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To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://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": 2, "start": 0 }, "version": "{\"link\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QsNMcE-G4g\"}" }, "thumbnail": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_0-0.webp", "timestamp": 1653123096455, "encodes": [ { "type": "video/mp4", "width": 384, "height": 288, "container": "mp4", "codec": "h264", "version": "mp4:x264:22@512x288", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_0-0-x264-384x288.mp4", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 49033 }, { "type": "video/webm", "width": 480, "height": 360, "container": "webm", "codec": "vp9", "version": "webm:vp9:32@1024x576", "url": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/8QsNMcE-G4g-start_-1p-_0-0-vp9-480x360.webm", "duration": 2.002, "byteSize": 92781 } ] } ], "timestamp": 1434844800000, "provider": { "id": "asphyxia", "name": "Asphyxia", "verb": "demonstrated", "link": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA0L3BZogQc&list=PL2EMz0UaYFdTOOqToccQkHOiTgTMhbTKb" } }, { "id": "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=2", "published": true, "title": "What", "words": [ "What" ], "tags": [ "asphyxia", "vic", "nsw" ], "link": "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=2", "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" ], [ "What", "https://youtu.be/8QsNMcE-G4g?t=2" ] ], "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. 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To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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" } }, { "id": "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=3.8", "published": true, "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. 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To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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" } }, { "id": "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=5.8", "published": true, "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. 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To access the entire course, and additional lessons that are not taught via video, please visit my website, https://helloasphyxia.wordpress.com/\n\nTo learn more about what it is really like to be Deaf, details about the Deaf community and how Auslan is used by Deaf people, read my book, Future Girl, https://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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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" } }, { "id": "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=7.2", "published": true, "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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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" } }, { "id": "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=9", "published": true, "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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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" } }, { "id": "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=11", "published": true, "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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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" } }, { "id": "8QsNMcE-G4g-start=13", "published": true, "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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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": "https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/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" } } ] }

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