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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
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    Watch the next video in our series on American Sign Language grammar for beginners: • ASL Sentence Structure...
    In this video, Victoria gives an intro to classifiers in ASL and explains how they differ from other signs.
    You'll learn all about the different types of classifiers and see examples of how to use them in sign language.
    ASL classifiers can be used to represent:
    -Size and shape
    -The object itself
    -Usage/the object in motion
    -Location and more!
    After learning about classifiers, you'll understand why ASL is truly a visual language.
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Komentáře • 106

  • @RachelStrickland
    @RachelStrickland Před 4 lety +435

    She has taught me more in 3 videos than 100s others online

    • @samyoule
      @samyoule Před 4 lety +15

      taught me more than my asl professor

    • @Luna-ft8yh
      @Luna-ft8yh Před 4 lety +2

      Yes

    • @DFAChris
      @DFAChris Před 3 lety +4

      Seriously! I'm on day two of learning from her and I feel like I'm a pro haha

    • @amari4832
      @amari4832 Před 3 lety

      LITERALLY

  • @jimuellozano2161
    @jimuellozano2161 Před 4 lety +113

    I've been learming sign from Victoria for 3 weeks (I repeat watching some that I forget). Now I'm communicating physically my deaf best friend that was once just talking on chat. He's very happy that I can now talk to him in sign because we used to talk to each other using chat or writing on paper. Thank you so much Victoria for the very detailed tutorials.

  • @sarahnicolle9210
    @sarahnicolle9210 Před 4 lety +98

    I took an ASL class as a teenager and never learned how to put all the words I know into actual sentences. The couple of videos I've watched of you is helping me finally put that all together. Wish you had your own channel and more videos like this!

  • @sealin01
    @sealin01 Před 4 lety +91

    Victoria is the best teacher on this channel! 😘

  • @CatalinaIsabel09
    @CatalinaIsabel09 Před 4 lety +64

    Victoria, you are awesome!!! I am learning to communicate with my mom! ( She is not deaf but it's fun to talk to her in Sign Language.) This helps a lot!!

  • @revinar5838
    @revinar5838 Před 5 lety +117

    I always think classifiers as the ASL equelvent of variables in algebra; letters that are assign values depending on situation

    • @beatricerodehav5447
      @beatricerodehav5447 Před 4 lety +9

      Wow, that just made everything a lot easier

    • @DragonLover29
      @DragonLover29 Před 4 lety +1

      Are specific objects assigned specific classifiers? ie she uses a flat b as a desk, and an upside down claw shape as a house and school. Could a desk be established with the claw shape or does it specifically have to be a flat b? If that makes any sense.

  • @maddiemakarsky4763
    @maddiemakarsky4763 Před 3 lety +6

    I just want to say a BIG thank you!! My teacher is deaf and is trying to teach us asl while using asl with students who don’t know it. It is coming along little by little. Yes, I love my teacher but sometimes I come to a point, such as right now where she isn’t explaining enough and this video made everything make sense. Again, a big thank you!!

  • @strugglingcollegestudent
    @strugglingcollegestudent Před 3 lety +9

    CL:G to show something thin
    CL:B for something flat like a desk or paper
    CL:C for thick
    CL:3 for vehicles - the car was swerving

  • @dealin21s
    @dealin21s Před 4 lety +12

    Thank you for explaining things so thoroughly. I'm taking an ASL (online) course and won't be learning certain things for a few lessons ahead, but some of what you're teaching in your videos makes me better understand and is answering the questions I have now, that'll I'll need to get me through this.

  • @jerryarnold4583
    @jerryarnold4583 Před 4 lety +13

    Love these videos! I repeat them a lot & absorb more each time! Love the way she explains it so well!

  • @Musicmonsterist
    @Musicmonsterist Před 3 lety +5

    Really love her!!! She explains everything so clear I can actually follow along it’s perfect!

  • @ness2949
    @ness2949 Před 4 lety +4

    Honestly just watching these videos and trying the signs are fun, but the idea of learning the language is so great!

  • @maryzenkungfu
    @maryzenkungfu Před 4 lety +18

    Wonderful teacher! Thank you 💕

  • @TakeLessons
    @TakeLessons  Před 5 lety +6

    Which ASL classifiers are your favorite to use in conversation?!

  • @skyricharde6629
    @skyricharde6629 Před 4 lety +3

    Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for this video. My ASL teacher was not able to describe this to me very well in an immersion class, and I found myself floundering. This will help me SO much with my grammar!

  • @robertcrafton7187
    @robertcrafton7187 Před 3 lety +2

    Perfect lesson! I work in IT and internalized this as "instantiate a variable" and then "assign it a value". It's clear in my head now but I want to go watch some receptive videos and see how good my code reviewing skills are (not very). Thank you for another great video.

