Iâve started learning ASL from Bill Vicara just within the last month and I can already hold a very basic conversation! His content is amazing I absolutely recommend it, and you can learn at any time and at your own pace!
Thank you! I just recently started to learn asl, i know the alphabet, and a few phrases but im hoping to have it as a second language or at least be able to communicate with it if needed! â€
I use "Learn how to sign"'s videos, they're rlly helpful, and I actually learnt wildest dreams, well a little (in ASL) I'm super excited cause I didn't realize how much I've learnt, I'm also helping someone else learn w me but they're behind cause they basically just started.
Handspeak is an online dictionary that has over 100,000 American English words translated into asl. I learned from that, then picked up the accent and dialect from my particular region from the local deaf community.
@@Louie4037People may sign things a bit differently and stuff depending on where they're at just like how a southern would sound more country than a northerner or like how one person speaks differently than another from a different country, as they've adapted differently
i love dr vicars- lifeprint is one of my favorite free tools, especially since it goes beyond just vocabulary- one of the first things they get into in the lessons is deaf culture, which is super important :) thanks for these resources!
I started from the beginning again last summer, after taking a few ASL courses when I was in my 20's (I'm now late 50's). Lifeprint (with Bill Vicars) has been an amazing course for me. I'm on lesson 16 and now starting to turn the volume off on your videos to see how much I can understand without your voicing. I'm not QUITE there because you are so beautifully fast and fluent, but I'm getting there. Thank you for your wonderful content!
I'm enrolled in the ASL 1 class via Oklahoma School for the Deaf and it's been AMAZING. I've casually learned ASL since I was a kid and already in the first few lessons I've learned SO MUCH.
Genuinely thank you so much. My best friend has a high chance of going deaf(genetics) and I want to surprise him by learning ASL to show him that even if he goes deaf it won't change how much I love him.
i am taking asl at my school, and it is such a beautiful language. i dont know much but im very enthused to learn and i currently know around 300-500 words! on my way to becoming a more fluent speaker, but I still cant do too good. â€
That's awesome im not even a month into learning and am at around 25 words, most letters and counting to 10 where do you recommend to start past the really basic words and skills I have?
@@morganirvine2327 after the really basic words like âhow are youâ, and âhelloâ and stuff, we have started on weather, citys and states, countries, basic words that you would use in a conversation like âwithâ or âcan/cantâ âfriendsâ âto go somewhereâ any family words including the word family, and other basic words like the words in this paragraph might be helpful to learn. other examples are âlikeâ âhelpâ âhangoutâ âstudyâ and âreadâ also when you are signing, dont forget non-manual-markers and glossing it in your head. for example, âim friends with herâ would be in english. âme friends with her meâ would be how you would say it in sign language.
For German the feminine nouns die, eine, and keine do stay the same it also stays the same for the neuter nouns das, ein, and kein itâs only the masculine nouns that change their cases
I want to learn ASL and Iâm young, so I think now would be a good time to try! My friend and I learned a few single words and we talk to each other across the class lol
This isnât related to ASL but starting tomorrow Iâll be resuming my German lessons again and I was planning on doing two today but then some things happened and I didnât do my German lessons today which will not look good if I plan on being fluent in the language and I may do more tomorrow to make up for not doing any today and to also quickly reach my goal of becoming fluent in it by doing more than two
You totally can! I'm a college student prepping to become an interpreter, and I had so much fun figuring out how to take notes for such a visual language! I recommend keeping a vocabulary notebook and grouping signs by handshapes (ex toast and potato both use a modified v handshake) you can also write down words and put in parentheses beside them the letters they most resemble ex recently(x-cheek) or when(d).
I love that thank you so much! As a hearing person it's always so intimidating to find a learning course online because I'm not sure which are teaching correct sign or doing it in a good way now I have names!
Good to know that Bill Vicars' course is a good one. I started the first video of his ASL 1 series a while back. I keep going back to it but can never seem to get video one to stick in my head well enough that I feel comfortable moving on. I need to work on it some more, lol.
I grew up learning asl and english. my aunt is Deaf. I just recently passed ASL 2. I have always enjoyed following Bill Vicas. I wanted to keep what ive learned over the years fresh. I am still learning and improving.
