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Sign Language: Compete, Race, Fall Behind

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Summary: The game was competitive until one of the teams fell behind. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people develop language...read more

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"We have some more signs that have to do with sports and games. Some other words that you could use might be compete or competition. Competing. It can also be an adjective. "Wow, that team is very competitive." You can also use that sign for race. Car racing. During a game, if it's a really close game, and the teams are neck and neck, you might use that sign. For close game. You might also use this sign to show if a team is very behind or that they're catching up. Let's review. Competitive. Neck and neck. Falling behind. Race. Practice those signs. It can be a little challenging. Funny that I'm using that sign too!"

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