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Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.3, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122629217, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 48801 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 105658 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=2.3": { "title": "My", "words": [ "My" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "My", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=2" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4, "start": 2.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_2.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122641613, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_2.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 38329 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_2.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 71973 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=4": { "title": "Name", "words": [ "Name" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Name", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=4" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.2, "start": 4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122651339, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 49576 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 102612 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=6.2": { "title": "How are you?", "words": [ "How", "are", "you" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "How are you?", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=6" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.3, "start": 6.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_6.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122663393, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_6.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 60622 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_6.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 109525 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=8.3": { "title": "Good", "words": [ "Good" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Good", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=8" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.3, "start": 8.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_8.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122676805, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_8.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 52040 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_8.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 90401 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=10.3": { "title": "Bad", "words": [ "Bad" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Bad", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=10" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.3, "start": 10.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_10.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122688618, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_10.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 35298 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_10.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 74344 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=12.3": { "title": "So's so", "words": [ "So's", "so" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "So's so", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=12" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.9, "start": 12.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_12.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122698750, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_12.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 71691 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_12.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 126284 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=14.9": { "title": "Alright", "words": [ "Alright" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Alright", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=14" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17, "start": 14.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_14.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122713428, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_14.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 59263 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_14.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 101774 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=17": { "title": "Hot", "words": [ "Hot" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Hot", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=17" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.2, "start": 17 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_17-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122726838, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_17-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 34632 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_17-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 60363 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=18.2": { "title": "Cold", "words": [ "Cold" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Cold", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=18" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 21, "start": 18.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_18.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122734518, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_18.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.803, "byteSize": 69346 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_18.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.802, "byteSize": 136883 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=21": { "title": "Tired", "words": [ "Tired" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=21", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Tired", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=21" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23, "start": 21 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_21-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122751453, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_21-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 50938 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_21-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 88589 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ZA0L3BZogQc-start=23": { "title": "Please, Thank you", "words": [ "Please", "Thank", "you" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=23", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Greetings", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc" ], [ "Please, Thank you", "https://youtu.be/ZA0L3BZogQc?t=23" ] ], "body": "The signs in this video will help you learn to greet a deaf person using Auslan (Australian sign language). \n\nThis is the vocab I've shown you:\n\nHello\nMy\nName\nHow are you? (this is one sign)\nGood\nBad\nSo’s so\nAlright\nHot\nCold\nTired\nPlease/thank you (use this sign for both please and thank you)\n\nYou'll notice my facial expression changes with each sign. Facial expression is very important in Auslan - practise using appropriate expressions for your signs.\n\nWith a friend, practise greeting each other in Auslan. Introduce yourself and fingerspell your name. Through the next week, notice when you feel any of the above feelings, and do that sign to yourself.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DZA0L3BZogQc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25, "start": 23 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_23-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122764044, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_23-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 43504 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ZA0L3BZogQc-start_-1p-_23-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 83564 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=1": { "title": "A", "words": [ "A" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=1", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "A", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=1" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.4, "start": 1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122774456, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 40483 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 76864 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=2.4": { "title": "B", "words": [ "B" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "B", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.5, "start": 2.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_2.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122784341, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_2.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.102, "byteSize": 28289 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_2.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.101, "byteSize": 54253 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=3.5": { "title": "C", "words": [ "C" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "C", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=3" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.5, "start": 3.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_3.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122790861, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_3.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 25137 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_3.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 48323 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=4.5": { "title": "D", "words": [ "D" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "D", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.8, "start": 4.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_4.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122797048, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_4.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 28008 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_4.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 52879 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=5.8": { "title": "E", "words": [ "E" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "E", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=5" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7, "start": 5.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_5.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122804493, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_5.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 30054 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_5.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 58990 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=7": { "title": "F", "words": [ "F" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "F", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=7" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8, "start": 7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122811646, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 26320 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 47877 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=8": { "title": "G", "words": [ "G" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "G", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=8" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9, "start": 8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122818582, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 24371 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 44693 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=9": { "title": "H", "words": [ "H" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "H", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=9" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10, "start": 9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122824884, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 26488 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 46583 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=10": { "title": "I", "words": [ "I" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "I", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11, "start": 10 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_10-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122831207, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_10-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 22500 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_10-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 39558 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=11": { "title": "J", "words": [ "J" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "J", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=11" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12, "start": 11 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_11-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122836903, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_11-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 24926 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_11-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 43629 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=12": { "title": "K", "words": [ "K" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "K", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.3, "start": 12 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_12-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122843651, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_12-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 30656 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_12-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 55826 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=13.3": { "title": "L", "words": [ "L" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "L", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=13" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.5, "start": 13.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_13.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122851571, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_13.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 25980 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_13.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 59465 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=14.5": { "title": "M", "words": [ "M" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "M", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=14" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.5, "start": 14.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_14.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122859521, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_14.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 20807 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_14.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 45024 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=15.5": { "title": "N", "words": [ "N" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "N", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=15" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.5, "start": 15.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_15.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122865285, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_15.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 20306 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_15.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 38786 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=16.5": { "title": "O", "words": [ "O" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "O", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=16" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17.5, "start": 16.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_16.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122870736, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_16.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 22180 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_16.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 44038 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=17.5": { "title": "P", "words": [ "P" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "P", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=17" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.5, "start": 17.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_17.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122876505, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_17.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 25185 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_17.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 42099 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=18.5": { "title": "Q", "words": [ "Q" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "Q", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=18" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 21, "start": 18.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_18.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122882900, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_18.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 69480 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_18.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 130304 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=21": { "title": "R", "words": [ "R" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=21", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "R", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=21" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22, "start": 21 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_21-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122898818, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_21-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 24307 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_21-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 41773 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=22": { "title": "S", "words": [ "S" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "S", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=22" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23.4, "start": 22 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_22-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122904956, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_22-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 40054 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_22-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 74822 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=23.4": { "title": "T", "words": [ "T" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=23", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "T", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=23" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 24.5, "start": 23.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_23.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122914583, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_23.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.102, "byteSize": 24526 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_23.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.101, "byteSize": 48298 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=24.5": { "title": "U", "words": [ "U" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=24", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "U", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=24" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 26, "start": 24.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_24.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122920738, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_24.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 31745 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_24.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 65706 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=26": { "title": "V", "words": [ "V" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=26", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "V", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=26" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 27, "start": 26 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_26-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122928901, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_26-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 23378 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_26-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 42996 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=27": { "title": "W", "words": [ "W" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=27", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "W", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=27" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 28.3, "start": 27 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_27-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122934456, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_27-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 31241 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_27-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 57997 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=28.3": { "title": "X", "words": [ "X" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=28", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "X", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=28" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 29.4, "start": 28.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_28.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122942128, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_28.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.102, "byteSize": 25271 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_28.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.101, "byteSize": 59815 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=29.4": { "title": "Y", "words": [ "Y" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=29", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "Y", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=29" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 31, "start": 29.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_29.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122949629, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_29.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 44180 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_29.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 72575 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "6oS7-jBYeQI-start=31": { "title": "Z", "words": [ "Z" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "fingerspelling", "everywhere", "nsw", "act", "qld", "nt", "sa", "wa", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=31", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI" ], [ "Z", "https://youtu.be/6oS7-jBYeQI?t=31" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn how to do Auslan fingerspelling. If you can fingerspell you can communicate with any Deaf person - just spell out every word. \n\nWhen you fingerspell, your dominant hand (the one you write with) does most of the moving, and the subordinate hand forms the base positions.\n\nIn the video I'm fingerspelling with my left hand, so if you are right handed, you should do the signs mirror-image to me.\n\nTake care that you don't bend your fingers back unnaturally while fingerspelling. Make each letter smooth - for example, you don't need to shrug your shoulders or take a deep breath for each letter - work on allowing them to flow naturally.\n\nPractise fingerspelling the alphabet until you are confident with all the letters. A good way to help make your fingerspelling smooth is to spell out the lyrics to a favourite song.\n\nIt can seem incredibly cumbersome at first, but if you practise it, it will become smooth. Eventually, you may be able to spell fast enough that you can do it along with the song while it plays in real time. If you drive, practising fingerspelling at the traffic lights is a great habit!\n\nAlso practise reading back fingerspelling from a friend. Learning to read back words is actually harder than learning the letters in the first place.\n\nIt takes practise! Use context and what you know about your conversation to help you work out what the word might be.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D6oS7-jBYeQI%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 34.999, "start": 31 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oS7-jBYeQI\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_31-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122960214, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_31-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.069, "byteSize": 47321 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/6oS7-jBYeQI-start_-1p-_31-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.068, "byteSize": 91433 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=0": { "title": "Same", "words": [ "Same" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "Same", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 1.7, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122971635, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 42952 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 83500 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=1.7": { "title": "Diffrent", "words": [ "Diffrent" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=1", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "Diffrent", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=1" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.3, "start": 1.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_1.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122982104, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_1.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 45778 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_1.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 72517 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=3.3": { "title": "Again", "words": [ "Again" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "Again", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=3" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.5, "start": 3.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_3.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653122991488, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_3.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 54808 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_3.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 100839 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=5.5": { "title": "Maybe, Or", "words": [ "Maybe", "Or" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "Maybe, Or", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=5" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.3, "start": 5.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_5.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123004227, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_5.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.803, "byteSize": 62292 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_5.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.802, "byteSize": 127903 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=8.3": { "title": "Lots, Too much", "words": [ "Lots", "Too", "much" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "Lots, Too much", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=8" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.4, "start": 8.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_8.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123020641, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_8.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 3.104, "byteSize": 78050 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_8.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 3.103, "byteSize": 151277 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=11.4": { "title": "But", "words": [ "But" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "But", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=11" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.4, "start": 11.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_11.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123040365, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_11.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 29256 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_11.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 47169 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=12.4": { "title": "For", "words": [ "For" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "For", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.7, "start": 12.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_12.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123047112, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_12.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 3.304, "byteSize": 59455 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_12.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 3.303, "byteSize": 132940 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=15.7": { "title": "Go", "words": [ "Go" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "Go", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=15" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17.7, "start": 15.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_15.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123062741, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_15.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 56572 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_15.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 96404 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=17.7": { "title": "Come", "words": [ "Come" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "Come", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=17" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.8, "start": 17.