in my experience it is difficult to learn sign language from a web site. much better to find a class if you can or find deaf/hard of hearing groups.
Classes can be expensive depending on where you live.
however try putting in B.S.L. for u.k. or A.S.L. for american sign lang.
good luck!!its great to learn in a group if possible.
Fascinating language!!
I agree with the previous poster that, just like with any language, it is much better to learn from users of the language, particularly native speakers, than from a book or video or whatever else.
Also, to clarify, sign language is not a verb. You can’t “sign language.” You can learn to sign, you can sign, but you can’t “sign language.”
Good luck with your adventures in sign, hope you enjoy them!
in my experience it is difficult to learn sign language from a web site. much better to find a class if you can or find deaf/hard of hearing groups.
Classes can be expensive depending on where you live.
however try putting in B.S.L. for u.k. or A.S.L. for american sign lang.
good luck!!its great to learn in a group if possible.
Fascinating language!!
I agree with the previous poster that, just like with any language, it is much better to learn from users of the language, particularly native speakers, than from a book or video or whatever else.
Also, to clarify, sign language is not a verb. You can’t “sign language.” You can learn to sign, you can sign, but you can’t “sign language.”
Good luck with your adventures in sign, hope you enjoy them!
The good websites to learn sign language are;
1 http://lifeprint.com/ (this site will teach you how to use your hands to do the sign language plus pictures)
2 http://images.google.com/images?q
3 http://signlanguage.com/
4 http://handspeak.com/
5 http://funbrain.com/signs/
6 http://lessontutor.com/ASLgenhome.html
7 http://aslbrowser.commtechlab.msu.edu/
8 http://www.mastertech-home.com/ASDLDict.html
9 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sign_language
10 http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/as/web/browser.htm