I *freaking love* Bill Vicars. He's been the most helpful in terms of learning actual functional communication (I'm a nurse for medically fragile kiddos, cannot gush enough regarding how useful/helpful his teaching style has been). Awesome suggestions, love your content. Keep it up!
I love you thank you sooo incredibly much for all of your AMAZING CONTENT!! Also their is looking for your local Deaf Chat and immersing yourself in the local deaf community!! Your local deaf community can be very supportive! You are AMAZING and I LOVE YOU!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THAMK YOU!! đđđđđ
I know asl my mom taught it to me when I was little I used to sign the whole song to let it go I love sign language and it so helpful to know if I ever come across a deaf person
omfg this is so great thank you! My school offered an ASL course that spanned over 6 weeks but it *was* done by a hearing teacher and I didn't learn much anyway lol. I'm excited to begin learning ASL in my free time.
i just signed up with oklahoma school for the deaf and iâm excited to start learning! iâm also taking asl at college in the fall with a deaf professor :)
Thank you so much for this! I took ASL 1 in college but lost most of it because I had no one to practice with. Occasionally I'll get a mute or deaf customer on my line; all I can sign without thinking is numbers and "thank you".
i love bill vicars ive been watching his videos and he has awesome ways of teaching asl. if you devote just a little bit of time out of your day you could learn so much
I start 9th grade this august and my first pick for electives was ASL 1! You made me really want to learn, and a fair amount of staff at my school is deaf and Iâd like to be able to talk to them!
Ironic I'm also going into 9th grade this coming school year but my dumb school doesn't have any asl classes just Spanish and German I'm taking German, so I've just been learning online and from a show I watch I've picked up quite a bit you are so lucky to get an actual in person class good luck with 9th grade
I searched up content for BSL (British sign language) and this came up. I am a subscriber already as I love to watch these videos to learn about international deaf culture. HOWEVER, youtube do better! This would never happen for any other languages other than sign language. There are some people who don't know how to tell the difference and genuinely want to learn asl or bsl and are being taught the wrong vocab because of this :(.
Thank you so much! I found you after Iâve been watching Learn to Sign here on CZcams and those have been great short videos to learn more. Thankfully I actually learned sign as a technical âfirstâ language (I saw first bc I could use it before I could speak but I heard English from birth) and Iâm so glad to finally see myself improving in communicating use asl. It really is such a rich wonderful language.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! YOU INSPIRED ME TO LEARN ASL!! I am currently learning from a dead teacher at my school. I am really enjoying it and feel like im better prepared for getting a job because i can communicate in ASL with deaf or HOH customers. (obviously if they know sign) but thank you so much for inspiring me!!!đđâșïžđ„°đ„°
Another place are churches that have a deaf ministry. That way, not only can you learn, but you will tested because of conversations with their deaf ministry.
Whats the best youtube channel cus i wanna learn but the paid app i bought isn't working for me. Need somthing where they tell you and show a different angel of the hands. So i know my fingers are in the right spot. ,, like i didnt know the sign for "what your name?" Your fingers were in the form of the letter H. Like, i could have been making a cursey wordđą
I love Bill, as someone who is unable to talk over the summer i wanted to learn asl to be able to communicate with my family when I didn't have my text to speech device on me, so we learned from bill. Great videos! 10/10 would recommend
Thank you for the list. From the first video I watched, I wanted to know how you learned to talk so well... BAM! You had a video. Next I wanted to see if had anything on how to learn ASL... BAM! Here it is! lol I work with a deaf person (our shifts only occasionally overlap), but I have been learning a few phrases, mostly to help with work related task. Thanks again for the list!
After I started following you I really wanted to take an asl class so I signed up for an online class at my high school Iâm doing really good and itâs so much fun
Thank you so so much for sharing these resources!! I had come across Bill Vicars' videos online and was following them, so I'm glad to hear about more trustworthy ways to learn!