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_17.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123075594, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_17.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 45726 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_17.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 95231 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rRmkYP57yrk-start=19.8": { "title": "With", "words": [ "With" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk" ], [ "With", "https://youtu.be/rRmkYP57yrk?t=19" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn frequently used little words in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\nSame\nDifferent\nAgain\nMaybe/or\nLots/too much\nBut\nFor\nGo\nCome\nWith\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DrRmkYP57yrk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22.999, "start": 19.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRmkYP57yrk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_19.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123086883, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_19.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.435, "byteSize": 40295 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rRmkYP57yrk-start_-1p-_19.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.434, "byteSize": 72676 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=0": { "title": "Who", "words": [ "Who" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "Who", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=0" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. 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When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.8, "start": 2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123108383, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 44376 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 79446 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=3.8": { "title": "Where", "words": [ "Where" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "Where", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=3" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.8, "start": 3.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_3.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123119318, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_3.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 56999 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_3.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 95700 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=5.8": { "title": "When", "words": [ "When" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "When", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=5" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.2, "start": 5.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_5.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123131438, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_5.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 29037 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_5.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 63149 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=7.2": { "title": "Why", "words": [ "Why" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "Why", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=7" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9, "start": 7.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_7.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123139001, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_7.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 43730 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_7.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 83848 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=9": { "title": "How", "words": [ "How" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "How", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=9" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11, "start": 9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123149021, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 56334 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 93067 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=11": { "title": "How much", "words": [ "How", "much" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "How much", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=11" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13, "start": 11 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_11-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123161253, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_11-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 45363 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_11-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 88681 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=13": { "title": "How many", "words": [ "How", "many" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "How many", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=13" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15, "start": 13 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_13-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123171950, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_13-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 51507 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_13-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 92689 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=15": { "title": "Which", "words": [ "Which" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Question words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g" ], [ "Which", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=15" ] ], "body": "Question words\n\nUse these signs when asking questions:\n\nVocab:\n\nWho\nWhat\nWhere\nWhen\nWhy\nHow\nHow much\nHow many\nWhich\n\nIn this video I was slightly over-enthusiastic while signing the first three signs – for ‘who’ it’s usually just one loop, for ‘what’ it’s two shakes of the finger, and for ‘where’ the hands move in and out twice. \n\nI did each sign for a bit too long.\n\nIn Auslan, the grammar is different from English. When asking a question, the W-word goes last.\n\nFor example, when asking ‘When did you eat?”, you would sign ‘YOU EAT WHEN?’ To ask “Where do you live?” you sign ‘YOU LIVE WHERE?’\n\nYou’ll notice in these examples that I have omitted ‘did’ and ‘do’. In Auslan, words such as “and”, “to”, “a”, “the”, “it”, “be”, “are” etc. are not used. Simply delete them from the sentence.\n\nSometimes in Auslan, the W-word goes both first and last. This is known as bracing. E.g. WHO WASH-DISHES WHO?\n\nThere is no time when the W-word is first, but not last, the way it is in English.\n\nFor this week, practise asking questions. If you don’t know the signs for the vocab you want to use, fingerspell the words.\n\nBy fingerspelling words you don’t know, you create a space in your brain for them, so when you learn the sign for that word you will remember it more easily.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D8QsNMcE-G4g%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17, "start": 15 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_15-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123184008, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_15-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.869, "byteSize": 42390 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_15-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.868, "byteSize": 82392 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=0": { "title": "Will", "words": [ "Will" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Will", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=0" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 1.9, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123195045, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 49214 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 87387 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=1.9": { "title": "Wont", "words": [ "Wont" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=1", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Wont", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=1" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.6, "start": 1.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_1.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123207338, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_1.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 49444 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_1.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 85828 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=3.6": { "title": "Can", "words": [ "Can" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Can", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=3" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5, "start": 3.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_3.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123218771, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_3.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 37545 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_3.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 70401 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=5": { "title": "Can't", "words": [ "Can't" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Can't", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=5" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.5, "start": 5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123227526, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 35688 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 69141 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=6.5": { "title": "Want", "words": [ "Want" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Want", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=6" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.3, "start": 6.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_6.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123235403, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_6.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 48800 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_6.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 91730 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=8.3": { "title": "Don't want", "words": [ "Don't", "want" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Don't want", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=8" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.5, "start": 8.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_8.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123246337, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_8.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 53848 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_8.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 103066 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=10.5": { "title": "Have", "words": [ "Have" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Have", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=10" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.6, "start": 10.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_10.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123258770, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_10.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.102, "byteSize": 26550 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_10.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.101, "byteSize": 50855 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=11.6": { "title": "Don't have", "words": [ "Don't", "have" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Don't have", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=11" ] ], "body": "(here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.7, "start": 11.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_11.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123265469, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_11.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 4.105, "byteSize": 105422 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_11.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 4.104, "byteSize": 210169 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=15.7": { "title": "Need", "words": [ "Need" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Need", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=15" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17.7, "start": 15.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_15.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123295138, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_15.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 55623 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_15.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 97519 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=17.7": { "title": "Must", "words": [ "Must" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Must", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=17" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.2, "start": 17.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_17.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123309915, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_17.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 33792 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_17.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 68029 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=19.2": { "title": "Should", "words": [ "Should" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Should", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=19" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 21.3, "start": 19.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_19.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123320512, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_19.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 48306 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_19.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 98436 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=21.3": { "title": "Prefer", "words": [ "Prefer" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=21", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Prefer", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=21" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23.6, "start": 21.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_21.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123335096, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_21.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 44097 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_21.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 97073 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=23.6": { "title": "Because", "words": [ "Because" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=23", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Because", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=23" ] ], "body": "Some words to indicate purpose\n\nHere are some common signs that indicate purpose:\n\nVocab:\n\nWill\nWon’t\nCan\nCan’t\nWant\nDon’t want\nHave\nDon’t have (here I demonstrate the handshape I’m using)\nNeed\nMust\nShould\nPrefer\nBecause\nCan’t be bothered (you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)\n\nIn the video I signed ‘prefer’ with several flicks. But really, it should be just two flicks.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 26, "start": 23.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_23.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123348769, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_23.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 48122 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_23.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 102124 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "3X7Pl_rlSVc-start=26": { "title": "Can't be bothered", "words": [ "Can't", "be", "bothered" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=26", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Purpose words", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc" ], [ "Can't be bothered", "https://youtu.be/3X7Pl_rlSVc?t=26" ] ], "body": "(you’ll see that sometimes a whole English phrase is captured with a single sign)", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D3X7Pl_rlSVc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 28, "start": 26 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X7Pl_rlSVc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_26-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123361514, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_26-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 54420 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/3X7Pl_-2n-_rlSVc-start_-1p-_26-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 93135 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=0": { "title": "Look", "words": [ "Look" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Look", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=0" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.4, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123376717, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 43031 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 106004 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=2.4": { "title": "See", "words": [ "See" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "See", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=2" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.5, "start": 2.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_2.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123391282, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_2.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 42086 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_2.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 92339 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=4.5": { "title": "Right", "words": [ "Right" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Right", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=4" ] ], "body": "meaning right as in \"correct\" not meaning rights as in \"human rights\"", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6, "start": 4.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_4.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123402918, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_4.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 40572 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_4.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 70627 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=6": { "title": "Wrong", "words": [ "Wrong" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Wrong", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=6" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8, "start": 6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123411652, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 47992 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 83376 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=8": { "title": "Help", "words": [ "Help" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Help", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=8" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.5, "start": 8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123421234, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 54289 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 114378 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=10.5": { "title": "Some", "words": [ "Some" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Some", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=10" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.8, "start": 10.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_10.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123433989, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_10.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 44704 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_10.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 94159 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=12.8": { "title": "Nothing, None, Silence", "words": [ "Nothing", "None", "Silence" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Nothing, None, Silence", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=12" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.8, "start": 12.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_12.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123444464, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_12.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 63749 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_12.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 100159 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=14.8": { "title": "Sorry", "words": [ "Sorry" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Sorry", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=14" ] ], "body": "In the video I signed 'sorry' with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17.4, "start": 14.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_14.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123455602, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_14.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 55037 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_14.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 111182 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=17.4": { "title": "Most", "words": [ "Most" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Most", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=17" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.3, "start": 17.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_17.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123466862, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_17.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 34611 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_17.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 79853 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "poQzD9jX2fk-start=19.3": { "title": "Thing", "words": [ "Thing" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - frequently used little words 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk" ], [ "Thing", "https://youtu.be/poQzD9jX2fk?t=19" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nLook\nSee\nRight\nWrong\nHelp\nSome\nNothing/none/silence\nSorry\nMost\nThing\n\nIn the video I signed ‘sorry’ with a few too many shakes. Just moving your hand twice will do the job.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DpoQzD9jX2fk%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23.999, "start": 19.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poQzD9jX2fk\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_19.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123475316, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_19.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 57335 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/poQzD9jX2fk-start_-1p-_19.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 115646 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=0": { "title": "Interesting", "words": [ "Interesting" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Interesting", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=0" ] ], "body": "In NSW this is used in the sense of \"that's interesting\" but a different sign is used in the sense of \"interesting, tell me more!\"", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123488844, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 3.003, "byteSize": 56198 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 3.003, "byteSize": 129848 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=3": { "title": "Smart", "words": [ "Smart" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Smart", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=3" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6, "start": 3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123503235, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 3.003, "byteSize": 74047 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 3.003, "byteSize": 131147 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=6": { "title": "Stupid", "words": [ "Stupid" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Stupid", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=6" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.3, "start": 6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123518013, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 56969 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 104160 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=8.3": { "title": "Dangerous", "words": [ "Dangerous" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Dangerous", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=8" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.7, "start": 8.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_8.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123529171, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_8.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 62513 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_8.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 117513 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=10.7": { "title": "Little", "words": [ "Little" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Little", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=10" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.5, "start": 10.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_10.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123542155, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_10.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 37782 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_10.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 81604 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=12.5": { "title": "Big", "words": [ "Big" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Big", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=12" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.4, "start": 12.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_12.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123550516, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_12.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.903, "byteSize": 90229 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_12.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.903, "byteSize": 152262 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=15.4": { "title": "Give", "words": [ "Give" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Give", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=15" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17, "start": 15.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_15.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123567554, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_15.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 41861 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_15.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 72902 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=17": { "title": "Take", "words": [ "Take" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Take", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=17" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.2, "start": 17 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_17-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123576565, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_17-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 52635 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_17-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 94938 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=19.2": { "title": "Fast", "words": [ "Fast" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Fast", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=19" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.8, "start": 19.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_19.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123588428, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_19.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 44732 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_19.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 76142 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=20.8": { "title": "Slow", "words": [ "Slow" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=20", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Slow", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=20" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23.2, "start": 20.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_20.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123598559, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_20.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 59240 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_20.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 111126 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=23.2": { "title": "Enough", "words": [ "Enough" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=23", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Enough", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=23" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25.7, "start": 23.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_23.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123612611, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_23.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 73199 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_23.