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Translation: I'm going to show you some signs using both the chin and index finger. Ready? The first word you and I already know is "disappoint". "I'm disappointed". Next, "tell". "I told him/her blah blah blah", or "He/she told me blah blah blah". This can also mean "say" by tapping the chin. "What did he/she say?" "Ah he/she said blah blah blah". Next, "Serious". "He/she is serious". "I'm serious". Next, "true". "Wow, is that true??" It can also mean "Really?". "Wow, really?". So ya that's about all. Are there more words using both the chin and index finger? I don't know. You tell me
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When I took ASL 1 in school, my teacher pounded this info into my head. The 5 parameters are... Handshape Location Movement Palm Orientation Facial Expression
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Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring.
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Role Shifting and Storytelling In ASL.
Rolando Lucero Villalobos posted a topic in ASL Practice Zone
Here's one of my favorite stories to tell. Notice the role shifts and how aware I keep things at. Very important! Story: "I'm going to tell you a story. So a wood cutter goes to the forest looking for wood, well, trees to cut wood for winter. So he/she goes walking, stops, and sees a nice tree. So he/she gets the ax and starts swinging, hitting it, and says 'TIMBERRR' the tree falls. He/she watches/examines it and says 'nice', and he/she goes on and continues walking, and stops and sees a big tree! He needs this tree So he gets his ax and starts cutting away. He/she says 'TIMBERRR' but nothing, the tree still stood. 'Hmm weird' thought the wood cutter. Again, 'TIMBERRR'. The tree wouldn't budge, nothing. So he/she searches online locates a tree expert and gives the expert a call. The tree expert answers 'Hi, need help?' Wood cutter replies 'Yes, I have a problem. There's this tree that wont fall.' Expert then says 'Oh really? Well that's weird. Let me go take a look.' 'Okay, see you later". Here comes the tree expert. He comes and sees the tree. 'Hmm, yes I see. I know. That tree is deaf", the wood cutter confused 'What??? The tree is deaf?' 'Yes, you need to finger-spell' 'Oh, okay..." so the wood cutter starts to sign at the tree 'T-I-M-B-E-R' and it falls!!! Finished (The end)". -
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Try and translate!
Rolando Lucero Villalobos replied to Rolando Lucero Villalobos's topic in ASL Practice Zone
"Recently, I saw the movie 'Ant-Man and the Wasp'. I liked it. I think you should go watch it." You were close! I hope you learned some new signs from this. -
Try and translate!
Rolando Lucero Villalobos replied to Rolando Lucero Villalobos's topic in ASL Practice Zone
Here's what it'd look like if I had said that @Rose McCormick -
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No problem. Any time!
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"Hi Rose, good question. I'm going to show you the difference. First, I'd sign "look/see view" again, "look/see view" (look at the view). Next, "me look/see movie". Or (second way) "watch movie".
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Sorry! I messed up. Okay, let me try again. I'm still learning. Okay so... I would sign "Me look-up you [Why?] become better actor. Not only because you deaf, but because you not scared to be (same as 'become') yourself." Okay, good. That was good. Sorry!
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Hi Matthew, that was good, but too much English (being used). I would sign, "Me look-up you become better actor. Not only because you deaf, but because you not scared to be (same as 'become') yourself." I hope this helps.