Beginning ASL Videocourse #3: Where's the TV Remote?
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesBilly Seago and the Bravo family introduce household signs as they search for the TV remote control. The Cultural Notes explain how deaf people's homes are usually oriented, including information about flashing lights, TTYs, closed captions, and the relay system. The Grammatical Notes address negation in ASL. Includes review, practice, and story sessions. Partially captioned and narrated. #3 of Bravo series.
Media Details
Runtime: 30 minutes 14 seconds
- Topic: Sign Language
- Subtopic: Beginning ASL
- Grade/Interest Level: 4 - 12
- Standards:
- Release Year: 1991
- Producer/Distributor: Sign Enhancers
- Series: Bravo: Beginning ASL Videocourse
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Good lesson for my deaf daughter and I.
This title is great for building vocabulary, learning ASL grammar & syntax elements, and also deaf culture.
These introduce vocabulary, grammar and the deaf culture in an easy and understandable way.
Very valuable
series a must watch videos excellent
This is a great continuation of the Bravo Series. Many new, relevant signs and great Deaf Culture and Grammar Notes.
These video's are a great way to understand the deaf community and I am so please that I can now sign to my niece's husband who is deaf. Thank you for this free service.
I love how the lessons relate to every day, real life.
Wonderful way for families to learn this together.
Great series full of humor and effective for learning.
It is super helpful and easy to use
Excellent resource video!
Brilliant.
This is a wonderful series; invaluable for families to develop their ASL skills in order to communicate with their signing child. I had requested it to be sent to the wrong address. I plan to reserve it again with the correct address and view date