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 127658 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "aQaaz9-ShiE-start=25.7": { "title": "Wait", "words": [ "Wait" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=25", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Frequently used little words 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE" ], [ "Wait", "https://youtu.be/aQaaz9-ShiE?t=25" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\nInteresting\nClever (I show the handshape – thumb up)\nStupid\nDangerous\nLittle\nBig\nGive\nTake\nFast\nSlow/long\nEnough\nWait\n\nIn the video, I’m a bit over-enthusiastic in signing ‘dangerous’. Really, doing two shakes of my hand is more correct.\n\nNote, this is similar to the sign for ‘sorry’, but with ‘sorry’, your fingers are more spread out. Also, when I do the sign for ‘enough’ I should have just done two rotations.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DaQaaz9-ShiE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 28.999, "start": 25.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaaz9-ShiE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_25.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123628211, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_25.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.869, "byteSize": 43541 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/aQaaz9-ShiE-start_-1p-_25.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.868, "byteSize": 80826 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=0": { "title": "Art", "words": [ "Art" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Art", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.3, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123638036, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 73134 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 137009 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=2.3": { "title": "Design", "words": [ "Design" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Design", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.2, "start": 2.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_2.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123655856, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_2.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 3.904, "byteSize": 126152 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_2.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 3.904, "byteSize": 242178 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=6.2": { "title": "Idea", "words": [ "Idea" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Idea", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.2, "start": 6.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_6.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123682114, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_6.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 60740 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_6.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 110226 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=8.2": { "title": "Make", "words": [ "Make" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Make", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=8" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.3, "start": 8.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_8.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123696371, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_8.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 68336 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_8.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 130683 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=10.3": { "title": "Paper", "words": [ "Paper" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Paper", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.1, "start": 10.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_10.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123712213, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_10.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 58783 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_10.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 113080 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=12.1": { "title": "Pen", "words": [ "Pen" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Pen", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.2, "start": 12.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_12.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123725125, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_12.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 55866 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_12.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 118247 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=14.2": { "title": "Pencil", "words": [ "Pencil" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Pencil", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=14" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.4, "start": 14.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_14.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123738644, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_14.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 60271 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_14.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 119064 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=16.4": { "title": "Draw", "words": [ "Draw" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Draw", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=16" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.8, "start": 16.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_16.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123752195, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_16.4-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 66702 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_16.4-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 137046 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=18.8": { "title": "Papier Mache", "words": [ "Papier", "Mache" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Papier Mache", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=18" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22, "start": 18.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_18.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123766338, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_18.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 3.204, "byteSize": 104643 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_18.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 3.203, "byteSize": 196281 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=22": { "title": "Sew By Hand", "words": [ "Sew", "By", "Hand" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Sew By Hand", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=22" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25.4, "start": 22 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_22-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123787811, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_22-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 3.404, "byteSize": 137444 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_22-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 3.403, "byteSize": 241588 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=25.4": { "title": "Sew By Machine", "words": [ "Sew", "By", "Machine" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=25", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Sew By Machine", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=25" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 26.7, "start": 25.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_25.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123813989, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_25.4-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 58047 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_25.4-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 87561 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=26.7": { "title": "Knit", "words": [ "Knit" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=26", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Knit", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=26" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 29.1, "start": 26.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_26.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123824863, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_26.7-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 77513 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_26.7-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 141205 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=29.1": { "title": "Story", "words": [ "Story" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=29", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Story", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=29" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 31, "start": 29.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_29.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123840383, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_29.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 54511 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_29.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 101408 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "TQWiBd2WZaY-start=31": { "title": "Book", "words": [ "Book" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=31", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Creative Life", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY" ], [ "Book", "https://youtu.be/TQWiBd2WZaY?t=31" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Creative Life in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Art\n• Design\n• Idea\n• Make\n• Paper\n• Pen\n• Pencil\n• Draw/paint\n• Paper mache\n• Sew (by hand)\n• Sew (with a machine)\n• Knit (this is the letter ‘F’, rubbed together. I should have actually rubbed only twice, not several times.)\n• Story\n• Book (I should have signed this with just two openings of the book, not three)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQWiBd2WZaY%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 34.999, "start": 31 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQWiBd2WZaY\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_31-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123851967, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_31-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.436, "byteSize": 59473 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/TQWiBd2WZaY-start_-1p-_31-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.435, "byteSize": 123028 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=0": { "title": "red", "words": [ "red" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "red", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.6, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123864926, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 47063 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 113227 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=2.6": { "title": "blue", "words": [ "blue" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "blue", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.7, "start": 2.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_2.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123877486, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_2.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 43498 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_2.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 93582 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=4.7": { "title": "yellow", "words": [ "yellow" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "yellow", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.5, "start": 4.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_4.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123889465, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_4.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 43727 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_4.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 83747 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=6.5": { "title": "green", "words": [ "green" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "green", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9, "start": 6.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_6.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123898690, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_6.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 67036 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_6.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 119260 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=9": { "title": "orange", "words": [ "orange" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "orange", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=9" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.7, "start": 9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123914260, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 35292 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 78106 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=10.7": { "title": "purple", "words": [ "purple" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "purple", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.2, "start": 10.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_10.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123922573, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_10.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 30978 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_10.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 67280 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=12.2": { "title": "pink", "words": [ "pink" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "pink", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14, "start": 12.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_12.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123929965, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_12.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 43694 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_12.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 81261 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=14": { "title": "black", "words": [ "black" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "black", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=14" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16, "start": 14 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_14-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123939975, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_14-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 38920 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_14-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 79560 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=16": { "title": "white", "words": [ "white" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "white", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=16" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.5, "start": 16 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_16-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123948995, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_16-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 42397 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_16-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 93621 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=18.5": { "title": "grey", "words": [ "grey" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "grey", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=18" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.2, "start": 18.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_18.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123959852, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_18.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 44309 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_18.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 81568 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=20.2": { "title": "gold", "words": [ "gold" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=20", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "gold", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=20" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22, "start": 20.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_20.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123969009, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_20.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 52919 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_20.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 92200 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "j-nTBhvd_nA-start=22": { "title": "silver", "words": [ "silver" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Colours", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA" ], [ "silver", "https://youtu.be/j-nTBhvd_nA?t=22" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn colours in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Red\n• Blue (sorry, I hesitated after this sign, I was going to sign ‘green’ – my hand movements there are not a proper sign!)\n• Yellow\n• Green\n• Orange (this is also the sign for the fruit, ‘orange’)\n• Purple\n• Pink\n• Black\n• White\n• Grey\n• Gold\n• Silver\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Dj-nTBhvd_nA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 24.999, "start": 22 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-nTBhvd_nA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_22-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123979594, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_22-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.769, "byteSize": 52879 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/j-nTBhvd_-2n-_nA-start_-1p-_22-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.768, "byteSize": 94083 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=0": { "title": "Food", "words": [ "Food" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Food", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 1.5, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123989649, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 30519 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 61516 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=1.5": { "title": "Drink", "words": [ "Drink" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=1", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Drink", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=1" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.3, "start": 1.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_1.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123997173, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_1.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 44642 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_1.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 84831 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=3.3": { "title": "Milk", "words": [ "Milk" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Milk", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=3" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.3, "start": 3.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_3.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124007028, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_3.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 59772 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_3.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 96921 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=5.3": { "title": "More", "words": [ "More" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "More", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=5" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.8, "start": 5.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_5.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124019208, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_5.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 34206 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_5.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 67958 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=6.8": { "title": "Finished", "words": [ "Finished" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Finished", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.9, "start": 6.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_6.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124027559, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_6.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 54637 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_6.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 98179 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=8.9": { "title": "Sleep", "words": [ "Sleep" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Sleep", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=8" ] ], "body": "Variation 1", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.2, "start": 8.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_8.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124039365, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_8.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 39180 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_8.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 60944 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=10.2": { "title": "Sleep", "words": [ "Sleep" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Sleep", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=10" ] ], "body": "Variation 2", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.4, "start": 10.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_10.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124048991, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_10.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 51473 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_10.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 100445 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=12.4": { "title": "Awake, Wake up", "words": [ "Awake", "Wake", "up" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Awake, Wake up", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.5, "start": 12.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_12.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124062699, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_12.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 69513 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_12.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 119797 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=14.5": { "title": "Yes", "words": [ "Yes" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "Yes", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=14" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.5, "start": 14.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_14.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124078074, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_14.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 26640 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_14.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 48706 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start=15.5": { "title": "No", "words": [ "No" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Signs for babies", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ" ], [ "No", "https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=15" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn Signs for babies in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nIt’s quite popular for parents who don’t sign themselves to teach their babies some signs. This means babies can communicate before they are able to speak.\n\nThis lesson and the next two have signs that are helpful when communicating with young children, though they are also good signs for anyone to know. \n\nWhen I taught in a kindergarten, these were the most helpful words that allowed us to communicate with very young children.\n\nVocab:\n\nFood\nDrink\nMilk\nMore\nFinish\nSleep (I show you two signs for this)\nAwake/Wake up\nYes\nNo\n\nFinish and more are the most useful signs – as these are abstract concepts that children often want to communicate but cannot.\n\nAt a meal time, always ask if your child has finished, using the sign. If they haven’t, sign ‘more’. When they do finish, confirm it by signing ‘finish’ yourself.\n\nBy doing this every time, your child will quickly learn the meaning of the words.\n\nI should have included the sign for ‘toilet’. Luckily you don’t need a video for that. It’s just the letter T, fingerspelled twice: ‘TT’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWu3MJm9-JYQ%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.999, "start": 15.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu3MJm9-JYQ\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_15.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124084286, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_15.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 38527 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_15.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 76746 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=0": { "title": "Me, I", "words": [ "Me", "I" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "Me, I", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=0" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.5, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124093436, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 62005 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 140383 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=2.5": { "title": "My", "words": [ "My" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "My", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=2" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.6, "start": 2.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_2.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124107596, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_2.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.102, "byteSize": 26301 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_2.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.101, "byteSize": 59417 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=3.6": { "title": "Mine", "words": [ "Mine" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "Mine", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=3" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.4, "start": 3.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_3.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124114561, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_3.6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 47963 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_3.6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 98862 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=5.4": { "title": "You", "words": [ "You" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "You", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=5" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.6, "start": 5.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_5.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124126380, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_5.4-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 32550 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_5.4-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 68486 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=6.6": { "title": "Your", "words": [ "Your" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "Your", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=6" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8, "start": 6.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_6.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124133916, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_6.6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 35393 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_6.6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 73335 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=8": { "title": "Yours", "words": [ "Yours" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "Yours", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=8" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10, "start": 8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124143022, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 54293 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 104709 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=10": { "title": "You're", "words": [ "You're" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "You're", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=10" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.9, "start": 10 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_10-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124154933, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_10-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 50636 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_10-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 96176 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=11.9": { "title": "Here", "words": [ "Here" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "Here", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=11" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.2, "start": 11.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_11.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124165890, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_11.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 56867 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_11.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 86835 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=13.2": { "title": "There", "words": [ "There" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "There", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=13" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.8, "start": 13.