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Hello! My name is Melissa and on behalf of Expert Village, today we're going to be learning some basic signs, words, phrases in sign language. In this clip, we're going to learn the words anger, mad, quiet, cry, and bad. The first one, anger, I want you...

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Learn Sign Language Basics

Learn Sign Language Basics

Hello! My name is Melissa Schenk and on behalf of Expert Village, today we are going to be learning sign language. In the upcoming clips we are going to learn how to sign the alphabet and the numbers 1 through 10. In this clip, let's talk about the...

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How to Sign Common Animals in Sign Language

How to Sign Common Animals in Sign Language

Hello, my name is Melissa and on behalf of Expert Village today we are going to be learning some basic signs, words, phrases in sign language. In this clip, let's learn some animals. What you'll notice with a lot of signs is that there are very literal...

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How to Teach a Baby Sign Language

How to Teach a Baby Sign Language

Instructions Things You’ll Need: A sign language dictionary Step 1: Learn to sign. If you don't know sign language, start learning some signs a baby would need like "mom," "bottle" or "outside." Babies learn fast, so you'll need to stay a few steps...

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How to Get Mom to Stop Using Cool Words

How to Get Mom to Stop Using Cool Words

Instructions Step 1: Speak differently to your mother and minimize the amount of slang you speak with your friends when she's around. If she doesn't hear you speak in slang and acronyms she isn't likely to pick it up and use your language. Step 2: Tell...

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How to Read a Horse's Body Language

How to Read a Horse's Body Language

Instructions Step 1: Observe the horse's stance. If his body is relaxed and he is moving his head about freely, looking calm, he is not showing signs of anxiety. Always approach slowly and watch for changes in his demeanor. Step 2: Pay attention to the...

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