ASL Lesson for students: Intro to Directional Verbs
Review of signs from last week:
Horse, afraid, brother, sister, parents x2, friend, school, college, America, Mexico, English, sign, gesture
Man, woman, girl, boy, male, female, wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, sweetheart
New signs! And, but
Let’s look at some common verbs:
eat, drink, sleep, share, like, don’t like, remember, have, know, learn, teach, live
Directional verbs:
Come, go
Help me, help you
Call you, call me
Ask me, ask you
Tell you, tell me
Видео ASL Lesson for students: Intro to Directional Verbs канала ASL Interpreter@S.Hansen
Horse, afraid, brother, sister, parents x2, friend, school, college, America, Mexico, English, sign, gesture
Man, woman, girl, boy, male, female, wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, sweetheart
New signs! And, but
Let’s look at some common verbs:
eat, drink, sleep, share, like, don’t like, remember, have, know, learn, teach, live
Directional verbs:
Come, go
Help me, help you
Call you, call me
Ask me, ask you
Tell you, tell me
Видео ASL Lesson for students: Intro to Directional Verbs канала ASL Interpreter@S.Hansen
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