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_13.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124176818, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_13.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 76687 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_13.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 142208 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=15.8": { "title": "That", "words": [ "That" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "That", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=15" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.5, "start": 15.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_15.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124193322, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_15.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 89801 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_15.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 169484 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "sEXnvd-Tid0-start=18.5": { "title": "You", "words": [ "You" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Pronouns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0" ], [ "You", "https://youtu.be/sEXnvd-Tid0?t=18" ] ], "body": "Learn Auslan pronouns. In Auslan, pronouns are not gender-specific. Mostly, they involve pointing at a person or object.\n\nVocab:\nMe (use this for ‘I’ as well)\nMy\nMine\nYou\nYour\nYours\nYou’re\nHere\nThere\nThat/he/she/it (I show three examples of pointing.)\n\nWhen using these words in conversation, point to the person or thing. If the person or thing is not there, invent a location for them them in space and make sure you continue to point to the same spot for the rest of the conversation.\n\nYou might notice that it can be pretty hard to understand sign language if you come in on a conversation in the middle.\n\nThat’s because often a speaker will set up spaces and words at the beginning of a conversation, and then just do a lot of pointing to convey meaning after that.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DsEXnvd-Tid0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.999, "start": 18.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXnvd-Tid0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_18.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124212276, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_18.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.335, "byteSize": 56290 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/sEXnvd-Tid0-start_-1p-_18.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.334, "byteSize": 91499 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434931200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=0": { "title": "Breakfast", "words": [ "Breakfast" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Breakfast", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.6, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124223061, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 67914 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 127301 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=2.6": { "title": "Lunch", "words": [ "Lunch" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Lunch", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.1, "start": 2.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_2.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124239580, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_2.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 35551 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_2.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 67378 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=4.1": { "title": "Dinner", "words": [ "Dinner" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Dinner", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.6, "start": 4.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_4.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124248607, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_4.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 27360 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_4.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 56529 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=5.6": { "title": "Dessert", "words": [ "Dessert" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Dessert", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=5" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.7, "start": 5.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_5.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124256107, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_5.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 58772 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_5.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 102415 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=7.7": { "title": "Hungry", "words": [ "Hungry" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Hungry", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=7" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9, "start": 7.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_7.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124269775, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_7.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 31563 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_7.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 58633 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=9": { "title": "Thirsty", "words": [ "Thirsty" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Thirsty", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=9" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.8, "start": 9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124276670, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 32335 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 69625 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=10.8": { "title": "Tea", "words": [ "Tea" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Tea", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13, "start": 10.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_10.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124285130, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_10.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 59016 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_10.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 109194 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=13": { "title": "Coffee", "words": [ "Coffee" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Coffee", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=13" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.8, "start": 13 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_13-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124297888, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_13-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 34905 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_13-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 75647 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=14.8": { "title": "Sugar", "words": [ "Sugar" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Sugar", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=14" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.8, "start": 14.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_14.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124306128, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_14.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 44187 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_14.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 85866 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "gMbOj8xa2B4-start=16.8": { "title": "Honey", "words": [ "Honey" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - food 1", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4" ], [ "Honey", "https://youtu.be/gMbOj8xa2B4?t=16" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn food in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Breakfast (this is like eating a bowl of cereal with a spoon – I should have just fed myself two spoonfuls in the video, not three)\n• Lunch (this is like eating a sandwich)\n• Dinner\n• Dessert (this sign is also used for ‘pudding’ and ‘porridge’ and sometimes for ‘breakfast’ too)\n• Hungry (note: in some states this sign means ‘sexy’! this is the Melbourne version)\n• Thirsty\n• Tea\n• Coffee (I should have done just two shakes of the ‘c’ in the video)\n• Sugar\n• Honey\n\nNote: you already learnt the words for food and drink in the lesson for baby signs. The sign for ‘eat’ is the same as the sign for food.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DgMbOj8xa2B4%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.999, "start": 16.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbOj8xa2B4\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_16.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124316491, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_16.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.635, "byteSize": 34256 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/gMbOj8xa2B4-start_-1p-_16.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.635, "byteSize": 66608 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=0.5": { "title": "Bread", "words": [ "Bread" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Bread", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=0" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.3, "start": 0.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_0.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124325003, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_0.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 53655 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_0.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 111936 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=2.3": { "title": "Milk", "words": [ "Milk" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Milk", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=2" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.1, "start": 2.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_2.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124337655, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_2.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 64402 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_2.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 114832 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=4.1": { "title": "Cheese", "words": [ "Cheese" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Cheese", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=4" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.5, "start": 4.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_4.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124350691, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_4.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 64809 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_4.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 138412 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=6.5": { "title": "Fruit", "words": [ "Fruit" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Fruit", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=6" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9, "start": 6.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_6.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124364686, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_6.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 56827 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_6.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 127205 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=9": { "title": "Vegetables", "words": [ "Vegetables" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Vegetables", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=9" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.5, "start": 9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124378935, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 69715 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 133130 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=11.5": { "title": "Meat", "words": [ "Meat" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Meat", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=11" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13, "start": 11.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_11.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124393504, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_11.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 37656 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_11.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 78755 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=13": { "title": "Fish", "words": [ "Fish" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Fish", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=13" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.6, "start": 13 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_13-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124402364, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_13-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 43449 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_13-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 88454 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=14.6": { "title": "Egg (boiled egg)", "words": [ "Egg", "boiled", "egg" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Egg (boiled egg)", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=14" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.3, "start": 14.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_14.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124412874, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_14.6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 47430 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_14.6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 95688 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "X2lvx589GtA-start=16.3": { "title": "Butter", "words": [ "Butter" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA" ], [ "Butter", "https://youtu.be/X2lvx589GtA?t=16" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Bread\n• Milk\n• Cheese\n• Fruit\n• Vegetables (fingerspell VEG)\n• Meat\n• Fish\n• Egg\n• Butter\n\n‘Vegetables’ is one of those signs that is routinely fingerspelled, albeit in a shortened version: VEG.\n\nThe sign I showed you for ‘egg’ refers to cracking the top off a boiled egg with a spoon.\n\nIt’s also often used for raw egg, though technically that’s incorrect (people don’t use a spoon to take the top off a raw egg!) – for that reason, many people will fingerspell ‘egg’ if they are talking about a raw egg.\n\nThere are different signs for scrambled egg and fried egg, which mime the cooking process.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DX2lvx589GtA%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.999, "start": 16.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2lvx589GtA\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_16.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124424146, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_16.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 63859 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/X2lvx589GtA-start_-1p-_16.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 122185 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=0": { "title": "Sandwich", "words": [ "Sandwich" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Sandwich", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=0" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.3, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124439684, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 58680 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 130444 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=2.3": { "title": "Pasta", "words": [ "Pasta" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Pasta", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=2" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5, "start": 2.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_2.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124453432, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_2.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 88120 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_2.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 171276 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=5": { "title": "Apple", "words": [ "Apple" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Apple", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=5" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7, "start": 5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124473106, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 64972 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 120753 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=7": { "title": "Banana", "words": [ "Banana" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Banana", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=7" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9.7, "start": 7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124486935, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_7-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 91688 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_7-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 166893 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=9.7": { "title": "Onion", "words": [ "Onion" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Onion", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=9" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11, "start": 9.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_9.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124504812, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_9.7-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 51621 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_9.7-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 84695 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=11": { "title": "Garlic", "words": [ "Garlic" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Garlic", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=11" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.9, "start": 11 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_11-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124515119, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_11-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.903, "byteSize": 80184 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_11-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.903, "byteSize": 160805 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=13.9": { "title": "Tomato (Southern dialect)", "words": [ "Tomato", "Southern", "dialect" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Tomato (Southern dialect)", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=13" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.5, "start": 13.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_13.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124532733, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_13.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 52821 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_13.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 95168 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=15.5": { "title": "Potato", "words": [ "Potato" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Potato", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=15" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17, "start": 15.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_15.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124544017, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_15.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 45209 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_15.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 87542 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Hktbi9Ydo-I-start=17": { "title": "Carrot", "words": [ "Carrot" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Food 3", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I" ], [ "Carrot", "https://youtu.be/Hktbi9Ydo-I?t=17" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about food:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Sandwich\n• Pasta\n• Apple\n• Banana\n• Onion\n• Garlic\n• Tomato\n• Potato\n• Carrot\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DHktbi9Ydo-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.999, "start": 17 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hktbi9Ydo-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_17-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124554162, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_17-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 52741 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Hktbi9Ydo-I-start_-1p-_17-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 109716 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=0": { "title": "Shop", "words": [ "Shop" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Shop", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=0" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.6, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124567402, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 76099 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 159981 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=2.6": { "title": "Money", "words": [ "Money" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Money", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=2" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.2, "start": 2.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_2.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124585264, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_2.6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 53837 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_2.6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 95654 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=4.2": { "title": "Dollar", "words": [ "Dollar" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Dollar", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=4" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.9, "start": 4.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_4.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124597346, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_4.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 49333 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_4.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 97750 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=5.9": { "title": "Cent", "words": [ "Cent" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Cent", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=5" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.8, "start": 5.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_5.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124609336, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_5.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 46616 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_5.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 91542 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=7.8": { "title": "Buy", "words": [ "Buy" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Buy", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=7" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9.9, "start": 7.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_7.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124619782, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_7.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 62290 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_7.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 118009 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=9.9": { "title": "Sell", "words": [ "Sell" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Sell", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=9" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.9, "start": 9.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_9.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124635476, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_9.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 51213 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_9.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 102144 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=11.9": { "title": "Pay", "words": [ "Pay" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Pay", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=11" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14, "start": 11.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_11.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124647743, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_11.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 66946 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_11.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 126290 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=14": { "title": "Price", "words": [ "Price" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Price", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=14" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.7, "start": 14 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_14-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124661788, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_14-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 47000 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_14-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 97458 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=15.7": { "title": "Cheap", "words": [ "Cheap" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Cheap", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=15" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17.2, "start": 15.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_15.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124672264, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_15.7-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 48851 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_15.7-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 93418 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "0kFtXP-HSyU-start=17.2": { "title": "Expensive", "words": [ "Expensive" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Shopping signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU" ], [ "Expensive", "https://youtu.be/0kFtXP-HSyU?t=17" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs that will be helpful when you go shopping:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Shop\n• Money\n• Dollar\n• Cent\n• Buy\n• Sell\n• Spend\n• Cost/price (this is also the sign for ‘how much’)\n• Cheap\n• Expensive (sign for money, then the sign for pain!)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253D0kFtXP-HSyU%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.999, "start": 17.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kFtXP-HSyU\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_17.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124682728, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_17.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.336, "byteSize": 73825 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/0kFtXP-HSyU-start_-1p-_17.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.335, "byteSize": 135118 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=0": { "title": "Time", "words": [ "Time" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Time", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.5, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124697808, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 65196 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 122583 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=2.5": { "title": "Time", "words": [ "Time" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Time", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=2" ] ], "body": "Variant: on a watch", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.3, "start": 2.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_2.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124712904, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_2.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 60807 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_2.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 105044 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=4.3": { "title": "Today", "words": [ "Today" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Today", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6, "start": 4.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_4.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124726757, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_4.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 41777 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_4.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 78769 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=6": { "title": "Tomorrow", "words": [ "Tomorrow" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Tomorrow", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.9, "start": 6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124736360, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 46203 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 83337 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=7.9": { "title": "Yesterday", "words": [ "Yesterday" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Yesterday", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=7" ] ], "body": "Southern states varient", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10, "start": 7.