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Abbey Blenkinsop
Registrace 12. 01. 2011
Hey Guys, my name is Abbey and im fluent in AUSLAN which is Australian Sign language. just some background info on me, my dad is fully deaf and my Mum is an AUSLAN interpreter so thats how i got to know AUSLAN :) i make these videos for fun and i hope they can teach you guys something :) enjoy the vids :) thanks for watching, Abbey xx
Australian Sign Language: Beginner Conversation Sentences
Check out this video for some beginner conversation sentences in AUSLAN!
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Australian Sign Language: Numbers
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Hey Guys, this video is short and sweet and runs through numbers from 1-1000. Hope you enjoy!
Australian Sign Language: Introducing Yourself
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Hey guys, here's a quick lesson on introducing yourself to a Deaf person in AUSLAN (Australian Sign language). If you have any topic requests please leave them in the comments below.
May I ask what hand is dominant? You seem to be leading with your left hand, but that feels strange to me?
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful and informative. You're very good at this. Please continue to upload more videos ❤
I am learning so much from you! Please upload more.😊
I know I'm 5 years late, but I have a question I'm autistic, and I go nonverbal sometimes and using an AAC is inconvenient for me, am I still able to use auslan, even though I am hearing?
Thank you for explaining things so patiently. I like that you break each sentence down into each sign and then run them together a couple of times. Saves me needed to keep rewinding!!!!
Learning so much
Thank you so much as you sign so beautifully and slow enough to grasp the movements. Mwah❤
Thank you so very much, i really appreciate it 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Thankyou Abby I've learnt a lot from you great video.
Video with reverse insert so we can see what sign looks like from our view would help. Still great video. Thanks. I am 73 and need all the help I can get. I am Santa at Christmas.
For a number of years I have been Santa at Christmas for many groups in my regional community. This year I will be visiting young and old people who are physically and mentally challenged. At 73, I hope 5 months will give me enough time to learn the basics.
Hi! My name is a word that has a sign, is it ok to use that sign to introduce myself or would it be more appropriate to fingerspell it since it wasn't given to me? Thanks!
This is such a fun language! I've tried learning various foreign languages but I struggle enough with speaking in my native tongue. I wouldn't exactly say that I have a speech impediment, but speaking for me just doesn't flow well and I've often wished I could express everything through an interpretive dance. This is a very happy medium! Also, I'm very sensitive to noises, so the less sound the better! Thank you so much for sharing <3
Haiii thanks so much I'm start learning now....❤❤❤❤
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Great video and you give me time to take it in without having to pause the video.
this was so helpful tysm your amazing
Want a giggle? John cena, yoy cant see me
6 yr after, and still relevant. Thank you.
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These r Excellent signs to learn. Thank you so much. Wld be really nice to have someone signing u nx to u
This was so helpful! Thank you :)
Abbey, your strength is your experience learning Auslan growing up to sign with your dad. You are so easy to listen to, and it is easy to understand your instructions. You are very relatable. Truly, you will make a good teacher on CZcams or in a classroom. Just want to thank you.
Hi Abbey, I'm so glad I stumbled upon your videos. I learnt so much in just a few videos, hope you keep them coming. I'm partially deaf and hoping to become fluent in Auslan sometime in the future, so I can teach my kids too ❤
I think that will happen to me too. But I've wanted to learn singing/ Auslan since 1978...what a fool for listening to ppl that can speak hear & see... does anyone want to meet up to practice at a café out West?
Please keep making these - this is so helpful
I babysit a deaf kid I really need to lachen
I already knew the alphabet but these videos help so much when numbers introducing my self and just like words thanks so much please keep making these videos
Great teacher
Great teacher
thanks so much for these! they're so insightful and helpful. I would love to learn more about likes/dislikes, and things like consent ('stop', 'do want', 'don't want', etc). I talk to a lot of children and that sort of stuff is great to teach.
I am so glad i found your videos but youve been inactive for 2 years. Your the best at explaining auslan. Im trying to learn to teach my baby as a way of communication before he can talk as well as growing up learning auslan at the same time as english. I wish you could do some more videos?
i hope you have some more upcoming vidoes soon
Why don't you sign from the beginning?
Thankyou for teaching me the basic steps of sign language i just met the most beautiful girl in the world and she is deaf so i’m trying my very best to learn sign language so this video helped me alot thankyou ❤️
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Hi Abbey, I'm just starting out in AUSLAN and would like to ask you what would be the most important and crucial survival phrases/words to learn first. As an English teacher, I would tend to learn 3 verbs, 3 nouns, 3 adjectives and 1-2 phrases per week. Granted that I am learning a totally new language now (AUSLAN) , what would be your suggestion?
Thanks very good to understand 👍🏼 ❤😊
my nick name is bold, you can write it in sign all at once like the 'blood' gang sign. i think im the exeception to the deaf people pick my sign name, thanks for the videos though. My mates kid is non verbal but tbh this is something i just wanted to learn for the hell of it so thanks.
This is great! Is there any difference between doing it with your right or left hand or are hands interchangeable?
Thank you so much. You are awesome 👌
im not deaf, but i do want to learn asl so if i meet deaf person they wont feel so alienated
How do I sign "sorry, I made a mistake" so I don't confuse them when I realise I signed something incorrectly?
Could I do the sign of, for example, ‘30’ and then a ‘4’ to say 34? Or would that just be incorrect
Hope you can make more of these videos
Thank you for your video's keep them coming. I have just subscribed. I am 56 years old and have only for the 1st time met my cousin's which are deaf after all these years. It was so good to meet them and now I really want to learn sign language. I don't have a good memory so will probably have to go through some of your video's slow to be able to learn things.
This is such a great video! I enrolled in Tafe Auslan and these explainations are amazing- more content in 13mins than we would get in 2hrs 😅 Like actually explaining the specifics of the sign rather than just showing us- life changing! I've lost my voice so I'm re-learning now 🙈
Absolutely amazing thank you .I'm learning.yself for a new client I'm starting work with..xx
I miss ur videos, id love to see more!!
tysm, this helps easily and i learnt so quickly!
It's very useful video.. Thank you😊