your story like that I can show it to my hearing students in paper so they can follow me when I gesture the story ...

    Thanks

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