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_7.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124747016, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_7.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 51194 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_7.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 93489 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=10": { "title": "Day", "words": [ "Day" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Day", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12, "start": 10 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_10-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124758251, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_10-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 62832 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_10-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 97022 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=12": { "title": "Night", "words": [ "Night" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Night", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.2, "start": 12 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_12-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124773040, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_12-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 73718 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_12-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 118778 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=14.2": { "title": "Morning", "words": [ "Morning" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Morning", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=14" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.7, "start": 14.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_14.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124789875, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_14.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 64035 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_14.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 116773 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=16.7": { "title": "Tonight", "words": [ "Tonight" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Tonight", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=16" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.5, "start": 16.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_16.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124804931, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_16.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 39598 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_16.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 79433 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=18.5": { "title": "Noon", "words": [ "Noon" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Noon", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=18" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.9, "start": 18.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_18.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124815022, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_18.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 26488 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_18.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 61753 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=19.9": { "title": "Afternoon", "words": [ "Afternoon" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Afternoon", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=19" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 21.8, "start": 19.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_19.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124822370, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_19.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 44623 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_19.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 90097 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=21.8": { "title": "Later", "words": [ "Later" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=21", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Later", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=21" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23.8, "start": 21.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_21.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124833160, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_21.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 67707 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_21.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 101021 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=23.8": { "title": "Soon", "words": [ "Soon" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=23", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Soon", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=23" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25.2, "start": 23.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_23.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124847869, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_23.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 31117 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_23.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 71050 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "rf3m0uNpcOw-start=25.2": { "title": "Sometimes", "words": [ "Sometimes" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=25", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw" ], [ "Sometimes", "https://youtu.be/rf3m0uNpcOw?t=25" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn times in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Time (this is the formal sign for time, like hands moving on a clock face)\n• Time (sometimes Time is signed like this – think of pointing to a watch)\n• Today/now (use the same sign for both words)\n• Tomorrow\n• Yesterday\n• Day (like the sun coming up)\n• Night (like the sun going down)\n• Morning\n• Tonight (today night – the sign used for ‘night’ here (fingers around the nose) is another common sign for ‘night’ and is often used for that word, especially in a context where you want to sign small, rather than doing big hand movements.\n\nFor example, if you are tucked up in bed at night, saying good night to your partner, that’s the night to use.)\n\n• Noon\n• Afternoon (noon after)\n• Later\n• Soon\n• Sometimes (in the video I did a few too many lifts of my hand – two movements would have been more correct – i.e. my right hand should go up and then down)\n\nSince I’m heading offline for the rest of December and January, I’ll set up the next few Auslan lessons to be posted automatically.\n\nSo you can check back here for your lessons as usual. For those of you who subscribe to my course, I won’t be sending any notifications via email while I’m gone.\n\nJust check back here each Monday and you’ll find your lesson.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Drf3m0uNpcOw%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 28.999, "start": 25.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf3m0uNpcOw\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_25.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124856202, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_25.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.036, "byteSize": 59978 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/rf3m0uNpcOw-start_-1p-_25.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.035, "byteSize": 108581 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=0": { "title": "Week", "words": [ "Week" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Week", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=0" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.3, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124870011, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 63967 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 115096 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=2.3": { "title": "Month", "words": [ "Month" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Month", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=2" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.1, "start": 2.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_2.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124886339, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_2.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 52776 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_2.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 91536 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=4.1": { "title": "Year", "words": [ "Year" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Year", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=4" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6, "start": 4.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_4.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124898400, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_4.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 41711 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_4.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 81081 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=6": { "title": "Next Week", "words": [ "Next", "Week" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Next Week", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=6" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.8, "start": 6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124910159, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 51387 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 91152 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=7.8": { "title": "In Two Weeks", "words": [ "In", "Two", "Weeks" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "In Two Weeks", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=7" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9.1, "start": 7.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_7.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124922925, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_7.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 41956 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_7.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 67765 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=9.1": { "title": "In Three Weeks", "words": [ "In", "Three", "Weeks" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "In Three Weeks", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=9" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.8, "start": 9.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_9.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124932327, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_9.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 46681 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_9.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 89521 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=10.8": { "title": "Last Week", "words": [ "Last", "Week" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Last Week", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=10" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.8, "start": 10.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_10.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124944750, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_10.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 56537 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_10.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 96674 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=12.8": { "title": "Two Weeks Ago", "words": [ "Two", "Weeks", "Ago" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Two Weeks Ago", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=12" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.2, "start": 12.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_12.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124957867, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_12.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 40806 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_12.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 80483 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=14.2": { "title": "Three Weeks Ago", "words": [ "Three", "Weeks", "Ago" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Three Weeks Ago", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=14" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16, "start": 14.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_14.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124967567, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_14.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 52802 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_14.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 94595 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=16": { "title": "Before", "words": [ "Before" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Before", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=16" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20, "start": 16 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_16-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124978823, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_16-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 4.004, "byteSize": 89754 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_16-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 4.004, "byteSize": 175844 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=20": { "title": "Early", "words": [ "Early" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=20", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Early", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=20" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22, "start": 20 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_20-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653124999895, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_20-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 45809 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_20-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 83705 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=22": { "title": "Late", "words": [ "Late" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Late", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=22" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23.7, "start": 22 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_22-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125011672, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_22-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 42915 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_22-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 81553 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=23.7": { "title": "Too Late", "words": [ "Too", "Late" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=23", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Too Late", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=23" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 26, "start": 23.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_23.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125022232, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_23.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 61834 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_23.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 106096 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=26": { "title": "Half an Hour", "words": [ "Half", "an", "Hour" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=26", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Half an Hour", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=26" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 29, "start": 26 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_26-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125035440, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_26-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 3.003, "byteSize": 74013 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_26-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 3.003, "byteSize": 132668 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "neyjEzomWyc-start=29": { "title": "Still", "words": [ "Still" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=29", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Times 2", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc" ], [ "Still", "https://youtu.be/neyjEzomWyc?t=29" ] ], "body": "Here are some more signs about time:\n\nVocab:\n\n• Week (W down)\n• Month (M forward)\n• Year (Y down)\n• Next week\n• In two weeks\n• In three weeks (you see the pattern here – this can go on up to 9 weeks!)\n• Last week\n• Two weeks ago\n• Three weeks ago (you see the pattern here too.)\n• Before\n• After\n• Early (the same sign as after)\n• Late\n• Too late\n• Half hour\n• Still\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DneyjEzomWyc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 31.999, "start": 29 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neyjEzomWyc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_29-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125052575, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_29-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.569, "byteSize": 29673 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/neyjEzomWyc-start_-1p-_29-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.568, "byteSize": 55833 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=0": { "title": "Deaf", "words": [ "Deaf" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Deaf", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=0" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.4, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125059958, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 52492 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 118581 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=2.4": { "title": "Hearing", "words": [ "Hearing" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Hearing", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=2" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.2, "start": 2.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_2.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125072805, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_2.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 36411 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_2.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 77971 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=4.2": { "title": "Sign", "words": [ "Sign" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Sign", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=4" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6, "start": 4.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_4.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125082833, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_4.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 53401 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_4.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 89835 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=6": { "title": "Language", "words": [ "Language" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Language", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=6" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.4, "start": 6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125095553, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 60890 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 124305 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=8.4": { "title": "Auslan, Chat", "words": [ "Auslan", "Chat" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Auslan, Chat", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=8" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10, "start": 8.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_8.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125110428, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_8.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 61725 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_8.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 87760 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=10": { "title": "Fingerspelling, Fingerspell", "words": [ "Fingerspelling", "Fingerspell" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Fingerspelling, Fingerspell", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=10" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.4, "start": 10 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_10-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125123106, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_10-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 67872 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_10-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 119719 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=12.4": { "title": "Alphabet", "words": [ "Alphabet" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Alphabet", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=12" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15, "start": 12.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_12.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125138098, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_12.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 69605 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_12.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 121536 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=15": { "title": "Voice", "words": [ "Voice" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Voice", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=15" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.7, "start": 15 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_15-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125152975, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_15-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 34193 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_15-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 70693 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=16.7": { "title": "Voice Off, Voiceless", "words": [ "Voice", "Off", "Voiceless" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Voice Off, Voiceless", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=16" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20, "start": 16.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_16.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125161615, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_16.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 3.304, "byteSize": 63686 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_16.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 3.303, "byteSize": 137005 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "a-31TKKh6DM-start=20": { "title": "Oral", "words": [ "Oral" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=20", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Deafness And Signing", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM" ], [ "Oral", "https://youtu.be/a-31TKKh6DM?t=20" ] ], "body": "Here are some signs about being deaf and using Auslan (Australian sign language):\n\nVocab:\n\nDeaf\nHearing\nSign\nLanguage\nAuslan (Australian sign language)\nFingerspell/spell\nAlphabet (A-Z)\nVoice\nLock your voice/voice off\nOral (this is also the sign for lipread)\n\nThere are some words and phrases here that aren’t commonly used in mainstream English.\n\nPeople who aren’t deaf are referred to as ‘hearing’. Deaf people who don’t use sign language, communicating with speech and lipreading, are described as ‘oral’.\n\nI grew up oral and learnt to sign when I was eighteen – this is a common situation for Deaf people in Australia.\n\nFingerspelling refers to manually spelling out the letters of words. If you don’t know the sign for a word, fingerspell it. In Auslan, fingerspelling is commonly used for names and places.\n\nSome words, such as ‘cream’ are always fingerspelled, and the fingerspelled version becomes a sort of ‘sign’ for that word. There are some English words for which there is no equivalent Auslan sign.\n\nIn this case, you could fingerspell the word, though more fluent signers will usually find a way to visually convey the meaning of the word using Auslan signs.\n\nLock your voice: since Auslan has its own grammar, trying to speak English while signing can be challenging, and also make your signs difficult to understand.\n\nIt’s common in Auslan to refer to ‘turning off your voice’ or ‘locking your voice’ which means that you don’t speak – just sign.\n\nHowever, if you are speaking English with a group of hearing people, and there is a Deaf person present, it is polite to sign whatever words you can, even if it’s not using correct Auslan grammar, so that the Deaf person can get an idea of what you are talking about.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253Da-31TKKh6DM%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 23.999, "start": 20 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-31TKKh6DM\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_20-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125177055, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_20-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.536, "byteSize": 56621 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/a-31TKKh6DM-start_-1p-_20-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.536, "byteSize": 106634 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "WwgcHGNwm1w-start=0": { "title": "Communication, Conversation", "words": [ "Communication", "Conversation" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Communication", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w" ], [ "Communication, Conversation", "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn communication in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\nCommunicate/Conversation\nTalk\nAsk\nAnswer\nQuestion\nSay/tell\nAgree\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWwgcHGNwm1w%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.7, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125190506, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 84508 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 150335 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "WwgcHGNwm1w-start=2.7": { "title": "Talk", "words": [ "Talk" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Communication", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w" ], [ "Talk", "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn communication in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\nCommunicate/Conversation\nTalk\nAsk\nAnswer\nQuestion\nSay/tell\nAgree\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWwgcHGNwm1w%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.6, "start": 2.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_2.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125209744, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_2.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 53372 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_2.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 97661 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "WwgcHGNwm1w-start=4.6": { "title": "Ask", "words": [ "Ask" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Communication", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w" ], [ "Ask", "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn communication in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\nCommunicate/Conversation\nTalk\nAsk\nAnswer\nQuestion\nSay/tell\nAgree\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWwgcHGNwm1w%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.5, "start": 4.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_4.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125222175, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_4.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 45210 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_4.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 91343 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "WwgcHGNwm1w-start=6.5": { "title": "Answer", "words": [ "Answer" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Communication", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w" ], [ "Answer", "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn communication in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\nCommunicate/Conversation\nTalk\nAsk\nAnswer\nQuestion\nSay/tell\nAgree\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWwgcHGNwm1w%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.6, "start": 6.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_6.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125232990, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_6.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 52344 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_6.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 108807 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "WwgcHGNwm1w-start=8.6": { "title": "Question", "words": [ "Question" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Communication", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w" ], [ "Question", "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=8" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn communication in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\nCommunicate/Conversation\nTalk\nAsk\nAnswer\nQuestion\nSay/tell\nAgree\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWwgcHGNwm1w%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.6, "start": 8.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_8.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125246725, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_8.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 50171 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_8.