Iâm currently learning spanish but the next language I wanna learn is ASL. Youâve actually inspired me to learn it. Also, it helps deaf people, but on top of that, if you have some partial nerve damage in your jaw/tongue/face like me and your mouth actually gets fatigued after too much talking, then I feel like it can be a way to give myself a break from using an ever so slightly paralyzed tongue while still being able to communicate. Actually if you have an reason you canât speak, even if you can still hear, like being mute for example, sign language is a really good tool for that too. Also, I donât know if you read all these but I wanted to ask what you thought of rihannaâs live performance asl interpreter that went viral recently? She was kind of fire and made me think of you. I like that thatâs becoming more of a thing, having interpreters at concerts more. â€
Iâm currently working on my German Hallo ich bin Camila wie gehtâs dir? Mir gehtâs gut und dir? Fruet mich auf wiedersehen Guten Abend Es tut mier so lied wie buchstabiert man das? I already got a lot of German that I can speak now and say perfectly Vielen Dankâ€
True about OSD. My son attended and it was helpful for our whole family. I also took ASL courses from East Central University in OK Good luck to anyone wanting to learn
Iâm trying to learn because my friend is deaf and I donât understand her sign language so we write on paper but I want to learn than surprise her ik itâs going to be sooo hard but Iâll do it for her this helps so much tysmmđ
I wish my hands looked like her . I love watching people speak with their hands yiur smart ,kind,funny ,and u don't put up with bullsh** in other words u have a very strong backbone.â€
high school student in asl 2 here! not all school districts have an asl course (which they should), but if your school/district offers it, id suggest signing up
Been learning from Bill Vicars in the last couple months and itâs very easy to learn from him. I like that he organizes the classes in a way that you can have a conversation after the first couple lessons â€
Even before I started watching your videos, I was learning asl through Bill Vicars. He is definitely the way to go if you want to learn asl in your free time. Also, love your videos!! PLS donât stop, Iâm able to read what youâre signing more and more!
you have inspired me so much to learn asl and ive been learning a lot from you videos (especially the ones with music, i love those!) i have a few song requests: escapism by raye, cupids chokehold by gym class heroes, same for you by lee dewyze, love me by zyrex, and hush little baby by ashley ryan
@@ryanparkhurst5718 so i usually usr an app called asl bloom but i also watch youtube videos, i wanted to start learning bcs theres a lot of deaf kids in my school and i want to communicate with them
Hiii! So, Iâm only 11..but me and my friends actually learned ASL. We learned it very simply and we are still trying to get better. When I found out about you, you actually inspired me and my friends to learn ASL to speak with the deaf. Iâm still learning so I canât do it that fast but I memorized the alphabet â€
Thank you!!! I've been wanting to learn for a bit now, I know the alphabet bc there was a deaf kid at my elementary school so they started an asl club but since then I havent been practicing đ
I'm in asl 2 rn and I LOVE it. I live in Washington where the deaf community is actually quite large. I love being able to communicate with new people in a new language â€
Waiting for duolingo to do an asl course...
Why wait when thereâs so many other free sources to choose from?
@đ«Rose the foxxđ« thatâs a good point đ
There is one, It's called lingvano đđđ»
You missed your asl lesson you know what happens nextâŠ
I use InterSignasl to learn and itâs basically duo but for asl, hope that helps
ânow you have no excuseâ damn okay donât call me out đ LOL
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not to call you out but you can do it!
Love u gurl.. I'm starting to learn sign language nd I hope it would help me when I start study speech nd audiology đ€
Iâve started learning ASL from Bill Vicara just within the last month and I can already hold a very basic conversation! His content is amazing I absolutely recommend it, and you can learn at any time and at your own pace!
Same! His videos are so awesome
Agreed. I love his videos.
For me Iâm doing German and I can already say a lot in German now and I can now ask the Lufthansa flight attendants for my drink in German now
Thank you! I just recently started to learn asl, i know the alphabet, and a few phrases but im hoping to have it as a second language or at least be able to communicate with it if needed! â€
Yeah mee too
@Laaibah i just watched one of bill vicars videos, it was super helpful!
I use "Learn how to sign"'s videos, they're rlly helpful, and I actually learnt wildest dreams, well a little (in ASL) I'm super excited cause I didn't realize how much I've learnt, I'm also helping someone else learn w me but they're behind cause they basically just started.
