Avery Posner
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Learn over 50 idioms and phrases in ASL about all facets of everyday life, and learn how to use these expressions in complete English and ASL sentences. Examples of idioms and phrases include: "at a loss for words," "better than nothing," "holy cow," "what's your problem," "much better than someone," "that's not what I'm talking about," "it really stinks," "if I were you." Includes bloopers & gag reel.
Pub. Date
2014
Language
English
Description
Work on skills by understanding and translating ASL vocabulary, sentences, and idioms from two deaf ASL professors, Gilda Toby Ganezer and Avery Posner, along with certified ASL interpreter, April Starks. There are fourteen quizzes with seven multiple choice questions per quiz. The program is best for every ASL student, interpreter trainee, interpreter, teacher, and ASL enthusiast when it comes to fine-tuning receptive and translation skills.
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Presents idioms and phrases in ASL pertaining to all facets of everyday life. Includes instruction on how to use covered expressions in complete English and ASL sentences. Topics covered: actions speak louder than words; beat around the bush; disappear into thin air; good enough for; hands off; labeled as; swallow one's pride; venting out. Includes bloopers and outtakes.
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Learn idioms and phrases in American Sign Language covering all facets of everyday life. Silent with written English phrase or idiom preceding the demonstration of the sign language equivalent. Includes sentence examples. Idioms included: all for nothing; boss someone around; break up with someone; butterflies in one's stomach; don't judge a book by its cover; hooked; no hard feelings; shopping spree. Includes bloopers.
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Presents idioms and phrases in American Sign Language covering various facets of everyday life. Silent with written English phrase or idiom preceding the demonstration of the sign language equivalent. Includes sentence examples. Lessons included in program: fed up; full of hot air; it's for real; none of your business; pea-brained; point a finger at; the talk of the town; to become fully involved with. Includes bloopers.
Pub. Date
2014
Language
English
Description
Work on skills by understanding and translating ASL vocabulary, sentences, and idioms from two deaf ASL professors, Gilda Toby Ganezer and Avery Posner, along with certified ASL interpreter, April Starks. There are fourteen quizzes with seven multiple choice questions per quiz. The program is best for every ASL student, interpreter trainee, interpreter, teacher, and ASL enthusiast when it comes to fine-tuning receptive and translation skills.