Google is your best bet! I’m sure that they’ll know where to send you!
Unless you have a deaf parent or spouse, the only way to really learn sign language is through a college that offers Sign Language Studies or a Sign Language Interpreters program. And lots of interaction with the deaf community.
However, the are several good web sites that teach basic signs.
However, just learning words won’t help you in the real world. The best way to learn ASL is to take a few courses in it and really engage in the Deaf Community. Just make sure you learn about the etiquette and proper ways to behave first. Many Deaf people are very happy to help out new beginners learning ASL. Taking a course over the Internet doesn’t provide the interaction needed in ASL. You really have to be face to face to learn it well.
Google is your best bet! I’m sure that they’ll know where to send you!
Unless you have a deaf parent or spouse, the only way to really learn sign language is through a college that offers Sign Language Studies or a Sign Language Interpreters program. And lots of interaction with the deaf community.
However, the are several good web sites that teach basic signs.
My favorite is:
http://www.aslpro.com
If you just want to learn individual words, you can check out this website.
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/
However, just learning words won’t help you in the real world. The best way to learn ASL is to take a few courses in it and really engage in the Deaf Community. Just make sure you learn about the etiquette and proper ways to behave first. Many Deaf people are very happy to help out new beginners learning ASL. Taking a course over the Internet doesn’t provide the interaction needed in ASL. You really have to be face to face to learn it well.