How Do You Sign Summer Vacation in ASL?

By Alice Nichols

Summer vacation is a time for relaxation, adventure, and exploring the world around us. For those who communicate using American Sign Language (ASL), it’s important to know how to sign about your summer plans and experiences. In this article, we will teach you how to sign about summer vacation in ASL.

Basic Signs

To start off, let’s learn some basic signs that are commonly used when talking about summer vacation in ASL:

  • Summer: Hold both hands out in front of you with palms facing down. Move your hands in a circular motion as if tracing the shape of the sun.
  • Vacation: Hold both hands up in front of you with palms facing each other.

    Move your hands apart and then back together again while wiggling your fingers.

  • Beach: Make a fist with one hand and place it on top of the other hand, which is flat. Then move both hands forward as if making waves.
  • Travel: Hold both hands up in front of you with palms facing forward. Move your hands forward and backward alternately.

Talking About Your Summer Plans

Now that you know some basic signs related to summer vacation, let’s talk about how to sign about your plans:

  • I am going to the beach: Sign “I” by pointing at yourself with one finger. Then sign “go” by pointing forward with both hands. Finally, sign “beach” using the sign we just learned.
  • I am traveling this summer: Sign “I” followed by “travel”, using the sign we learned earlier.

    Then sign “summer” using the circular motion we learned.

  • I am going on a road trip: Sign “I” followed by “go” using the same sign as before. Then sign “road” by making a fist with both hands and moving them back and forth as if driving on a bumpy road. Finally, sign “trip” by moving both hands forward and backward as if walking.

Talking About Your Summer Experiences

Once your summer vacation is over, you can use ASL to talk about your experiences:

  • I had a great time: Sign “I” followed by “have”, using the sign for possession. Then sign “fun” by holding both hands up in front of you and wiggling your fingers.
  • The weather was beautiful: Sign “weather” by holding one hand out in front of you and tapping it with the other hand twice.

    Then sign “beautiful” by holding both hands up in front of you with palms facing each other and spreading your fingers apart.

  • I saw some amazing sights: Sign “I” followed by “see”, using the same sign as before. Then sign “amazing” by holding one hand up in front of you with all fingers spread apart, while tapping it with the other hand twice.

In Conclusion

In conclusion, learning how to sign about summer vacation in ASL can be a fun way to communicate with others who use this language. By using these basic signs and phrases, you can talk about your plans and experiences in an engaging way that is easy for others to understand. So go ahead, try out these signs, and have a great summer!