Me too! I know the alphabet and a few other words and phrases
@@Sky-mz4spyeeesss!! I am on lesson 9.
Handspeak is an online dictionary that has over 100,000 American English words translated into asl. I learned from that, then picked up the accent and dialect from my particular region from the local deaf community.
Accent?
@@Louie4037People may sign things a bit differently and stuff depending on where they're at just like how a southern would sound more country than a northerner or like how one person speaks differently than another from a different country, as they've adapted differently
Thank you! Also you kill me with those nails, idk why. I just think itâs so funny the way they click together while youâre signing đ
i love dr vicars- lifeprint is one of my favorite free tools, especially since it goes beyond just vocabulary- one of the first things they get into in the lessons is deaf culture, which is super important :)
thanks for these resources!
I started from the beginning again last summer, after taking a few ASL courses when I was in my 20's (I'm now late 50's). Lifeprint (with Bill Vicars) has been an amazing course for me. I'm on lesson 16 and now starting to turn the volume off on your videos to see how much I can understand without your voicing. I'm not QUITE there because you are so beautifully fast and fluent, but I'm getting there. Thank you for your wonderful content!
I'm enrolled in the ASL 1 class via Oklahoma School for the Deaf and it's been AMAZING. I've casually learned ASL since I was a kid and already in the first few lessons I've learned SO MUCH.
Also, if anyone is interested, they're offering ASL 1 and ASL 2 for FREE. The classes end in July I believe.
Do they have online courses with certification?
That's a bummer it's 100 dollars now đ
Genuinely thank you so much. My best friend has a high chance of going deaf(genetics) and I want to surprise him by learning ASL to show him that even if he goes deaf it won't change how much I love him.
i am taking asl at my school, and it is such a beautiful language. i dont know much but im very enthused to learn and i currently know around 300-500 words! on my way to becoming a more fluent speaker, but I still cant do too good. â€
That's awesome im not even a month into learning and am at around 25 words, most letters and counting to 10 where do you recommend to start past the really basic words and skills I have?
@@morganirvine2327 after the really basic words like âhow are youâ, and âhelloâ and stuff, we have started on weather, citys and states, countries, basic words that you would use in a conversation like âwithâ or âcan/cantâ âfriendsâ âto go somewhereâ any family words including the word family, and other basic words like the words in this paragraph might be helpful to learn. other examples are âlikeâ âhelpâ âhangoutâ âstudyâ and âreadâ also when you are signing, dont forget non-manual-markers and glossing it in your head. for example, âim friends with herâ would be in english. âme friends with her meâ would be how you would say it in sign language.
For German the feminine nouns die, eine, and keine do stay the same it also stays the same for the neuter nouns das, ein, and kein itâs only the masculine nouns that change their cases
Im actually learning asl from bill! He is so good I also recommend đ
Yeah
Bill Vicars also has occupation specific ASL classes!
Thank you I love ASL. Itâs very beautiful and I really hope that is my job when I grow up because I love it so much.
ty so much! been trying to look for free asl classes so this was so useful :D
I want to learn ASL and Iâm young, so I think now would be a good time to try! My friend and I learned a few single words and we talk to each other across the class lol
This isnât related to ASL but starting tomorrow Iâll be resuming my German lessons again and I was planning on doing two today but then some things happened and I didnât do my German lessons today which will not look good if I plan on being fluent in the language and I may do more tomorrow to make up for not doing any today and to also quickly reach my goal of becoming fluent in it by doing more than two
Bro ASL is such a beautiful language and I want to learn itâŠbut I realized I canât take notes đ
I enjoy drawing hands... my time to shine! Haha
You totally can! I'm a college student prepping to become an interpreter, and I had so much fun figuring out how to take notes for such a visual language! I recommend keeping a vocabulary notebook and grouping signs by handshapes (ex toast and potato both use a modified v handshake) you can also write down words and put in parentheses beside them the letters they most resemble ex recently(x-cheek) or when(d).
yes i love bill vicars! iâve been learning asl through him for a few months now and i find his videos very easy to follow
i just started learning a few days ago so this is PERFECT!!!! thank you so MUCH!
