How to Sign Letters J, K, & L in Sign Language

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Part of the video series: Sign Language Lessons: Alphabet & Numbers

Summary: Learn how to sign the letters J, K, and L with American Sign Language (ASL) tips in this free online sign language video tutorial clip.

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How to Sign Letters J, K, & L in Sign Language

Hello! My name is Melissa Schenk and on behalf of Expert Village today we're going to be learning about sign language. In the up coming clips, we're going to learn how to sign the alphabet and the numbers 1-10. Now in this clip, we'll learn J, K, and L. Now, we just did I of course. J is very similar to I. You want to keep that same pinky finger up, and with J you're simply going to actually make the letter J. Just like that. J. We start off with I, J. Just like that. J. K, a little bit more challenging. K looks like this. You're going to try and form sort of a letter K. You point this finger up, your index finger up. The middle finger you sort of stick down and the thumb touches that finger, so K. I'll show you what it looks like from this angle. K. That one may be a bit of a tricky one. You'll want to practice that. L. L is quite simple. L. It of course forms the letter L. L. If we go from I, J, K, L. Let's put that together now as we go along. Of course, with any sort of sign language practice is what you're going to need to do. The more you do it the better that you'll get at it. Let's go from A now to L. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L. In our next clips, L, M, N, O, so those are coming up next.

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