ASL 1 Vocabulary and activities..  Sign  Fingerspell  Name  Paper  Practice  Now  Means  What  Understand  Nice to meet you  Again.

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ASL 1 Vocabulary and activities.

 Sign  Fingerspell  Name  Paper  Practice  Now  Means  What  Understand  Nice to meet you  Again

 School  Clean  Voice  Sorry  Learn  Slow  ASL  No  Copy me  Deaf  Hearing  Want  Friend  Not

 How are you?  What's up?  Nothing  Just chillin  Excited  Good  Bad  Fine  Alright/ so so  Great

 Wonderful  Tired  Happy  Sick  Sad  Angry  Mad  Terrible/Awful  Sleepy  Annoyed

 Relaxed  Hungry  Bored  Nothing  Scared  Nervous  Please  Hot  Cold