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 95829 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "WwgcHGNwm1w-start=10.6": { "title": "Say", "words": [ "Say" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Communication", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w" ], [ "Say", "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn communication in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\nCommunicate/Conversation\nTalk\nAsk\nAnswer\nQuestion\nSay/tell\nAgree\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWwgcHGNwm1w%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.8, "start": 10.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_10.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125260022, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_10.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 44599 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_10.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 97543 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "WwgcHGNwm1w-start=12.8": { "title": "Agree", "words": [ "Agree" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Communication", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w" ], [ "Agree", "https://youtu.be/WwgcHGNwm1w?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn communication in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\nCommunicate/Conversation\nTalk\nAsk\nAnswer\nQuestion\nSay/tell\nAgree\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DWwgcHGNwm1w%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.999, "start": 12.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgcHGNwm1w\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_12.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125272364, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_12.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 41105 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/WwgcHGNwm1w-start_-1p-_12.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 80418 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=0": { "title": "School", "words": [ "School" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "School", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=0" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125282699, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 48470 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 90559 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=2": { "title": "Teacher", "words": [ "Teacher" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Teacher", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=2" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.6, "start": 2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125295079, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 58826 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 117710 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=4.6": { "title": "Teach", "words": [ "Teach" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Teach", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=4" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.8, "start": 4.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_4.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125308186, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_4.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 64632 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_4.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 112187 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=6.8": { "title": "Study", "words": [ "Study" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Study", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=6" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9.4, "start": 6.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_6.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125323765, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_6.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 70128 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_6.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 116757 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=9.4": { "title": "Class", "words": [ "Class" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Class", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=9" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.8, "start": 9.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_9.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125339686, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_9.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 66539 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_9.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 113488 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=11.8": { "title": "Student", "words": [ "Student" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Student", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=11" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.2, "start": 11.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_11.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125356239, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_11.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 67491 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_11.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 120382 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=14.2": { "title": "Read", "words": [ "Read" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Read", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=14" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16, "start": 14.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_14.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125370337, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_14.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 56425 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_14.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 89286 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=16": { "title": "Write", "words": [ "Write" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Write", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=16" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.1, "start": 16 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_16-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125381807, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_16-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 56973 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_16-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 103546 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=18.1": { "title": "Learn", "words": [ "Learn" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Learn", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=18" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.6, "start": 18.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_18.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125394746, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_18.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.503, "byteSize": 53740 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_18.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.502, "byteSize": 108386 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=20.6": { "title": "Remember", "words": [ "Remember" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=20", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Remember", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=20" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22.1, "start": 20.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_20.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125409342, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_20.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 41895 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_20.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 71793 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=22.1": { "title": "Forget", "words": [ "Forget" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Forget", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=22" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 24.2, "start": 22.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_22.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125418486, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_22.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 59508 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_22.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 110088 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=24.2": { "title": "Practice, Practise", "words": [ "Practice", "Practise" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=24", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Practice, Practise", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=24" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25.8, "start": 24.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_24.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125431520, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_24.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 61280 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_24.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 87637 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=25.8": { "title": "Think", "words": [ "Think" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=25", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Think", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=25" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 27.6, "start": 25.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_25.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125444038, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_25.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 43800 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_25.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 87970 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=27.6": { "title": "Know", "words": [ "Know" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=27", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Know", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=27" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 29.2, "start": 27.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_27.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125455440, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_27.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 30812 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_27.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 65244 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=29.2": { "title": "Don't Know", "words": [ "Don't", "Know" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=29", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Don't Know", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=29" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 31.2, "start": 29.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_29.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125465212, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_29.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 63680 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_29.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 99072 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=31.2": { "title": "Understand", "words": [ "Understand" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=31", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Understand", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=31" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 33.1, "start": 31.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_31.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125478214, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_31.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 51397 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_31.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 86425 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start=33.1": { "title": "Work", "words": [ "Work" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=33", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Study signs", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg" ], [ "Work", "https://youtu.be/Ub3zeZ3hJGg?t=33" ] ], "body": "Vocab:\n\n• School\n• Teacher (my thumb and pointer finger make an L shape here.)\n• Teach\n• Study (in the video, two circular movements of my hand would have been enough.)\n• Class\n• Student\n• Read\n• Write (in the video I should have just written two lines on my hand, not three)\n• Learn (again, two rubs of my fingers would be the correct sign for learn)\n• Remember\n• Forget\n• Practise\n• Think\n• Know\n• Don’t know\n• Understand\n• Work\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUb3zeZ3hJGg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 35.999, "start": 33.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3zeZ3hJGg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_33.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125488467, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_33.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 52768 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/Ub3zeZ3hJGg-start_-1p-_33.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 79832 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435017600000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "DUWKwQwwZZc-start=0.5": { "title": "Water", "words": [ "Water" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Hygiene", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc" ], [ "Water", "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn hygiene in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Water\n• Clean\n• Dirty\n• Do the dishes\n• Shower\n• Bath\n• Sweep\n• Stink\n• Wash\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DDUWKwQwwZZc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.5, "start": 0.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_0.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125499998, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_0.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 48519 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_0.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 95607 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "DUWKwQwwZZc-start=2.5": { "title": "Clean", "words": [ "Clean" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Hygiene", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc" ], [ "Clean", "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn hygiene in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Water\n• Clean\n• Dirty\n• Do the dishes\n• Shower\n• Bath\n• Sweep\n• Stink\n• Wash\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DDUWKwQwwZZc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.1, "start": 2.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_2.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125511013, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_2.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 44464 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_2.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 76433 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "DUWKwQwwZZc-start=4.1": { "title": "Dirty", "words": [ "Dirty" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Hygiene", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc" ], [ "Dirty", "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn hygiene in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Water\n• Clean\n• Dirty\n• Do the dishes\n• Shower\n• Bath\n• Sweep\n• Stink\n• Wash\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DDUWKwQwwZZc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6, "start": 4.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_4.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125521185, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_4.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 51556 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_4.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 92003 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "DUWKwQwwZZc-start=6": { "title": "Wash The Dishes", "words": [ "Wash", "The", "Dishes" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Hygiene", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc" ], [ "Wash The Dishes", "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn hygiene in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Water\n• Clean\n• Dirty\n• Do the dishes\n• Shower\n• Bath\n• Sweep\n• Stink\n• Wash\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DDUWKwQwwZZc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.8, "start": 6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125532692, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 58496 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 97769 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "DUWKwQwwZZc-start=11.5": { "title": "Sweep", "words": [ "Sweep" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "everywhere", "northern", "southern", "wa", "nt", "sa", "qld", "nsw", "act", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Hygiene", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc" ], [ "Sweep", "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=11" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn hygiene in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Water\n• Clean\n• Dirty\n• Do the dishes\n• Shower\n• Bath\n• Sweep\n• Stink\n• Wash\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DDUWKwQwwZZc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.4, "start": 11.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_11.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125545110, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_11.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 85334 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_11.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 112939 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "DUWKwQwwZZc-start=13.4": { "title": "Stinky", "words": [ "Stinky" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Hygiene", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc" ], [ "Stinky", "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=13" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn hygiene in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Water\n• Clean\n• Dirty\n• Do the dishes\n• Shower\n• Bath\n• Sweep\n• Stink\n• Wash\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DDUWKwQwwZZc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.5, "start": 13.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_13.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125559767, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_13.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 60088 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_13.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 103778 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "DUWKwQwwZZc-start=15.5": { "title": "Wash", "words": [ "Wash" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "everywhere", "northern", "southern", "wa", "nt", "sa", "qld", "nsw", "act", "tas" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Hygiene", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc" ], [ "Wash", "https://youtu.be/DUWKwQwwZZc?t=15" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn hygiene in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Water\n• Clean\n• Dirty\n• Do the dishes\n• Shower\n• Bath\n• Sweep\n• Stink\n• Wash\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DDUWKwQwwZZc%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.999, "start": 15.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWKwQwwZZc\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_15.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125571333, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_15.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.936, "byteSize": 47285 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/DUWKwQwwZZc-start_-1p-_15.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.935, "byteSize": 91202 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ILDN8lsjx-I-start=0": { "title": "You can sign \"train\" or \"train\"", "words": [ "You", "can", "sign", "train", "or", "train" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "phrase" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Visual sense", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I" ], [ "You can sign \"train\" or \"train\"", "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn visual sense in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nAuslan is a language that needs to make sense, visually. In the last lesson, ‘egg’ is an example of a sign that is altered depending on context, in order to make sense, visually.\n\nAuslan signs tend to be based on what things look like, rather than how they sound. In English, some words have multiple meanings, such as the word “cross”.\n\nIt can refer to the shape of a cross, to feeling cross, to crossing the road. Each of these contexts is signed differently in Auslan.\n\nConsider the following words in different contexts:\n\nTrain (can mean to practise, or to catch a train)\n\nSeesaw (you need to show this visually – don’t sign the word for ‘see’ followed by ‘saw’/’see in-the-past’)\n\nPark (this can be a playground or a place to park your car)\n\nCan of drink (don’t sign the word ‘can’ (the opposite of ‘can’t’) – instead use the specific sign for soft drink)\n\nWake up (with this, you show your eyes opening – there is no need to add the sign for ‘up’)\n\nWhen you are signing, stop regularly and ask yourself if your signs make sense, visually. A lot of English words and phrases don’t make sense visually, and they need to be altered when you are signing.\n\nJokes in English that are funny because of a play on words often don’t make sense in Auslan. Jokes in Auslan often rely on visual ideas and facial expression to convey humour.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DILDN8lsjx-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.5, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125582608, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 5.506, "byteSize": 229344 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 5.505, "byteSize": 411181 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ILDN8lsjx-I-start=5.5": { "title": "Seesaw", "words": [ "Seesaw" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Visual sense", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I" ], [ "Seesaw", "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=5" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn visual sense in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nAuslan is a language that needs to make sense, visually. In the last lesson, ‘egg’ is an example of a sign that is altered depending on context, in order to make sense, visually.\n\nAuslan signs tend to be based on what things look like, rather than how they sound. In English, some words have multiple meanings, such as the word “cross”.\n\nIt can refer to the shape of a cross, to feeling cross, to crossing the road. Each of these contexts is signed differently in Auslan.\n\nConsider the following words in different contexts:\n\nTrain (can mean to practise, or to catch a train)\n\nSeesaw (you need to show this visually – don’t sign the word for ‘see’ followed by ‘saw’/’see in-the-past’)\n\nPark (this can be a playground or a place to park your car)\n\nCan of drink (don’t sign the word ‘can’ (the opposite of ‘can’t’) – instead use the specific sign for soft drink)\n\nWake up (with this, you show your eyes opening – there is no need to add the sign for ‘up’)\n\nWhen you are signing, stop regularly and ask yourself if your signs make sense, visually. A lot of English words and phrases don’t make sense visually, and they need to be altered when you are signing.\n\nJokes in English that are funny because of a play on words often don’t make sense in Auslan. Jokes in Auslan often rely on visual ideas and facial expression to convey humour.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DILDN8lsjx-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9.2, "start": 5.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_5.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125632891, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_5.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 3.704, "byteSize": 178631 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_5.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 3.703, "byteSize": 285074 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ILDN8lsjx-I-start=9.2": { "title": "Don't sign \"see\" then \"see in the past\"", "words": [ "Don't", "sign", "see", "then", "see", "in", "the", "past" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "phrase" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Visual sense", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I" ], [ "Don't sign \"see\" then \"see in the past\"", "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=9" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn visual sense in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nAuslan is a language that needs to make sense, visually. In the last lesson, ‘egg’ is an example of a sign that is altered depending on context, in order to make sense, visually.\n\nAuslan signs tend to be based on what things look like, rather than how they sound. In English, some words have multiple meanings, such as the word “cross”.\n\nIt can refer to the shape of a cross, to feeling cross, to crossing the road. Each of these contexts is signed differently in Auslan.\n\nConsider the following words in different contexts:\n\nTrain (can mean to practise, or to catch a train)\n\nSeesaw (you need to show this visually – don’t sign the word for ‘see’ followed by ‘saw’/’see in-the-past’)\n\nPark (this can be a playground or a place to park your car)\n\nCan of drink (don’t sign the word ‘can’ (the opposite of ‘can’t’) – instead use the specific sign for soft drink)\n\nWake up (with this, you show your eyes opening – there is no need to add the sign for ‘up’)\n\nWhen you are signing, stop regularly and ask yourself if your signs make sense, visually. A lot of English words and phrases don’t make sense visually, and they need to be altered when you are signing.\n\nJokes in English that are funny because of a play on words often don’t make sense in Auslan. Jokes in Auslan often rely on visual ideas and facial expression to convey humour.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DILDN8lsjx-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.5, "start": 9.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_9.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125669958, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_9.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 4.305, "byteSize": 121478 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_9.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 4.304, "byteSize": 248664 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ILDN8lsjx-I-start=13.5": { "title": "\"Park\" can be \"Park\" or it can be a playground.", "words": [ "Park", "can", "be", "Park", "or", "it", "can", "be", "a", "playground" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "phrase" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Visual sense", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I" ], [ "\"Park\" can be \"Park\" or it can be a playground.", "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=13" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn visual sense in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nAuslan is a language that needs to make sense, visually. In the last lesson, ‘egg’ is an example of a sign that is altered depending on context, in order to make sense, visually.\n\nAuslan signs tend to be based on what things look like, rather than how they sound. In English, some words have multiple meanings, such as the word “cross”.\n\nIt can refer to the shape of a cross, to feeling cross, to crossing the road. Each of these contexts is signed differently in Auslan.\n\nConsider the following words in different contexts:\n\nTrain (can mean to practise, or to catch a train)\n\nSeesaw (you need to show this visually – don’t sign the word for ‘see’ followed by ‘saw’/’see in-the-past’)\n\nPark (this can be a playground or a place to park your car)\n\nCan of drink (don’t sign the word ‘can’ (the opposite of ‘can’t’) – instead use the specific sign for soft drink)\n\nWake up (with this, you show your eyes opening – there is no need to add the sign for ‘up’)\n\nWhen you are signing, stop regularly and ask yourself if your signs make sense, visually. A lot of English words and phrases don’t make sense visually, and they need to be altered when you are signing.\n\nJokes in English that are funny because of a play on words often don’t make sense in Auslan. Jokes in Auslan often rely on visual ideas and facial expression to convey humour.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DILDN8lsjx-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 21.8, "start": 13.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_13.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125699032, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_13.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 8.309, "byteSize": 330428 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_13.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 8.308, "byteSize": 581284 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ILDN8lsjx-I-start=21.8": { "title": "To sign \"can of drink\" don't sign \"can\" of \"drink\"", "words": [ "To", "sign", "can", "of", "drink", "don't", "sign", "can", "of", "drink" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "phrase" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=21", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Visual sense", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I" ], [ "To sign \"can of drink\" don't sign \"can\" of \"drink\"", "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=21" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn visual sense in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nAuslan is a language that needs to make sense, visually. In the last lesson, ‘egg’ is an example of a sign that is altered depending on context, in order to make sense, visually.