Beginning ASL Videocourse #4: Let's Go Food Shopping!
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesBilly Seago and the Bravo family go grocery shopping and introduce food signs. The Cultural Notes explore deaf folklore and storytelling, specifically number stories. The Grammatical Notes explain the topic comment rule. Includes review, practice, and story sessions. Partially captioned and narrated. #4 of Bravo series.
Media Details
Runtime: 37 minutes 48 seconds
- Topic: Sign Language
- Subtopic: Beginning ASL
- Grade/Interest Level: 4 - 12
- Standards:
- Release Year: 1991
- Producer/Distributor: Sign Enhancers
- Series: Bravo: Beginning ASL Videocourse
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As always, this series is very high quality.
This video is excellent in teaching signs in the environment they are to be used. Thank you for these educational videos, that are a great source of learning for all ages and walks of life!
I tried to give it five stars. dated but a great lesson
I really enjoy the structure of the Beginning ASL Videocourse series. The videos don't simply describe grammatical features of ASL (like the topic-comment structure, which was presented in this video). They follow those concepts up with clear examples of how those grammar rules work when actually using ASL.
Good set for learning ASL and exposure to different signers and age groups.
Great series full of humor and effective for learning.
What a fun way to teach food signs and family cooperation! Jill
Great videos! Very helpful!
One of my favorite signing videos for an elementary ASL club. They were fascinated seeing a family with 3 deaf people interacting and using food signs they had learned. An excellent introduction to deaf culture.
This is the best lesson yet
Great exposure to food signs in a practical real world setting!
Our students LOVE the Bravo Series. They enjoy seeing children who use sign who are similar to their age. Our students have really enjoyed learning different signs, different aspects of Deaf Culture and deaf humor. Thank you for sharing such wonderful resources.
The Bravo series is great. In an American Sign language high school course there are often students with hearing loss taking the course to improve their own communication skills
Best video yet
This is a wonderful series; invaluable for families to develop their ASL skills in order to communicate with their signing child. I had requested it to be sent to the wrong address. I plan to reserve it again with the correct address and view date