  • @yaboijardo2319
    @yaboijardo2319 Před 3 lety +1

    ASL is much more complicated than I thought it would be but she explains it so well

  • @jerrywoodlief8252
    @jerrywoodlief8252 Před 4 lety +9

    Another great video, well presented. Excellently explained!!

  • @michaelcantrell8108
    @michaelcantrell8108 Před 4 lety +5

    she is the best ASL

  • @beccyj1596
    @beccyj1596 Před 3 lety +2

    She really taught me a lot! Now when I see or meet someone who is deaf, I can use my sign language skills!!! lol

  • @CarolinaSCraftsMakeupFood

    Hi! How do you choose a classifier? For example in your swerve example you used 3 as the classifier - how did you choose 3 ?

  • @Luna-ft8yh
    @Luna-ft8yh Před 4 lety +7

    Thanks, that's cool. I didn't know that. That makes it so easy. Good explanation

  • @DonandBirdieHarms
    @DonandBirdieHarms Před 3 lety +1

    I keep reading below how people are taking this all for free. I went on the site and it is a 14 day free trial. If I had 14 days in a row that are open, this would be fine, but with a busy schedule, I'd probably only get 2-3 lessons in before the free trial was over. I really like Victoria and when searching the site, it looked like there were other people teaching the classes. Hopefully, Victoria has more lessons on CZcams to get us through at least one semester of learning.

  • @gadiesandlentlemen
    @gadiesandlentlemen Před 3 lety +2

    This is so helpful! I really needed help for my ASL homework!

  • @amari4832
    @amari4832 Před 3 lety

    she makes it seem 10x more simpler than a class i would have to pay for... i love it!!!

  • @lorlinbazarte208
    @lorlinbazarte208 Před 4 lety +1

    This is the first time I watch your video and I learn a lot..

  • @marisac.5303
    @marisac.5303 Před 4 lety +5

    That was a little difficult!
    I'll learn eventually. Very interesting!

    • @DonandBirdieHarms
      @DonandBirdieHarms Před 3 lety

      @@ebonyfoley4495 Don't you have to pay for the lessons after the free trial? I looked on their site and I didn't see free other than free trial offer. I really would love for my granddaughter to use this teacher, but money is an issue for us. I have been watching several of the videos and I really like the method of instruction. I am homeschooling her and she is in 7th grade and has already mastered the alphabet, so she is very motivated. I would like to learn along with her as her teacher so that we can help each other.

  • @alik9643
    @alik9643 Před 4 lety +4

    you are a good teacher!!

  • @coolvictory3707
    @coolvictory3707 Před 4 lety +1

    Is it just me or is she the best teacher * cough* nicest * teacher ever

  • @madrugamuambeiro
    @madrugamuambeiro Před 3 lety

    Hi Victoria . I don't speak english very well. i'm sign language interpreter from Brazil. I loved yours classes and can to learn a lot. Thank you.

  • @wow_thats_REALLY_funny

    When I decided to learn asl, I at first was just planning on using it to talk to my friends, but now I'm excited to use it to talk to deaf people as well!!

  • @daviskigo7550
    @daviskigo7550 Před 4 lety

    Best teacher. Davis from Uganda Africa

  • @lovegonzalez3343
    @lovegonzalez3343 Před 4 lety +1

    U r the best!! Thank u so much.
    Aprendiendo con mis nietos 3 y 7😍😍👏👏👏👏👏 we learning so much with u.

  • @lovelycan6288
    @lovelycan6288 Před 4 lety +5

    I have a question can I still do class if I’m 12 years old

    • @bennyhonna6200
      @bennyhonna6200 Před 4 lety

      Why not just figure that answer out for yourself? If you learn from it.. you got your answer! good luck!

    • @ebonyfoley4495
      @ebonyfoley4495 Před 4 lety

      Yes!! You can its great my sister is 12 and learns piano from there :D

  • @cattheepicgamer6724
    @cattheepicgamer6724 Před 4 lety +15

    I slapped myself 1s so far
    Edit: I slapped myself twice now
    Edit: three times now
    Edit: and 4 times

  • @lisaengler5771
    @lisaengler5771 Před 4 lety +3

    but how do i chose or know which classifier to use? like with the car and classifier 3, not use for exapmle a classifier R like the last letter of "car"?

    • @yes-tj2xx
      @yes-tj2xx Před 3 lety

      theres a bunch of rules for which classifiers are commonly used as, here's a good source www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/classifiers/classifiers-frame.htm although i may be 7 months late :))

  • @josiejohnson5134
    @josiejohnson5134 Před 4 lety +1

    how do you know what words are in asl. like you said you dont have a sign for swerving. how do you figure out if theres no sign for the word you want to use. or does that come with time?

  • @khagragirena
    @khagragirena Před 3 lety

    Girllll... You are amazing! I am loving ur videos!!!