\n\nAuslan signs tend to be based on what things look like, rather than how they sound. In English, some words have multiple meanings, such as the word “cross”.\n\nIt can refer to the shape of a cross, to feeling cross, to crossing the road. Each of these contexts is signed differently in Auslan.\n\nConsider the following words in different contexts:\n\nTrain (can mean to practise, or to catch a train)\n\nSeesaw (you need to show this visually – don’t sign the word for ‘see’ followed by ‘saw’/’see in-the-past’)\n\nPark (this can be a playground or a place to park your car)\n\nCan of drink (don’t sign the word ‘can’ (the opposite of ‘can’t’) – instead use the specific sign for soft drink)\n\nWake up (with this, you show your eyes opening – there is no need to add the sign for ‘up’)\n\nWhen you are signing, stop regularly and ask yourself if your signs make sense, visually. A lot of English words and phrases don’t make sense visually, and they need to be altered when you are signing.\n\nJokes in English that are funny because of a play on words often don’t make sense in Auslan. Jokes in Auslan often rely on visual ideas and facial expression to convey humour.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DILDN8lsjx-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 29.3, "start": 21.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_21.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125766174, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_21.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 7.508, "byteSize": 272011 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_21.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 7.507, "byteSize": 502469 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ILDN8lsjx-I-start=29.7": { "title": "Soft drink", "words": [ "Soft", "drink" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=29", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Visual sense", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I" ], [ "Soft drink", "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=29" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn visual sense in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nAuslan is a language that needs to make sense, visually. In the last lesson, ‘egg’ is an example of a sign that is altered depending on context, in order to make sense, visually.\n\nAuslan signs tend to be based on what things look like, rather than how they sound. In English, some words have multiple meanings, such as the word “cross”.\n\nIt can refer to the shape of a cross, to feeling cross, to crossing the road. Each of these contexts is signed differently in Auslan.\n\nConsider the following words in different contexts:\n\nTrain (can mean to practise, or to catch a train)\n\nSeesaw (you need to show this visually – don’t sign the word for ‘see’ followed by ‘saw’/’see in-the-past’)\n\nPark (this can be a playground or a place to park your car)\n\nCan of drink (don’t sign the word ‘can’ (the opposite of ‘can’t’) – instead use the specific sign for soft drink)\n\nWake up (with this, you show your eyes opening – there is no need to add the sign for ‘up’)\n\nWhen you are signing, stop regularly and ask yourself if your signs make sense, visually. A lot of English words and phrases don’t make sense visually, and they need to be altered when you are signing.\n\nJokes in English that are funny because of a play on words often don’t make sense in Auslan. Jokes in Auslan often rely on visual ideas and facial expression to convey humour.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DILDN8lsjx-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 32.4, "start": 29.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_29.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125828355, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_29.7-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 108678 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_29.7-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 187365 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "ILDN8lsjx-I-start=32.4": { "title": "Sign \"wake up\", not \"wake\" \"up\"", "words": [ "Sign", "wake", "up", "not", "wake", "up" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "phrase" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=32", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Visual sense", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I" ], [ "Sign \"wake up\", not \"wake\" \"up\"", "https://youtu.be/ILDN8lsjx-I?t=32" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn visual sense in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nAuslan is a language that needs to make sense, visually. In the last lesson, ‘egg’ is an example of a sign that is altered depending on context, in order to make sense, visually.\n\nAuslan signs tend to be based on what things look like, rather than how they sound. In English, some words have multiple meanings, such as the word “cross”.\n\nIt can refer to the shape of a cross, to feeling cross, to crossing the road. Each of these contexts is signed differently in Auslan.\n\nConsider the following words in different contexts:\n\nTrain (can mean to practise, or to catch a train)\n\nSeesaw (you need to show this visually – don’t sign the word for ‘see’ followed by ‘saw’/’see in-the-past’)\n\nPark (this can be a playground or a place to park your car)\n\nCan of drink (don’t sign the word ‘can’ (the opposite of ‘can’t’) – instead use the specific sign for soft drink)\n\nWake up (with this, you show your eyes opening – there is no need to add the sign for ‘up’)\n\nWhen you are signing, stop regularly and ask yourself if your signs make sense, visually. A lot of English words and phrases don’t make sense visually, and they need to be altered when you are signing.\n\nJokes in English that are funny because of a play on words often don’t make sense in Auslan. Jokes in Auslan often rely on visual ideas and facial expression to convey humour.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DILDN8lsjx-I%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 38.999, "start": 32.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILDN8lsjx-I\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_32.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125849753, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_32.4-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 4.739, "byteSize": 190958 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/ILDN8lsjx-I-start_-1p-_32.4-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 4.738, "byteSize": 307003 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=0": { "title": "Woman", "words": [ "Woman" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Woman", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125890870, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 56822 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 112269 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=2": { "title": "Man", "words": [ "Man" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Man", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.6, "start": 2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125904192, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 46144 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 86534 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=3.6": { "title": "Boy", "words": [ "Boy" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Boy", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=3" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.8, "start": 3.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_3.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125914148, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_3.6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 36317 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_3.6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 74438 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=4.8": { "title": "Girl", "words": [ "Girl" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Girl", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.7, "start": 4.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_4.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125922570, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_4.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 51593 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_4.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 104200 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=6.7": { "title": "Mother", "words": [ "Mother" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Mother", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.9, "start": 6.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_6.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125934432, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_6.7-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 40726 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_6.7-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 72235 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=7.9": { "title": "Father", "words": [ "Father" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Father", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=7" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9.9, "start": 7.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_7.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125944253, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_7.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 66028 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_7.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 118571 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=9.9": { "title": "Mum, Mummy", "words": [ "Mum", "Mummy" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Mum, Mummy", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=9" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.8, "start": 9.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_9.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125960553, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_9.9-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 51839 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_9.9-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 106820 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=11.8": { "title": "Brother", "words": [ "Brother" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Brother", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=11" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.1, "start": 11.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_11.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125975083, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_11.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 44036 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_11.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 76148 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=13.1": { "title": "Sister", "words": [ "Sister" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Sister", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=13" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.1, "start": 13.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_13.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653125986421, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_13.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 51183 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_13.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 106231 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=15.1": { "title": "Friend", "words": [ "Friend" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Friend", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=15" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17.1, "start": 15.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_15.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126000345, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_15.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 54434 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_15.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 115087 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=17.1": { "title": "Son", "words": [ "Son" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=17", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Son", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=17" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.6, "start": 17.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_17.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126015475, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_17.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 51266 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_17.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 96782 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=18.6": { "title": "Daughter", "words": [ "Daughter" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Daughter", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=18" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 20.1, "start": 18.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_18.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126028255, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_18.6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 43503 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_18.6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 86138 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=20.1": { "title": "Children", "words": [ "Children" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=20", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Children", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=20" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22.3, "start": 20.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_20.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126039333, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_20.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 68411 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_20.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 126695 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "QRjJa3plW3E-start=22.3": { "title": "Adult", "words": [ "Adult" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - People", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E" ], [ "Adult", "https://youtu.be/QRjJa3plW3E?t=22" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn people in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• Woman\n• Man\n• Boy\n• Girl\n• Mother (MM)\n• Father (FF)\n• Mum/mummy\n• Brother\n• Sister\n• Friend\n• Son (same as the sign for ‘boy’)\n• Daughter (DD)\n• Children (sign little, then pat the top of each child. For child, just one pat. For three children, do three pats.)\n• Adult (literally translates as ‘head high’)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DQRjJa3plW3E%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25.999, "start": 22.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjJa3plW3E\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_22.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126056197, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_22.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.036, "byteSize": 59391 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/QRjJa3plW3E-start_-1p-_22.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.035, "byteSize": 117902 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435276800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=0": { "title": "Cat", "words": [ "Cat" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Cat", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.3, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126073398, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 84003 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 150636 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=2.3": { "title": "Dog", "words": [ "Dog" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Dog", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=2" ] ], "body": "Note: classifier for \"dog\" usually used instead when chatting with someone who has tunnel vision to keep sign closer to your face", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4, "start": 2.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_2.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126094782, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_2.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 61847 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_2.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 112357 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=4": { "title": "Rabbit", "words": [ "Rabbit" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Rabbit", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.3, "start": 4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126109139, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_4-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 105625 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_4-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 165941 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=6.3": { "title": "Bird", "words": [ "Bird" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Bird", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8, "start": 6.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_6.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126132707, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_6.3-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 51624 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_6.3-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 103033 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=8": { "title": "Horse", "words": [ "Horse" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Horse", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=8" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.4, "start": 8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126145541, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.403, "byteSize": 92659 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.402, "byteSize": 160052 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=10.4": { "title": "Sheep", "words": [ "Sheep" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Sheep", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.1, "start": 10.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_10.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126166147, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_10.4-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 54264 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_10.4-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 110192 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=12.1": { "title": "Cow", "words": [ "Cow" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Cow", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 14.2, "start": 12.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_12.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126179345, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_12.1-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.103, "byteSize": 87541 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_12.1-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.102, "byteSize": 140258 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=14.2": { "title": "Giraffe", "words": [ "Giraffe" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=14", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Giraffe", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=14" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.5, "start": 14.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_14.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126198400, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_14.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.303, "byteSize": 79458 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_14.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.302, "byteSize": 137681 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=16.5": { "title": "Elephant", "words": [ "Elephant" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Elephant", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=16" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.2, "start": 16.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_16.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126215635, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_16.5-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 105932 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_16.5-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 173886 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=19.2": { "title": "Lion", "words": [ "Lion" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Lion", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=19" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22, "start": 19.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_19.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126237164, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_19.2-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.803, "byteSize": 120438 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_19.2-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.802, "byteSize": 194734 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=22": { "title": "Monkey", "words": [ "Monkey" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Monkey", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=22" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22.8, "start": 22 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_22-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126260486, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_22-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 0.801, "byteSize": 46849 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_22-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 0.8, "byteSize": 63713 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=22.8": { "title": "Gorilla", "words": [ "Gorilla" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Gorilla", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=22" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25, "start": 22.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_22.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126268003, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_22.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 99743 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_22.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 148173 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "zwAxKFjBqwg-start=25": { "title": "Dinosaur", "words": [ "Dinosaur" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=25", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Animals", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg" ], [ "Dinosaur", "https://youtu.be/zwAxKFjBqwg?t=25" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn animals in Auslan (Australian sign language) \n\nA great way to get children interested in signing is to teach them the signs for animals.\n\nVocab:\n\nCat\nDog (pat your thigh twice)\nRabbit\nBird/chicken\nHorse\nSheep\nCow\nGiraffe\nElephant\nLion\nMonkey\nGorilla\nDinosaur\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DzwAxKFjBqwg%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 28.999, "start": 25 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAxKFjBqwg\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_25-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126286227, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_25-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 99451 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/zwAxKFjBqwg-start_-1p-_25-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 153119 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "UFbfH8xhhFo-start=0": { "title": "You are beautiful", "words": [ "You", "are", "beautiful" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Love", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo" ], [ "You are beautiful", "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn love signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nWhat is a language if you don’t know how to tell someone you love them? In this video I sign, ‘You are beautiful. I love you.’\n\nThen I wave goodbye, and as I wave, I change my handshape into the American sign for ‘I love you’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUFbfH8xhhFo%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.6, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126306219, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 85804 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 164912 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "UFbfH8xhhFo-start=2.6": { "title": "I love you", "words": [ "I", "love", "you" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Love", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo" ], [ "I love you", "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn love signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nWhat is a language if you don’t know how to tell someone you love them? In this video I sign, ‘You are beautiful. I love you.’\n\nThen I wave goodbye, and as I wave, I change my handshape into the American sign for ‘I love you’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUFbfH8xhhFo%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.8, "start": 2.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_2.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126326389, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_2.6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 81210 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_2.6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 142760 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "UFbfH8xhhFo-start=4.8": { "title": "Bye", "words": [ "Bye" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Love", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo" ], [ "Bye", "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn love signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nWhat is a language if you don’t know how to tell someone you love them? In this video I sign, ‘You are beautiful. I love you.’\n\nThen I wave goodbye, and as I wave, I change my handshape into the American sign for ‘I love you’.\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUFbfH8xhhFo%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6, "start": 4.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_4.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126344391, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_4.8-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 50953 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_4.8-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 87697 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "UFbfH8xhhFo-start=6": { "title": "Love, I Love You", "words": [ "Love", "I", "Love", "You" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Love", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo" ], [ "Love, I Love You", "https://youtu.be/UFbfH8xhhFo?t=6" ] ], "body": "American Sign Language \"ILY\" sign, commonly used in Australia", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DUFbfH8xhhFo%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.999, "start": 6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbfH8xhhFo\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126354446, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 512, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_6-0-x264-512x288.mp4", "duration": 1.135, "byteSize": 37947 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 640, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/UFbfH8xhhFo-start_-1p-_6-0-vp9-640x360.webm", "duration": 1.134, "byteSize": 72751 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=0": { "title": "One, 1", "words": [ "One", "1" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "One, 1", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 1.5, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126362025, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 31431 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 66863 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=1.5": { "title": "Two, 2", "words": [ "Two", "2" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=1", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Two, 2", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=1" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.5, "start": 1.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_1.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126371204, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_1.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 20277 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_1.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.001, "byteSize": 44539 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=2.5": { "title": "Three, 3", "words": [ "Three", "3" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Three, 3", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 3.8, "start": 2.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_2.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126377208, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_2.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 23934 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_2.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 52405 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=3.8": { "title": "Four, 4", "words": [ "Four", "4" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=3", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Four, 4", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=3" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.9, "start": 3.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_3.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126383844, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_3.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.102, "byteSize": 23020 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_3.