Color
Introduction
General Signs
Grammar
Conversational Signs
100

Use a straight index finger and moves the tip across the forehead

What is BLACK?

100

Sign for WHERE

What is "made using an INDEX-finger handshape. Hold your hand in front of you and "pivot" the hand side to side a couple of times?"

100

Placing both fists together, thumbs up, and rolling your hands forward so the palms end up facing up and the fingers are slightly curled in and then pointing at the person you are addressing.

What is HOW ARE YOU?

100

Ask questions using what

What is FACIAL EXPRESSIONS? (or Non-Manual Markers)

100

Sign for BE RIGHT BACK

What is BRB?

200

Make a fist with the thumb and pinkie finger extended (the ASL sign for 'Y'), then place your hand by the side of your body and twist the hand back and forth.

What is YELLOW?

200

Sign for WHO & WHAT

What is "who- place the tip of your thumb on your chin with your index finger extended. Bend your index finger twice" (one of the several variations of "who")? 

What is "what- hold your relaxed "5" hands in front of you. Hunch your shoulders a bit. Jut your head forward a bit" (one of the several variations of "what")?

200

The movement is a small rotation. Up, forward, down, and back. Repeat twice. Think of words tumbling forth from the mouth.

What is HEARING?

200

Look at the signer's what

What is FACE?

200

Sign for GOOD MORNING

What is “good” by touching one flat hand to your chin and bringing it down to meet your other hand, which is at about waist height and palm up. Morning- bending the elbow of one arm, leaving the arm parallel to your body, and resting the fingertips in the crook of the elbow of your second arm. With the second hand, bring the flat and palm up hand from under the first arm up and towards you – like the sun coming up over the horizon?"

300

Making a fist, and extending only your index finger. Use the finger to brush down on your lips. Or use a "R" handshape and brush down on your lips to your chin.

What is RED?

300

Sign for "NICE TO MEET YOU"

What is "nice by brushing the palms of one hand gently over the other. Meet- raise the pointer fingers on both hands and tuck the remaining fingers into both palms in a small circle. Bump the knuckles of the hands gently together – like two people coming up to meet?"

300

Touch your finger on your cheek near your ear, then move your finger in a small arch and touch it near the mouth. Remember, start and end the sign on the cheek.

What is DEAF?

300

Which cardinal number have palm orientation facing toward the signer

What is cardinal numbers 1-5 and 11-15?

300

Sign for GOOD AFTERNOON

What is "placing the fingers of your right hand against your lips. Move your right hand into the palm of your left hand.  Both hands should be facing upward. And just hold your dominant flat hand at a "2 o'clock" position pointing ahead and somewhat up?" 

400

Form the letter 'P' in ASL, then touch your middle finger to your lips a couple times

What is PINK?

400

How to introduce yourself?

What is GREETING, GETTING ATTENTION, (fingerspell your) NAME, and NICE TO MEET YOU?

400

The sign is often initialized with the letter "P" but when used in combination with other signs you do not use initialization and just use "flat" hands.

What is PERSON?

400

True or False: Is pointing out and glance at the person appropriate in the signing environment (Deaf community/Deaf culture)

What is TRUE?

400

Sign for SOON

What is "use an "F" hand and a double movement.  Tap your chin twice?"

500

Hold your hand up in front of your neck and chin area then flutter the fingertips

What is COLOR(S)?

500

How to identify a person?

What is GENDER (AND NON-BINARY/ENBY/ENBI), BRIEF DESCRIPTION, POINT OUT AND GLANCE AT THE SAME TIME, and AFFIRM? 

500

The sign for "(blank)" uses "C" handshapes. Alternate moving the "C" hands forward and backward from near the mouth. 

What is COMMUNICATION/COMMUNICATE?

500

What are three ways to get Deaf person's attention

What is WAVING, TAPPING and USING AN INTERMEDIARY?

500

If you work at your workplace where you see Deaf person/people, you can approach them saying:

What is "HI, (HOW CAN I) HELP YOU?" "(HAVE A) GOOD DAY," "THANK YOU," & "(YOU ARE) WELCOME?"