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Learn how to describe people in ASL. American Sign Language is a beautiful language and I want everyone to learn it. That's why we're doing this! If you want...
Learn the order of description when describing people by their physical features or looks in American Sign Language (ASL). Watch in 1080p HD! Closed Captione...
Watch an example of a person being described in American Sign Language (ASL). The order of description for people is used in this video.
Signs used to describe an object or a person. What is described is in quotations.
describe tendency, integrate facial expressions with the sign, and use SAME-AS without using verb agreement (orienting sign to agree with the person). Students practice describing others’ personal qualities. Students will interview a partner using ASL-only. Describe situations for students to pick the sign that most appropriately
The order for describing people. Describing people in ASL is not considered rude, it’s more just a matter of fact so long as it’s not paired in rude or exaggerated facial expressions. Gender; Ethnicity/diversity (optional) Height; Body Type; Facial Features (prominent features) a. Hair, color, style b. Facial hair c. Glasses d. Earrings e. Etc.
Where do you start when describing people? What is the difference between describing people in the American Culture and describing them in the Deaf culture? Do we use different describing adjectives when speaking in English then we do when signing in ASL? What are the 5 norms to remember when describing someone?