318 media results found for 'asl'
Instructor Billy Seago and the Bravo family introduce themselves and the signs for a typical morning routine. The Cultural Notes show how to get a deaf person's attention. The Grammatical Notes address how to ask questions. Teaches vocabulary i...Read More
Billy Seago and the Bravo family introduce household signs as they search for the TV remote control. The Cultural Notes explain how deaf people's homes are usually oriented, including information about flashing lights, TTYs, closed captions, and ...Read More
Reviews vocabulary, ASL practice sentences, and dialogue from Lessons 6-9. Instructor Billy Seago reviews and signs ASL questions about Deaf culture and grammar, and gives answers. Concludes with a story. Partially captioned and narrated. #10 ...Read More
Teaches babies to sign before they can talk. Demonstrates 30 American Sign Language signs related to everyday life, such as: hungry, bread, day, night, happy, sad, help, like, don't like, wet, dry, etc. Combines signing children and infants, anima...Read More
This series explores ASL idioms. Presented by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program, each episode explores different ASL idioms.
This episode covers signs for clothing items. Presented in American Sign Language by the Arizona Schools State for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program. Part of the "First 300 Signs" series.
Deaf mentors demonstrate the signs for animal names in this episode. Presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program. Part of the "First 300 Signs" series.
Plaza Sésamo episode including ASL.
Plaza Sésamo episode including ASL.
A quick lesson on ASL idioms hosted by Christina Vorreyer-Davis from the Deaf Mentor Program with the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Part of the "Did You Know? ASL Idioms" series.
A quick lesson on ASL idioms hosted by Christina Vorreyer-Davis from the Deaf Mentor Program with the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Part of the "Did You Know? ASL Idioms" series.
A quick lesson on ASL idioms hosted by Christina Vorreyer-Davis from the Deaf Mentor Program with the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Part of the "Did You Know? ASL Idioms" series.
A quick lesson on ASL idioms hosted by Christina Vorreyer-Davis from the Deaf Mentor Program with the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Part of the "Did You Know? ASL Idioms" series.
A quick lesson on ASL idioms hosted by Christina Vorreyer-Davis from the Deaf Mentor Program with the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Part of the "Did You Know? ASL Idioms" series.
A quick lesson on ASL idioms hosted by Christina Vorreyer-Davis from the Deaf Mentor Program with the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Part of the "Did You Know? ASL Idioms" series.
A quick lesson on ASL idioms hosted by Christina Vorreyer-Davis from the Deaf Mentor Program with the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Part of the "Did You Know? ASL Idioms" series.
Byron Bridges, the ASL/English Bilingual Coordinator at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, discusses ASL mouth morphemes. The use of ASL mouth morphemes increases students' awareness of ASL adjectives and adverbs. They also help expand...Read More
Billy Seago, Mr. Bravo, and Scott introduce money and banking signs as they make a deposit. The Cultural Notes focus on improved employment opportunities for the deaf due to TTY and interpreter availability. The Grammatical Notes show the signi...Read More
At the office, Billy Seago and the Bravo family introduce signs related to work. Includes review and practice sessions. The Cultural Notes offer information about technologies which open work opportunities for the deaf. The Grammatical Notes ex...Read More
How would you interpret English idioms using ASL? Would you make different choices if you were in a classroom and the Deaf child will see these idioms on a test? Two certified interpreters provide separate model interpretations to demonstrate how ...Read More
Gives sign-to-voice interpreting practice with children who are deaf. Derek Scalercio, a ten-year-old student who is deaf, signs two original anecdotes, and two certified interpreters provide separate model interpretations to demonstrate how to in...Read More
Gives sign-to-voice interpreting practice with children who are deaf. Brianna Watts Keogh, a seven-year-old child who is deaf, signs three original anecdotes and "The Three Little Pigs." Two certified interpreters provide separate model interpreta...Read More
Gives voice-to-sign interpreting practice with children who are hearing. Twelve-year-old Krisjana, who is hearing, gives a class report on ancient Greece. Two certified interpreters provide separate model interpretations to demonstrate how to inte...Read More
Gives voice-to-sign interpreting practice with teachers who are hearing. A fourth grade science teacher, Jeanne Cicchetto, orally presents a lesson on anatomy including the respiratory system, digestive system, and the heart. Two certified interpr...Read More
Katie, an 11-year-old girl, has moved into the neighborhood. Katie is deaf and uses sign language to communicate. Katie's mom suggests a trip to the zoo with the girls on Katie's street. They get to know each other and learn signs for the zoo anim...Read More
As soon as they say goodnight to Mama, five little monkeys start to jump on their bed. But trouble lies ahead, as one by one, they fall off and bump their heads. Part of the Sign Language Storytelling Series.
The third in a set of three instructional videos that teach basic sign language through Spanish and English. Geared toward Latino parents of deaf children who use American Sign Language or Signed English and presented in a bilingual format. Introd...Read More
The second in a set of three instructional videos that teach basic sign language through Spanish and English. Geared toward Latino parents of deaf children who use American Sign Language or Signed English and presented in a bilingual format. Intro...Read More
The first in a set of three instructional videos that teach basic sign language through Spanish and English. Geared toward Latino parents of deaf children who use American Sign Language or Signed English and presented in a bilingual format. Introd...Read More
Billy Seago interviews the actors and producers who created the Bravo family. Interviews include individual backgrounds, experiences, philosophies, and future plans. Emphasizes Deaf people as a cultural group, the interaction and communication b...Read More
Instructor Billy Seago and the Bravo family go to the hospital and introduce medical signs. The Cultural Notes emphasize the legal rights of Deaf people in medical situations. The Grammatical Notes focus on facial expression in conveying informa...Read More