This video teaches basic American Sign Language signs for expressing common feelings, including Happy (hand in front of chest moving outward), Sad (both hands in front of face sliding downward), Mad (hand in front of mouth opening and closing fingers), Scared (both hands thrown in front of body with body made small), Shy (hand at chin striking outward), and Tired (both hands at shoulders moving downward), with the instructor emphasizing that facial expressions are essential for conveying the intended emotion.
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ASL Signs Feelings - Part 1 #asl #aslsigns #americansignlanguageAdded:
Hello, welcome beautiful people to ASL lessons basic sign. So, we're learning how to sign the different feelings that we go through on the daily basis.
However, it's crucial to mention before we start off to include your facial expressions to express the feeling that you're trying to convey. Are you ready?
Happy. H A E Y. Using your dominant hand with a hand shape number five, you place your hand in front of your chest and you move it outwards. Happy. H A P Y.
Sad. S A D. Using both of your hands with your palm orientation facing inward, you place your hands in front of your face, making a sad face, and you slide your hands downwards.
Sad. S A D Mad M A D Using your dominant hand with a hand shape number five, you gently bring your bend your fingers. You place your hand in front of your mouth and you open and close your fingers. Don't forget your facial expression. Mad. M A D.
Scared. S C A R E D. Using both of your hands, you gently throw them in front of your body and you make your body small.
Scared. S C A R E D.
Shy. S H Y. Using your dominant hand with a knuckle area, you place it by your chin area and you strike outwards.
One shy. S H Y tired. T I R E D. Using both of your hands, you place your fingertips in the upper area of your shoulders and you bring your hands downwards.
Tired. T I R E D.
Well, hope you found this lesson helpful and remember, stay encouraged, keep practicing that you got this, you can do it. Until next time.
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