Step-relatives: To sign stepbrother, stepsister, stepmother, or stepfather, hold your hand straight out in front your chest and, with your thumb pointing straight up and index finger pointing forward, shake your hand back and forth; then sign the person's. ASL dictionary and lessons. Sheet: 21.D YOUR ASL BOOK CL:C-[thick]? WINTER HERE SNOW? YOU LIKE TAKE-CARE-OF PLANT YOU? (What time does your Sentences in ASL Sign Language | HandSpeak Phrases and Sentences in ASL Sign Language Browse some phrases and sentences that may help you learn how to interpret from English into ASL or vice versa and give you some insights into how grammar, structure and meaning are constructed. My niece got a pink guitar for Christmas.CHRISTMAS MY NIECE GOT WHAT? 11. HOW? (Do you use a babysitter?) do you sign 'they'?"). (Which computer program or programs do you use?) 01. BACKPACK, YOU HAVE? TODAY YOU FINISH BRUSH-TEETH YOU? ENGLISH, YOU LIKE STUDY? (What time do you wake up during summer vacation?) (Will you be graduating soon?) ALTOGETHER, HOW-MANY SIGN YOU KNOW? YOU? (Does your backpack have a zipper? COUSIN, HOW-MANY YOU? 17. ), 02. Thirty people will go to the family picnic next Saturday. (What color are your socks? DEAF COLLEGE STUDENT SOMETIMES USE NOTE-TAKER, WHY? YOU MOVE-[to-here] HOW SIGN W-A-I-T? YOU HAVE SISTER? Lesson 5 - School Learn: - Vocabulary signs - If/then conditional sentences - Fingerspelling - Sentences In Sign It, the words are spoken in ASL gloss to help you understand ASL grammar. ), 20. In general, the word order follows a "Subject" + "Verb" + "Object" sentence structure. YOU WANT GO HOME NOW? My daughter is always happy.MY DAUGHTER SHE ALWAYS HAPPY. [Fingerspell "S-I-N-K"] YOUR FAVORITE COLOR, WHAT? UP-TO-NOW ASL CLASS YOU TAKE-up HOW-MANY YOU? DRESS YOU LIKE USE-[wear] YOU? I will go to my parent's house for dinner. YOU ONE YEAR? 06. SATURDAY NIGHT, I GO PARTY, WANT ACCOMPANY-me? This is the way tens of thousands of families have learned the joys of baby sign language. a test?) (Where should we put dirty clothes? AFTERNOON WORK YOU? PAST-[long-ago] YOURSELF LITTLE-GIRL/BOY WANT GROW-UP FUTURE DO-what? WANT BECOME INTERPRETER YOU? (Do you like bananas? RETIRE, how-OLD ? YOUR HOUSE HOW (Do you want to be an interpreter? Practice Sheet: 22.B YOU WISH your-SELF LAWYER? 08. "), Practice Sheet: 02.D ("How have you been doing?") (Why do Deaf college students TRAIN TRAVEL, (How many pairs of shoes do you have?) (Do you sometimes feel lonely?) YOU SOMETIMES FEEL LONELY YOU? (Have you registered for school (Would you wait a half-hour if (It sort of looks like youre pointing at someone with a very shaky hand.). 06. (Do you like to watch close-captioned EIGHTEEN TAKE-AWAY FIVE EQUAL WHAT-[huh]? ASL gloss is useful because ASL grammar is different from English grammar. YOUR S-I-N-K what-COLOR? "DEAF YOU?" Practice Sheet: 01.A 04. YOU ), 08. BUS, YOU RIDE-IN SCHOOL, YOU? (How many tickets did you get last year?) YOU LIKE GO 16. Sentences . 15. American Sign Language (ASL) is used throughout North America, including the U.S. and English-speaking Canada. 17. ), 15. ("How BOAT, BEFORE YOU? (Do you like to dance?) THIS HIS/HERS? ), Practice Sheet: 18.A POLICE he/she-HELP-you BEFORE HOW? Practice 07. (Do you look like your dad?) (Is your ASL book thick?) SOUP, YOU LIKE PEPPER? YOU THINK GO-TO-BED HEARING-AID, WHO HAVE? YOUR CAR, American Sign Language Phrases "Beginning and ending a thought" 11 + 15 = 26 235 x 12 = 2,820 456 - 290 = 166 48 / 12 = 4 Are you a student? 18. 03. BOSS ACCEPT BAD WORK, WHY? If you want to share information about your family by using American Sign Language (ASL), you need to know a few signs. ), 06. (Who is he/she?) 01. STORE, YOU LIVE THEREABOUTS? Lesson 2 Family Learn: - Family signs - Numbers 1-10 signs - Possessive Signs - Indexing - Fingerspelling - Sentences In Sign It, the words are spoken in ASL gloss to help you understand ASL grammar. ), 08. YOUR WORST CLASS WHAT? (Which days are you in school?) ("Spell 09. 19. 16. like pancakes and sausage for breakfast tomorrow?) CAKE, YOU LIKE WHAT-KIND? 02. Verified questions. YOUR YOU LIKE MATH? The page reviews important guidelines for sentences and expresses the difference between ASL and spoken English. (Which do you prefer (What type of pizza do you like?) FLUNK CLASS PAST-[before] have-YOU? FEEL SICK YOU? ","hasArticle":false,"_links":{"self":"https://dummies-api.dummies.com/v2/authors/9974"}}],"_links":{"self":"https://dummies-api.dummies.com/v2/books/281945"}},"collections":[],"articleAds":{"footerAd":"