Now watching Bill Vicars! Iâve been wanting to learn for a while but didnât know a good reliable source, tysm!
i love bill vicars, his channel is so helpful and i'm learning so much
I love that thank you so much! As a hearing person it's always so intimidating to find a learning course online because I'm not sure which are teaching correct sign or doing it in a good way now I have names!
I've been watching some of Bill Vicars' videos lately, and they're great. I've already learned enough for a basic conversation
Iâm doing German and now I can order my drink and a lot more in German
Good to know that Bill Vicars' course is a good one. I started the first video of his ASL 1 series a while back. I keep going back to it but can never seem to get video one to stick in my head well enough that I feel comfortable moving on. I need to work on it some more, lol.
I grew up learning asl and english. my aunt is Deaf. I just recently passed ASL 2. I have always enjoyed following Bill Vicas. I wanted to keep what ive learned over the years fresh. I am still learning and improving.
I *freaking love* Bill Vicars. He's been the most helpful in terms of learning actual functional communication (I'm a nurse for medically fragile kiddos, cannot gush enough regarding how useful/helpful his teaching style has been). Awesome suggestions, love your content. Keep it up!
I love you thank you sooo incredibly much for all of your AMAZING CONTENT!! Also their is looking for your local Deaf Chat and immersing yourself in the local deaf community!! Your local deaf community can be very supportive! You are AMAZING and I LOVE YOU!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THAMK YOU!! đđđđđ
Bill Vicars is so helpful! I love him!
Thank you!! Just discovered bill vicars and Iâm in love, heâs awesome!
Bill Vicars is a good teacher! I used to do his class :)
THANK YOUUUUU! I've been wanting to learn ASL so badly but had no idea how to find anything!
Idk if its weird but when you sign your nails make clicky sounds and its a satisfying sound to me
I know asl my mom taught it to me when I was little I used to sign the whole song to let it go I love sign language and it so helpful to know if I ever come across a deaf person
omfg this is so great thank you! My school offered an ASL course that spanned over 6 weeks but it *was* done by a hearing teacher and I didn't learn much anyway lol. I'm excited to begin learning ASL in my free time.
I enjoy using handspeak, I don't have any particular reason for learning ASL however I feel its important to learn
I found Bill Vicars a few days before this video, good to know hes one of the best free options.
i just signed up with oklahoma school for the deaf and iâm excited to start learning! iâm also taking asl at college in the fall with a deaf professor :)
Thank you so much for this! I took ASL 1 in college but lost most of it because I had no one to practice with. Occasionally I'll get a mute or deaf customer on my line; all I can sign without thinking is numbers and "thank you".
i love bill vicars ive been watching his videos and he has awesome ways of teaching asl. if you devote just a little bit of time out of your day you could learn so much
When I saw this video I jumped up and down. Iâve wanted to learn for sooooooo long! Iâve only started teaching myself 25 signs so far.
Bill V is awesome! I enrolled in classes at my local college for free on the California Promise Grant.
I start 9th grade this august and my first pick for electives was ASL 1! You made me really want to learn, and a fair amount of staff at my school is deaf and Iâd like to be able to talk to them!
Ironic I'm also going into 9th grade this coming school year but my dumb school doesn't have any asl classes just Spanish and German I'm taking German, so I've just been learning online and from a show I watch I've picked up quite a bit you are so lucky to get an actual in person class good luck with 9th grade
I'm learning ASL right now, and it really is a beautiful, complex language. I love being able to connect with people in the deaf community â€
At my high school, asl is an elective anyone can take. The teacher is also really familiar with it so itâs one of the best language classes there.
I searched up content for BSL (British sign language) and this came up.
I am a subscriber already as I love to watch these videos to learn about international deaf culture.
HOWEVER, youtube do better! This would never happen for any other languages other than sign language. There are some people who don't know how to tell the difference and genuinely want to learn asl or bsl and are being taught the wrong vocab because of this :(.