  • @lindsaykilbourn3441
    @lindsaykilbourn3441 Před 4 lety +3

    How do you know what classifier to use for each object?! Love your videos!

    • @lindsaykilbourn3441
      @lindsaykilbourn3441 Před 4 lety

      I kept watching haha. Do you have a video on identifying classifiers

    • @xxpowwowbluexx
      @xxpowwowbluexx Před 4 lety +3

      Best way is to watch how native Deaf signers use classifiers. It’s more of an advanced skill. Sorry, there’s not really an easy way to explain it in a CZcams comment. Basically, what matches the shape of the object the best and the perspective you’re using to describe it, whether close or far away, the angle, movement, etc. Many are standardized; others aren’t and are more personal choices (within acceptable ranges for the language). There’s a gray area in there.

    • @Wlfgng75
      @Wlfgng75 Před 4 lety +3

      I thought about this with her example of “the car is swerving.” Instead of using classifier 3 why not just use your hands in the position of 10 and 2 on a steering wheel? This is very interesting and I enjoy her videos.

    • @ebonyfoley4495
      @ebonyfoley4495 Před 4 lety

      There are other videos online on youtube that tell you how to use each classifier :D

  • @DanielHernandez-uf2fs
    @DanielHernandez-uf2fs Před 4 lety +4

    maybe I missed this part...but why not just come up with a sign for these classifiers??? Why isn't there a sign for "on top" or 'sign"? Why not just create a sign for "thick"? You have a sign for "big", why cant there be a sign for 'thick'? I'm missing something here.

    • @ebonyfoley4495
      @ebonyfoley4495 Před 4 lety +1

      Because, deaf people like things shown to them ASL is all about visual not so much about the signs and, it would take much longer to sign the book was thick...and you wouldn't really know how thick classifiers help paint a picture to make it easier to understand. they are hard to understand at first, but as you continue to work on the, m they eventually just click and your like how did I never get this before!! Plus TakeLessons live classes are great I have learned so much from there!! And bonus its free!! Anyways you should try it :)

  • @jessicachavez7149
    @jessicachavez7149 Před 4 lety +6

    This is so helpful thank you so much 😭💜💜💜

  • @ShadowIsMoi
    @ShadowIsMoi Před 4 lety +1

    Are classifiers set in stone for each word or is it more like the signer chooses whatever simple sign can be the classifier for that word in that context?

  • @deborahmankosimon9689
    @deborahmankosimon9689 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful explanation !

  • @windlillylawson3944
    @windlillylawson3944 Před 3 lety

    Explained very well.

  • @suemayo8503
    @suemayo8503 Před 3 lety +1

    How do I learn what classifiers to use for what objects?

  • @Whit0087
    @Whit0087 Před 3 lety

    This is extremely helpful thank you

  • @joeldiego9271
    @joeldiego9271 Před 3 lety

    Ofcourse excellent teacher

  • @luckylando27
    @luckylando27 Před 4 lety +1

    When setting up a moving/motion classifier, does the non dominate hand always have to become the object/person being described? Also, if you're someone learning and are ambidextrous, how do you pick a dominant hand?

    • @ev_etc3578
      @ev_etc3578 Před 4 lety

      luckylando27 i’m not sure about the first question but if you’re ambidextrous I recommend using the right hand because it will be easier to follow tutorials and understand other people, but just choose which ever one is most comfortable for you

    • @SignTribe
      @SignTribe Před 4 lety

      Using the right hand is the best for leading signs and classifiers. It's best practice to avoid switching leading hands as it can be confusing. :)

  • @christinamyers5750
    @christinamyers5750 Před 3 lety

    this was soo helpful thank you

  • @evanpennock1301
    @evanpennock1301 Před 4 lety

    Love the classifiers video! Can you poast another that's a little bit more in depth?

  • @DragonLover29
    @DragonLover29 Před 4 lety

    So you use specific hand shapes to explain different things (ie a 1 as you and your mom, 3 as a car swerving, upside down claw as a school and house, etc). Can you use different shapes for different things as long as you appropriately establish them? ie if I show a car as a 1 is that ok if I sign “car” and then hold up that 1?

  • @ChrisGorges
    @ChrisGorges Před 4 lety

    Great explaination of classifiers 👍

  • @yohelizamorel1773
    @yohelizamorel1773 Před 4 lety

    wow! it was just amazing. thanks a lot!!

  • @WunderWulfe
    @WunderWulfe Před 4 lety

    Can you "mark" a part of your sign space and use it to reference objects people or a group of people with classifiers like pronouns in english for storytelling and conversational purposes?