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.101, "byteSize": 52381 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=4.9": { "title": "Five, 5", "words": [ "Five", "5" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Five, 5", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 6.3, "start": 4.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_4.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126390198, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_4.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 28226 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_4.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 67393 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=6.3": { "title": "Six, 6", "words": [ "Six", "6" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=6", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Six, 6", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=6" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.5, "start": 6.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_6.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126397918, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_6.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 23639 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_6.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 50696 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=7.5": { "title": "Seven, 7", "words": [ "Seven", "7" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=7", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Seven, 7", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=7" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 8.7, "start": 7.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_7.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126404826, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_7.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 23863 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_7.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 53517 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=8.7": { "title": "Eight, 8", "words": [ "Eight", "8" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=8", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Eight, 8", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=8" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 9.9, "start": 8.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_8.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126411465, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_8.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 20282 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_8.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 45900 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=9.9": { "title": "Nine, 9", "words": [ "Nine", "9" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Nine, 9", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=9" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 11.2, "start": 9.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_9.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126417542, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_9.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 23562 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_9.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 50695 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=11.2": { "title": "Ten, 10", "words": [ "Ten", "10" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=11", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Ten, 10", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=11" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12.3, "start": 11.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_11.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126424263, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_11.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.102, "byteSize": 21141 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_11.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.101, "byteSize": 54157 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=12.3": { "title": "Eleven, 11", "words": [ "Eleven", "11" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Eleven, 11", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.8, "start": 12.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_12.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126430699, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_12.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 25846 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_12.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 58251 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=13.8": { "title": "Twelve, 12", "words": [ "Twelve", "12" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Twelve, 12", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=13" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15, "start": 13.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_13.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126438506, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_13.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.202, "byteSize": 21227 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_13.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.201, "byteSize": 45846 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=15": { "title": "Thirteen, 13", "words": [ "Thirteen", "13" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Thirteen, 13", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=15" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 16.8, "start": 15 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_15-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126444347, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_15-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.802, "byteSize": 34183 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_15-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.801, "byteSize": 71044 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=16.8": { "title": "Fourteen, 14", "words": [ "Fourteen", "14" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=16", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Fourteen, 14", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=16" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 18.1, "start": 16.8 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_16.8-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126453195, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_16.8-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 30159 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_16.8-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 54799 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=18.1": { "title": "Fifteen, 15", "words": [ "Fifteen", "15" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=18", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Fifteen, 15", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=18" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 19.7, "start": 18.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_18.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126460566, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_18.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 34492 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_18.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 69147 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=19.7": { "title": "Sixteen, 16", "words": [ "Sixteen", "16" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Sixteen, 16", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=19" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 21.1, "start": 19.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_19.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126468931, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_19.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 27338 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_19.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 62176 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=21.1": { "title": "Seventeen, 17", "words": [ "Seventeen", "17" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=21", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Seventeen, 17", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=21" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 22.7, "start": 21.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_21.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126476758, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_21.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 33659 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_21.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 65653 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=22.7": { "title": "Eighteen, 18", "words": [ "Eighteen", "18" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=22", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Eighteen, 18", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=22" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 24.1, "start": 22.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_22.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126485790, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_22.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 31356 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_22.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 62209 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=24.1": { "title": "Nineteen, 19", "words": [ "Nineteen", "19" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=24", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Nineteen, 19", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=24" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 25.7, "start": 24.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_24.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126493882, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_24.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 35323 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_24.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 69374 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=25.7": { "title": "Twenty, 20", "words": [ "Twenty", "20" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=25", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Twenty, 20", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=25" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 27, "start": 25.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_25.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126502678, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_25.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.302, "byteSize": 28308 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_25.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.301, "byteSize": 57768 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=27": { "title": "Twenty One, 21", "words": [ "Twenty", "One", "21" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=27", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Twenty One, 21", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=27" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 29.6, "start": 27 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_27-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126510221, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_27-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.603, "byteSize": 60518 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_27-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.602, "byteSize": 122908 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=29.6": { "title": "Twenty Two, 22", "words": [ "Twenty", "Two", "22" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=29", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Twenty Two, 22", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=29" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 31.2, "start": 29.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_29.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126525690, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_29.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 34604 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_29.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 65410 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=31.2": { "title": "Thirty Three, 33", "words": [ "Thirty", "Three", "33" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=31", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Thirty Three, 33", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=31" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 32.7, "start": 31.2 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_31.2-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126534423, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_31.2-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 36678 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_31.2-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 70184 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=32.7": { "title": "Forty Four, 44", "words": [ "Forty", "Four", "44" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=32", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Forty Four, 44", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=32" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 34.7, "start": 32.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_32.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126543528, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_32.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 44038 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_32.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 83296 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=34.7": { "title": "One Hundred, 100", "words": [ "One", "Hundred", "100" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=34", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "One Hundred, 100", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=34" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 37.4, "start": 34.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_34.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126554452, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_34.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 64220 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_34.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 130991 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=37.4": { "title": "One Thousand, 1000", "words": [ "One", "Thousand", "1000" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=37", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "One Thousand, 1000", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=37" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 39.3, "start": 37.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_37.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126569437, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_37.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 44006 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_37.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 87162 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=39.3": { "title": "One Million, 1000000", "words": [ "One", "Million", "1000000" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=39", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "One Million, 1000000", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=39" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 41.5, "start": 39.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_39.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126580119, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_39.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 57513 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_39.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 107908 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=41.5": { "title": "How Old?", "words": [ "How", "Old" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=41", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "How Old?", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=41" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 43.4, "start": 41.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_41.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126594772, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_41.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 43703 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_41.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.902, "byteSize": 81276 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=43.4": { "title": "Six Years Old", "words": [ "Six", "Years", "Old" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=43", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Six Years Old", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=43" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 45, "start": 43.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_43.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126605544, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_43.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 41367 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_43.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 73432 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=45": { "title": "Seven Years Old", "words": [ "Seven", "Years", "Old" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=45", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Seven Years Old", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=45" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 47, "start": 45 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_45-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126615443, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_45-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 48837 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_45-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 85872 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=47": { "title": "Six o'clock", "words": [ "Six", "o'clock" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=47", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Six o'clock", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=47" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 48.4, "start": 47 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_47-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126627161, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_47-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 44517 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_47-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 75580 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "U32RG9JbZb0-start=48.4": { "title": "Seven o'clock", "words": [ "Seven", "o'clock" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=48", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Numbers", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0" ], [ "Seven o'clock", "https://youtu.be/U32RG9JbZb0?t=48" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn numbers in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• 1-10\n• 11-20\n• 21 (most double digit numbers are structured like this)\n• 22, 33, 44 (except where both digits are the same, in which case they are signed like this)\n• 100\n• 1 thousand\n• 1 million (1 M)\n• how old\n• 6 years old, 7 years old (all ages are signed from the nose)\n• 6 o’clock, 7 o’clock (all hours of the clock are signed from the pointer finger of the opposite hand)\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DU32RG9JbZb0%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 51.999, "start": 48.4 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32RG9JbZb0\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_48.4-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126638040, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_48.4-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.236, "byteSize": 64304 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/U32RG9JbZb0-start_-1p-_48.4-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.235, "byteSize": 109398 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=0": { "title": "House", "words": [ "House" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "House", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 2.7, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126653562, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.703, "byteSize": 65225 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.702, "byteSize": 132896 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=2.7": { "title": "Home", "words": [ "Home" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=2", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Home", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=2" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 4.1, "start": 2.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_2.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126671271, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_2.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.402, "byteSize": 37295 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_2.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.401, "byteSize": 73729 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=4.1": { "title": "Door", "words": [ "Door" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=4", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Door", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=4" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 5.6, "start": 4.1 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_4.1-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126680039, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_4.1-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 42541 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_4.1-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 74069 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=5.6": { "title": "Window", "words": [ "Window" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=5", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Window", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=5" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 7.2, "start": 5.6 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_5.6-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126690752, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_5.6-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.602, "byteSize": 56935 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_5.6-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.601, "byteSize": 84672 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=9": { "title": "Floor", "words": [ "Floor" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=9", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Floor", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=9" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 10.5, "start": 9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126702284, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 38525 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 75072 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=10.5": { "title": "Table", "words": [ "Table" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=10", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Table", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=10" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 12, "start": 10.5 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_10.5-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126711357, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_10.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.502, "byteSize": 48981 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_10.5-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.501, "byteSize": 78374 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=12": { "title": "Chair", "words": [ "Chair" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=12", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Chair", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=12" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 13.7, "start": 12 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_12-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126722059, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_12-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 48278 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_12-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 85808 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=13.7": { "title": "Kitchen", "words": [ "Kitchen" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=13", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Kitchen", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=13" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 15.9, "start": 13.7 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_13.7-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126733743, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_13.7-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 54221 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_13.7-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 101821 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=15.9": { "title": "Room", "words": [ "Room" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=15", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Room", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=15" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 17.6, "start": 15.9 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_15.9-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126745679, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_15.9-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 44922 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_15.9-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 83905 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=19.3": { "title": "Phone", "words": [ "Phone" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=19", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Phone", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=19" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 21, "start": 19.3 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_19.3-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126757335, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_19.3-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 1.702, "byteSize": 40888 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_19.3-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 1.701, "byteSize": 77744 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "uXYyzddFybE-start=21": { "title": "Mobile Phone", "words": [ "Mobile", "Phone" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=21", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Around the house", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE" ], [ "Mobile Phone", "https://youtu.be/uXYyzddFybE?t=21" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn around the house signs in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nVocab:\n\n• House\n• Home\n• Door\n• Window\n• Bed\n• Floor\n• Table\n• Chair\n• Kitchen (KK)\n• Room\n• Light (this is for an electric light)\n• Phone\n• Mobile phone\n\nThis video is part of my free online Auslan course. To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://tinyurl.com/yd27a39k", "media": [ { "type": "video", "source": { "method": "fetch", "url": "asphyxia-media/%257B%2522link%2522%253A%2522https%253A%252F%252Fwww.youtube.com%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DuXYyzddFybE%2522%257D.mp4", "clipping": { "end": 24.999, "start": 21 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXYyzddFybE\"}" }, "thumbnail": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_21-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653126766527, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_21-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.203, "byteSize": 42305 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "asphyxia-media/uXYyzddFybE-start_-1p-_21-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.202, "byteSize": 90024 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1435363200000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, "5_G-APiiGJ0-start=0": { "title": "Cream", "words": [ "Cream" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/5_G-APiiGJ0?t=0", "nav": [ [ "Youtube", "https://www.youtube.com/" ], [ "Asphyxia", "https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8OE4s9xhwHdLvJd5Qle4g" ], [ "Learn Auslan - Fingerspelling Patterns", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_G-APiiGJ0" ], [ "Cream", "https://youtu.be/5_G-APiiGJ0?t=0" ] ], "body": "Use this video to learn fingerspelling Patterns in Auslan (Australian sign language)\n\nFor this lesson, read the text before you watch the video!\n\nPeople learning to fingerspell usually read one letter at a time, and at the end of each word they try to mentally put the letters together to understand the word.\n\nHowever, when reading they will be able to glance at a word on the page and know it from the shape – there is no need to read it letter by letter.\n\nReading fingerspelling can be the same. Rather than concentrating on each individual letter, concentrate on the handshape the word makes.\n\nNotice the first letter, the last letter, one or two key letters in the middle of the word, the approximate length of the word, then use this information to work out what the word is.\n\nContext is very important, so factor in what you are talking about. A long word that is fingerspelled will often be spelled slowly the first time in conversation, and then for the remainder of the conversation, signed very fast.\n\nThink about what you are talking about and what the word could possibly be.\n\nTry fingerspelling your name, looking for patterns and handshapes. Try finding patterns for these words:\n\n• Cream\n• Program\n• Out\n• How\n• Rice\n• Bus\n\nNow watch the video – I sign these words, showing you the rhythm I use that adds flow to the word.\n\nMany words that are routinely fingerspelled have a particular flow and shape that makes them easy to id