Thank you so much! I found you after Iâve been watching Learn to Sign here on CZcams and those have been great short videos to learn more. Thankfully I actually learned sign as a technical âfirstâ language (I saw first bc I could use it before I could speak but I heard English from birth) and Iâm so glad to finally see myself improving in communicating use asl. It really is such a rich wonderful language.
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I love Bill Vicars. His videos are great!
Bill Vicars is a great way to start for beginners because he is super helpful and seems like a great person to be around â€
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! YOU INSPIRED ME TO LEARN ASL!! I am currently learning from a dead teacher at my school. I am really enjoying it and feel like im better prepared for getting a job because i can communicate in ASL with deaf or HOH customers. (obviously if they know sign) but thank you so much for inspiring me!!!đđâșïžđ„°đ„°
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Iâve been getting more interested in learning other languages plus Iâm broke so thanks!đ
thank you so much ive been wanting to learn but i just didnt know where! this is so helpfulđ«¶đŒ
Another place are churches that have a deaf ministry. That way, not only can you learn, but you will tested because of conversations with their deaf ministry.
Iâm learning ASL via CZcams and itâs awesome! You really inspired me to learn
Whats the best youtube channel cus i wanna learn but the paid app i bought isn't working for me. Need somthing where they tell you and show a different angel of the hands. So i know my fingers are in the right spot. ,, like i didnt know the sign for "what your name?" Your fingers were in the form of the letter H. Like, i could have been making a cursey wordđą
Thank you!! Checking them all out now! đ
Wow! You sign so beautifully! â€
I love Bill, as someone who is unable to talk over the summer i wanted to learn asl to be able to communicate with my family when I didn't have my text to speech device on me, so we learned from bill. Great videos! 10/10 would recommend
had to watch three times to get it all down but hey itâll help me learn and boosts the algorithm :) have a lovely day liz!!!
Thank you for the list. From the first video I watched, I wanted to know how you learned to talk so well... BAM! You had a video. Next I wanted to see if had anything on how to learn ASL... BAM! Here it is! lol I work with a deaf person (our shifts only occasionally overlap), but I have been learning a few phrases, mostly to help with work related task. Thanks again for the list!
Iâve been teaching myself with bills videos for years. Iâm nowhere near fluent but I can hold a basic convo
I do the ASL lessons bill vicars does and they're so good! I'm on lesson 10 right now and love it!
Thereâs a CZcams channel called âlearn how to signâ I like this one
Amazing thanks. I'll do that before visiting the USA (Lincoln & Omaha) next year. Watching in the UK. đŹđ§
I have always wanted to learn ASL but never knew where to this helps a lot!
Me and my friend want to learn sign language this was so useful thank you
Youâre the best!! Iâve been wanting to do this for so long and I just signed up today
After I started following you I really wanted to take an asl class so I signed up for an online class at my high school Iâm doing really good and itâs so much fun
Omg thanks I've been trying to find a way to learn ask at home as I'm home-schooled and was interested
I also really like 'Learn How to Sign' on yt
Its run by an ASL interpreter named meredith and its a pretty good place to start
Highly recommend the classes with Oklahoma School for the Deaf. Theyâre amazing!
Thank you so so much for sharing these resources!! I had come across Bill Vicars' videos online and was following them, so I'm glad to hear about more trustworthy ways to learn!
Iâm currently learning spanish but the next language I wanna learn is ASL. Youâve actually inspired me to learn it. Also, it helps deaf people, but on top of that, if you have some partial nerve damage in your jaw/tongue/face like me and your mouth actually gets fatigued after too much talking, then I feel like it can be a way to give myself a break from using an ever so slightly paralyzed tongue while still being able to communicate. Actually if you have an reason you canât speak, even if you can still hear, like being mute for example, sign language is a really good tool for that too. Also, I donât know if you read all these but I wanted to ask what you thought of rihannaâs live performance asl interpreter that went viral recently? She was kind of fire and made me think of you. I like that thatâs becoming more of a thing, having interpreters at concerts more. â€
Iâm currently working on my German Hallo ich bin Camila wie gehtâs dir? Mir gehtâs gut und dir? Fruet mich auf wiedersehen Guten Abend Es tut mier so lied wie buchstabiert man das? I already got a lot of German that I can speak now and say perfectly Vielen Dankâ€
True about OSD. My son attended and it was helpful for our whole family. I also took ASL courses from East Central University in OK Good luck to anyone wanting to learn
Iâm taking the Oklahoma School for the Deaf class right now. It was easy to sign up and one of the best online courses Iâve ever taken.