  • @positivelydraws3204
    @positivelydraws3204 Před 3 lety

    Ty

  • @carmencruz7227
    @carmencruz7227 Před 4 lety +3

    You are awsome i always have love to sign but im scared to learn, im afraid i wouldnt succeed

    • @barbnxo
      @barbnxo Před 4 lety +3

      Don't put limits on yourself. Get out of your comfort zone and do it! If you're called to learn sign, (like I am), you will have the grace to learn and succeed. All things are possible. I completely understand how you feel, as I'm currently stepping out of my comfort zone while pursuing my bachelor's degree in ASL interpreting. Wish you the best!

  • @salvadoresquivel8430
    @salvadoresquivel8430 Před 3 lety

    I love her omg I want and need more vids best teach

  • @morgancash8423
    @morgancash8423 Před 4 lety +1

    How do you choose a classifier?

    • @ebonyfoley4495
      @ebonyfoley4495 Před 4 lety

      You just have to learn what each classifier I used for, such as CL: 3 is used for cars subs etc you just have to learn what each one means there are lots of videos on youtube that show what each CL is used for :)

  • @kellybowser6002
    @kellybowser6002 Před 3 lety

    what if you use both hands equally and truly do not have a dominate hand? Does that change the meaning of the sign? anybody have an answer?

  • @apollodelsole8266
    @apollodelsole8266 Před 3 lety

    I'm starting to learn ASL but I'm not a native speaker and I have a question about the classifiers but in generally why there is no sign for "is", "in", "on" and "under". Why keep those words out of their vocabulary? I'd love to get an answer because sounds very hard to skip (I'm also learning swedish and greek from english, so I'm basically redoing the english I have learned before and getting all the grammars troubles haha)

  • @PrettySoPretty
    @PrettySoPretty Před 4 lety

    My brain just exploded 🤯🤯

  • @josiejohnson5134
    @josiejohnson5134 Před 4 lety

    so helpful. 5 out of 5

  • @trin9531
    @trin9531 Před 4 lety

    can you do the colors

  • @westwitch175
    @westwitch175 Před 4 lety +1

    you’re the beeeest

  • @BCSoHappy
    @BCSoHappy Před 4 lety

    I think she is a wonderful teacher. My only complaint is I wish there wasn't music playing in the background. For some of us, it is distracting. For all of us it is unnecessary

  • @noyesno6574
    @noyesno6574 Před 3 lety

    Are your online classes aloud for kids around 11?

    • @TakeLessons
      @TakeLessons  Před 3 lety

      Hi! Yes, you can take classes, but you will need a parent in the room while taking classes!

  • @joiecarelus9440
    @joiecarelus9440 Před 4 lety +1

    classifiers 3. because I lover to demonstrate the car

  • @guillerm0luevano278
    @guillerm0luevano278 Před 4 lety

    I would like to learn ASL to help people

  • @amandaedwards3498
    @amandaedwards3498 Před 3 lety +1

    May I ask why this is being taught by a hearing person? General consensus is that ASL should only be taught by Deaf instructors as it is their first language. A hearing person who learned ASL as a second language runs the risk of sharing misinformation because they are bound to makes mistakes in their second language and potentially teach those mistakes. Also they likely will not fully understand the complex grammatical rules and structure of ASL as a second language user... There will just be some nuances that we miss as we are second language users...
    I really hope you are honouring the Deaf community by hiring Deaf instructors...

    • @TakeLessons
      @TakeLessons  Před 3 lety

      Hello Amanda, thanks for commenting. Yes, we have deaf instructors teaching on our site! Victoria is a certified interpreter, so she is also a great resource for learning ASL. You are correct though, learning from a deaf instructor is the best way to learn since it is their first language. We look forward to posting more videos spotlighting our deaf instructors next year. :)

  • @roamwithash833
    @roamwithash833 Před 4 lety

    can you do ASL on the following sentence "Let me show you what I am about, let them haters run their mouth. You should know you are something different coz I brought you to my house, served you breakfast on my. I will be there when you need me with no doubt"

  • @mydude7374
    @mydude7374 Před 3 lety

    Who else has a test tomorrow and didn’t pay attention in class😫

  • @TheRomanTimesNews
    @TheRomanTimesNews Před 3 lety

    ✌✌ tap×2 no more student accepted by V.L.

  • @ahmed.bhewary775
    @ahmed.bhewary775 Před 5 lety +1

    second comments .. hope it is usefull video

  • @kiadel7502
    @kiadel7502 Před 3 lety

    Basically is Italian language.

  • @braydenalexis
    @braydenalexis Před 3 lety

    Classifiers are basically visual algebra haha

  • @victor_rybin
    @victor_rybin Před 3 lety

    looks like the analogue of classifiers in English is pronouns - he, she, it

  • @ellieliebenow5273
    @ellieliebenow5273 Před 3 lety

    I'm just here cuz I'm bored man, I mean what the heck ya doin'
    peeling tuna?