Beginning ASL Videocourse #6: Read Any Good Fingers Lately?
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Billy Seago and the Bravo family introduce color signs and the manual alphabet. The Cultural Notes stress the importance of accessible communication when in the presence of signers and non-signers. The Grammatical Notes discuss the four parameters of a sign. Includes an alphabet story, practice, and review sessions. Partially captioned and narrated. #6 of Bravo series.
Media Details
Runtime: 32 minutes 16 seconds
- Topic: Deaf Life
- Subtopic: Sign Language
- Grade/Interest Level: 4 - 12
- Standards:
- Release Year: 1991
- Producer/Distributor: Sign Enhancers
- Series: Bravo: Beginning ASL Videocourse
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Have gained so much knowledge with your lessons. Now able to communicate better with my daughter. Every lesson has so much information but the nice thing is it is fun to learn. Thank you for teaching us so far and we plan to continue.
Great cultural notes, and an excellent way to present the colors!
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Bravo Family fun again! This series really gives you a good look into Deaf culture. It's the best!
Great series full of humor and effective for learning.
This video is useful as an ASL learning resource for Deaf students.
This is the best comprehensive videocourse developed. Well worth watching.
Excellent quality.
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