Learn How to Sign
78 comments
Review summary
Based on 78 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, study material, flexibility. Many students highlight students enjoy every second and find the videos interesting and...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Teaching Quality
2. Study Material Accessibility and Value
3. Flexibility of Learning
Areas to Improve
1. Doubt Support and Comment Interaction
2. Provision of Structured Tests and Practice
3. Addressing Ethical Concerns Regarding Deaf Culture
What students love
“I've been watching your ASL videos for almost 2 months and have enjoyed every second. I'm using sign language so much more, signing with my grandmother and songs at church.”
18 likes
“I LOVE that the sign for “Why?” has an adaptable option for people with fine motor issues. I wish all signs in ASL were adaptable like this!”
5 likes
“We sign our dinner conversation several nights a week! This increases our vocab and turns extra energy into something productive.”
5 likes
“I love the fact that all these videos are on YouTube for free. It's like discovering a whole new world, and knowing I can sign a few words brings immense satisfaction.”
2 likes
“I love your videos, never stop making them. Even though I have no one to talk to in this language, I am learning it because it's interesting, and you make it way more interesting.”
1 likes
“Thank you! I volunteer at a park and your free lessons are a blessing, helping me assist deaf families and making the park more accessible.”
1 likes
“I'm so glad that I found this channel! You make learning ASL seem so fun and I enjoy it. Thank you for making these videos.”
1 likes
“It's cool seeing updates because I learned that 'sorry' was an S hand shape, so I appreciate that I can stay up to date.”
1 likes
“Thank you for taking the time to teach ASL. I'm deaf and hard of hearing. I appreciate these classes so much.”
1 likes
“My mom and I are both learning ASL, and we challenge each other by randomly saying “Sign it” throughout the day. It helps with remembering language structure.”
1 likes
What could be better
“I wanted to offer some constructive advice but it seems like you don't interact with the comment section. That's a shame.”
“Curious how you're dealing with the backlash of the Deaf community since you're quite a voice in the camp of "hearing people profiting off Deaf culture and ASL".”