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American Sign Language: Vegetables

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Summary: Interested in learning sign language signs for foods like mushrooms, tomatoes, broccoli or peas? Learn more about how to sign vegetable words in American Sign Language with tips from a deaf signing expert in this free sign language 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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"Now I'll teach you signs for vegetables. We're going to be healthy here. Carrots, carrot; avocado, there's no sign for avocado. I usually see people finger spell that one. Mushrooms, mushroom; salad, salad; lettuce, lettuce; tomato, tomato. That's a hard one; I'll show you that one again, tomato. Beans or peas, they both use the same sign; peas, beans. Broccoli is another one that doesn't have a sign; you might describe what it looks like. You might say that it's green and that it's shaped a certain way, and you might say that it's healthy or you don't like the taste of it. Anything that'll help you describe a particular vegetable. Practice those vegetable signs."

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