Bonjour! My name first T-A-M-M-Y last C-A-R-P-E-N-T-E-R.
Name sign
It is I.
Welcome to One Fact ASL.
I am so excited. I have a project just for you.
Will have three lessons for you to adsorb the three passages.
Putting the three together, you will end up with a full paragraph!
Capable of signing an entire passage.
Groovy!
Standing by?
We have our theme.
So let start with some vocabulary reviews.
Set?
Our first word is A-M-E-R-I-C-A
America
Why is this the sign for America?
Our best guess would be the pioneers coming from England.
Arrival by ships to America,
They began to fall trees building the logged fenced in fort.
Therefore the sign for America.
United State of America
Land of Liberty
F-I-R-S-T
First
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
The first
Very first one.
President
P-R-E-S-I-D-E-N-T
President
The first president from long ago had this hat.
The tricorn hat. Therefore the sign for president.
Commander in chief
Who was this person?
G-E-O-R-G-E W-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N
Does he have a name sign?
Yes he does.
George Washington
As one of the few firsts, back in the army as a captain, he wore the epaulette upon his uniform.
Hence the name sign for George Washington.
His name sign is George Washington.
At this juncture with our terms in place we can arrange them into their proper format for ASL.
Starting with the age period, the setting takes place in the past.
This can be shown with the sign for "past" or our body position leaning slightly back.
Next is our topic. Which is George Washington.
Third would be the here and there concerning the subject.
Well he was the first president of America.
Now we can compose this.
Geared up?
Title
Past
George Washington
First
President
America
Again
(Past Tense) Town Destroyer, was the original Leader of America.
Lets repeat that.
Once, George Washington, the initial Prez of the New World
Repeat
George Washington, first chief executive in America.
Time to take the plunge with this upcoming sentence.
Just a quick note here.
I will be teaching the signs for each of the word listed here.
However will we be using each and every word in that sentence?
Possible and yet perhaps not.
Possible to present a clearer meaning, then following each words written.
So you will just have to see.
First vocabulary is teeth.
T-E-E-T-H
Pearly whites
Chomper
Bridgework
F-A-K-E Fake
Make-believe
Put-on. A sham.
F-A-K-E Fake
Replica
D-E-N-T-U-R-E-S
First option for signing would be "teeth fake".
Second option would be to mime removing the dentures.
Dentures
Dentures
W-E-R-E
Means that has come to past.
A couple of options here. First using no signs just body language only by titling back. Were
Were
Second option would be to sign "past".
Were
Shows past tense.
Grew into
Have been.
Were
Been there done that.
M-A-D-E
Made
Made such as with crafts.
Making
Constructed
M-A-K-E or M-A-D-E
Formed
O-F Of
Significance here? I dunno.
On my banned list. Say goodbye to "of".
H-I-P-O-P-O-T-U-M Hippopotamus
Two methods here.
Hippopotamus
Hippo
Demonstrating their wide jaws opening and closing.
Amphibious Hippo
Second method is hippopotamus.
Hippopotamus
My own preference tends to be as follow.
Either one is acceptable.
Waterhorse
I-V-O-R-Y
We can emphasize on the four canine teeth here.
What about an elephant tusk?
Those are ivories.
I-V-O-R-Y
Or you can finger spell the word I-V-O-R-Y.
I-V-O-R-Y
Either is totally acceptable.
I will be focused on the ivory tusks.
Bones
B-O-N-E-S
Bones
Identify the skull and crossbones here.
Thus bones.
Skeleton
Shakers
Our cage.
A-N-I-M-A-L Animal
You can see the lungs moving with each breath.
In and out.
A living and breathing object such as yourself indeed.
Cats and dogs are animals.
Beast
H-U-M-A-N
Human
Person
People
Individual
Another sign for human.
Body
I am a human.
He or she is a being.
L-E-A-D Lead
L-E-A-D This must be finger spelled.
Lead
Lead
That person has lead in his tooth.
B-R-A-S-S
Another finger spelling requirement.
Brass
Brass
Brass
Brass
W-I-R-E Wire
Wire
Or from the mouth for wire.
Your choice here for wires.
G-O-L-D Gold
We are touching that gold ear piercing then signing Y-E-L-L-O-W.
Gold
Nugget
Gold
Gold
A-N-D And
A-N-D And
That plus this, for I want both. And
And
Also
S-C-R-E-W
Screw
Screw
Show you are twisting the threads into a surface.
Here is a screwdriver.
S-C-R-E-W-D-R-I-V-E-R
Screwdriver
Screw
You turn a screw using a screwdriver.
Syntax structure time!
When is our occasion? Previously.
The case is the man himself George Washington.
On the subject of dentures.
How were these denture crafted? With six items.
Number uno would be hippopotamus tusks.
Hippopotamus with their four ivories.
Ivory
Numeros dos is bones.
Tres is animals and humans teeth.
Cuatro is lead
Cinco happens to be gold wire.
Yup some gold wires.
Seis would be screws made of brass screwed in.
Long ago George Washington dentures were made of...
A whole list here.
We have hippopotamus ivory.
Un some bones
Deux would be vertebrates and beings teeth.
Trois would be lead.
Cinq would be gold wires.
Six, some brass screws tighten in.
Whole enchilada!
Back in the old days. The Sage of Mount Vernon with his implants.
How were they fashioned?
A. Riverhorse teeth.
B. Cadaver cage
C. Mammal plus homo sapiens points.
D. 82Pb
E. Substitutional alloy screws fasten.
F. Au 196.967 thread.
Exhaustive inventory of his partials.
Delighted you were able to practice the affair of George Washington with me.
Coming down the pike, the next two videos as well to complete your paragraph.
See you later.
Adieu
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