Iâm trying to learn because my friend is deaf and I donât understand her sign language so we write on paper but I want to learn than surprise her ik itâs going to be sooo hard but Iâll do it for her this helps so much tysmmđ
Your awesome! Iâve tried to learn in the past but gave up but Iâm going to try again. Thanks for the info.
As someone from Oklahoma Iâve never heard of this and Iâm every surprised thank you for sharing Iâll look into it
This helps a lot! My mom is half deaf and me and her need to learn this Incase she loses hearing fully
I wish my hands looked like her . I love watching people speak with their hands yiur smart ,kind,funny ,and u don't put up with bullsh** in other words u have a very strong backbone.â€
high school student in asl 2 here! not all school districts have an asl course (which they should), but if your school/district offers it, id suggest signing up
You are so pretty and have such a beautiful vibe !!!
Been learning from Bill Vicars in the last couple months and itâs very easy to learn from him. I like that he organizes the classes in a way that you can have a conversation after the first couple lessons â€
Even before I started watching your videos, I was learning asl through Bill Vicars. He is definitely the way to go if you want to learn asl in your free time. Also, love your videos!! PLS donât stop, Iâm able to read what youâre signing more and more!
Sooo grateful that I have asl offered at my high school and could be introduced to this amazing community !!
I'm just trying to memorize the ASL alphabet rn, I'll get into the larger things once I've got some basic signs down
you have inspired me so much to learn asl and ive been learning a lot from you videos (especially the ones with music, i love those!) i have a few song requests: escapism by raye, cupids chokehold by gym class heroes, same for you by lee dewyze, love me by zyrex, and hush little baby by ashley ryan
@madison which site is your favorite to use?
@madison has she done and Taylor Swift videos?
@@ryanparkhurst5718 so i usually usr an app called asl bloom but i also watch youtube videos, i wanted to start learning bcs theres a lot of deaf kids in my school and i want to communicate with them
@@ryanparkhurst5718 i dont think she has but i could be wrong, i would have to go and check!
@@sincerlymaddie ok thanks for your input! I'll have to check out asl bloom, and let you know how it goes!
Thank you so much! I've been wanting to learn for a long time because I have family members who are becoming hoh
You inspired me to learn ASL and now I started to learn it on CZcams â€thank you đ€đ»đ€đ»
I am doing German
Hiii! So, Iâm only 11..but me and my friends actually learned ASL. We learned it very simply and we are still trying to get better. When I found out about you, you actually inspired me and my friends to learn ASL to speak with the deaf. Iâm still learning so I canât do it that fast but I memorized the alphabet â€
I am in rolled in a dead studies program at my college and I use all these resources for studying. I promise you it is so worth it.
I have a book that has a poster of the alphabet and the numbers and some flash cards in it too and it is so helpful. Love your videos â€â€â€.
it would be so cool to learn asl, one day i just taught myself the alphabet when i was bored so i might try to learn it
Thank you!!! I've been wanting to learn for a bit now, I know the alphabet bc there was a deaf kid at my elementary school so they started an asl club but since then I havent been practicing đ
Iâm doing an online ASL class through this thing called Michigan Virtual and the teacher always assigned us Billâs videos. I LOVE THAT MAN
I'm in asl 2 rn and I LOVE it. I live in Washington where the deaf community is actually quite large. I love being able to communicate with new people in a new language â€
There also Learn How To Sign on CZcams but they teach more of only vocab but still good for learning abc and other basic signs.
Grammar is the part Iâm struggling with most thank you so much for the last one
Sign Tribe is where I started learning. The woman who started the business works at my school. She is a child of two deaf parents.
Thank you so much for the recommendations I want to be an interpreter actually so very helpfull to start my journey thank you so much
I end definitely lookin more into Bill!