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  1. check with your local community college. they usually have a continuing education program and that is on the list most of the time. good luck and have fun with that, it could lead you into the beautiful world of the hearing impaired. and think how much fun you could have saying things with your hands and no one else knowing what you are saying…hehe 🙂

  2. Try your local college. Prices vary considerably throughout the country(U.K.)
    I did B.S.L. 1 last year and it was great fun especially as some of us met on another evening to consolidate.
    If you are in the U.K try tuning into “See Hear” on Sat lunch time on B.B.C. 2.
    There are some good web sites with video links.Google “Sign language”
    Hope that helps.

  3. You can get books from the library! or google sign language I learned quite a bit from library books

  4. there are many places like u can go to certain schools or check a book out of the library.

  5. If you know someone who knows sign language then ask them. I learned sign language from about 4 different places. First my mom, who is an interpretor, my deaf dad, ambre. an interpretor at my school who works with my friend hussain. And last but not least I asked my friend Hussain who is deaf. I have several deaf friends, Chris, Hussain, Alandra, Matt, and Luke.

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