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Examples of Signs

Video clips of signs
(taken from our CD-ROM - Volume 1 of "Signed English for Schools")

To view these video clips you will need RealPlayer installed on your computer. If you do not have this you can download it free from this website: http://www.realnetworks.com/info/freeplayer/

Click here to view the sign for "anybody"

Click here to view the sign for "is"

Click here to view the sign for "I'll"

The RealPlayer Video will then play (please note that it may take a while to download). Once the Video clip has finished playing, close the RealPlayer window to return to this page.

Pictures of signs
(taken from our manual - Volume 1 of "Signed English for Schools")

He
Her
Me
It
sign for "he"
sign for "her" sign for "me"
sign for "it"
HE
Fingers of L1 hand close as hand moves down for chin then INDEX hand points in appropriate direction

HER (Object)
"Give it to her"
INDEX hand sweeps past cheek, then FLAT hand (palm up) points in appropriate direction

ME
ANGLE hand (palm towards), fingers touch chest

IT (Subject and Object)
INDEX hand points left or at object. Fingerspell = i=t= when used as anticipatory subject ("it is raining")

 

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