100 Basic Signs You Need to Know | Part 3: Time

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Today we will learn 25 basic signs and phrases that will help you with everyday conversation! This week it is all about time. I will also teach you about bridging. Be sure to stay until the end for a great learning hack! Timestamps and resources below 👇

0:00 Intro
1:14 Day
1:51 Today
2:19 Now
2:34 Yesterday
3:02 Tomorrow
3:09 Week
3:55 Last week
4:17 Next week
4:21 Month
4:43 Last month
4:51 Next month
4:58 Year
5:12 Last year
5:22 Next year
5:36 Hour
6:11Minute
6:36 Second
7:19 Morning
7:23 Afternoon
7:28 Night
8:05 All day
8:12 All night
8:32 Months of the year
9:35 Once upon a time
9:55 Future / past
10:17 Learning hack
11:20 Conclusion

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Who accepts my challenge? Post your ASL sentence with signs you already know here!

ChrisGorges
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Finally someone who speaks while teaching the signs

chachingfm
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I finally got up the nerve to ask one of my deaf coworkers out on a date and she said yes, so now I’m studying sign language like crazy so we can communicate smoothly 😂 These videos are amazingly helpful!

gottastanthemall
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I’m learning sign language because
1. It’s easier than other languages, I can read in different languages but speaking is harder
2. I can’t mess up like I do when I talk 😅
3. I’ve noticed there are a lot of deaf people in my area

crowsanidiotXD
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I got in trouble as a kid and had to face a wall that had the ASL alphabet. So, I learned it. I never thought I’d use it. Then several years ago I went into septic shock and had a tube down my throat. My family and doctors were trying to get me to consent to surgery...I was so out of it I didn’t really understand what was going on and because of the tube, I couldn’t talk. But I began to spell out words using the alphabet chart I remembered. It took my sister a minute to realize what was going on; they thought I was crazy. But somehow she realized what I was doing and looked up the letters I was signing on her phone and I was able to communicate. Ever since then I’ve wanted to learn sign language. These are THE most helpful videos I’ve found! Thank you!

katiepeebles
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Who else is learning cuz of quarantine?
😂 ⬇️

gracieholden
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When my children were young we would spend time learning a new language together for a few months every year. I was not delusionally thinking my children and I would become fluent in multiple languages. It was one way I promoted curiosity in my kids while exposing them to various cultures and things they may decide to learn more of in the future. My son is in college as a double language major who plans to go to Europe for at least one semester. He's working at Starbucks while in college. So I used what I learned from part 2 to show him, "I'm thirsty. I want to drink Starbucks." He remembers learning some ASL when he was younger, so he got a kick out of it. So now that I'm picking up ASL for my own edification now, I'm using the curiosity for the language I shared with my kids to practice while I talk to them.

jdice
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Also, dude your tamp stamps are a god send, it makes it so easy to just pause the video, go over the time stamps you have been through and just see if you remember them. It really helps a lot so I can just practice them while watching the video!

popeshabba
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Thanks for your work. A little over a year ago a daughter I did not know I had found me through DNA. She is def. So I have been working on sign .

michaeldegree
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Your videos are amazing! Thank you so much! I don’t know anyone who is deaf but I enjoy learning ASL so very much. I have watched your part 1 and 2 videos already!!

ava
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Thank you to everyone learning Sign :)
We appreciate and need you out here.
Being Deaf or Hearing Impaired can be very isolatin.

Happy Signing ! 🙂🤟

raveninavaniam
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My phone might be glitching, but it looks like several time stamps are missing on this video, so here's the missing ones:
Week: 3:09
Last week: 3:55
Next week: 4:17
Month: 4:21
Last month: 4:43
Next month: 4:51
Year: 4:58
Last year: 5:12
Next year: 5:22
Hour: 5:36
Minute: 6:11
Second: 6:36
Morning: 719
Afternoon: 7:23
Night: 7:28
All day: 8:05
All night: 8:12
Months of the year: 8:32
Bonus signs:
Past/long ago/Once upon a time: 9:35
Future: 9:55

pidgeon-brained
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I work at Starbucks so I managed to put together sentences with what I have learned so far to communicate with a deaf customer if they came into my Starbucks. Things like “Welcome to Starbucks” “What can I get you?” “You’re welcome” and “Do you want milk?”.I can also understand their responses thanks to you (fingerspelling and “coffee”).

bargasfam
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Another day, another knowledge thanks sir!👍

jeffgabriel
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Such a nice, skillful teacher. Thank you.

alirezarafiee
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Thanks for your helpful and easy videos to learn about sign language

florbaquero
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I love these videos. I work at an ARC with disabled and I am using your videos to learn and teach some signs. We have 1 deaf person who until now hasn't had much communication. She just sits and does puzzles. Recently I was signing to her and she smiled so big. It warmed my heart that she felt important enough for someone to talk to her in her language

BarbaraYates-ookq
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Love your channel! I’m just below fluent but I don’t get a lot of experiences, so it’s really nice to have a channel like this to keep me in the game and practiced.

allisonmccord
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This was a great lesson!! My sentence is "Hi, my name is Ki. I am learning sign language. What's your name? How are you? What is the hour? I like milk and cookies, do you?" Off I would wait for their reply before asking the next question. Ur videos are helping me a whole lot! Tysm

zorin
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Me and my boyfriend are learning ASL because we encounter many deaf people at work. I’m so happy that I’m learning the basics to finally be able to communicate with them without having to write things down!

rebeccaandrade