Ever since I was a young boy and people found out I had deaf parents, I would usually get the same response. "Oh, I've always wanted to learn sign language!" There is just something innately compelling about communicating with your hands. We are all attracted to sign language for some reason and there has been at least one occasion in every person's life where knowing how to sign would have been a big help! If you've ever wanted to learn ASL but you never knew where to get started, I have the perfect solution. There is a new sign language online learning website that hosts 10 video lessons designed to get you signing today! It is taught by an ASL expert, Dr. Byron Bridges, who has taught thousands of students and interpreters how to sign. These videos are high quality and better than anything else on the internet. Point blank... If you want to learn Sign Language, check out www.signlanguage101.com and take a look at the free trials. At the very least, learn your ABC's for free on their website. If you don't have time to learn at a college and books are not doing the trick, try a subscription and you will be signing after the first lesson. Now when people ask me about where they can learn how to sign, I tell them about Sign Language 101. Brandon Bridges Learn How to Sign
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10/28/2013 04:20:14 pm
We are all attracted to sign language for some reason and there has been at least one occasion in every person's life where knowing how to sign would have been a big help!
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torres
9/6/2022 06:16:05 am
Help in sign language is a beautiful thing. It can help the deaf, hearing-impaired, and hard of hearing to communicate with one another and with the world around them. It can also help to bridge the gap between different cultures and languages. Sign language can be used to help people of all ages learn new words, concepts, and ideas. And it can be a fun way to connect with others who share your interest in signing. Whether you're just starting to learn sign language or you're already proficient, there are always ways you can help out. You can help to spread awareness of sign language by sharing information about it with friends and family. You can also help to support those who are learning sign language by providing encouragement and feedback. And if you're feeling really ambitious, you can even help to create new signs for words that don't yet have a sign. Whatever level of involvement you choose, helping out with sign language is a rewarding experience.Read another amazing blog:
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