My daughter is Deaf and Chinese and we’re planning a trip back to China sometime in the next year or so. One of the things we want to do is visit the Deaf School in Beijing but we’d like to learn some CSL before we go.
Any websites or sources for materials would be great.
Thanks
Shelley
Sign language is no more universal than any spoken language. CSL is completely different than other sign languages.
Thanks anyhow
I should add that I don’t understand written or spoken Chinese. There are a couple of websites that look great, I just wouldn’t know what I was saying, lol!
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I may be wrong. But I was always told.
Sign language is “universal.” <}:-})
woah, i actually thought sign language was universal as well, but i did some research and i learned something new ^-^.
If you type in “learn chinese sign language” on youtube you have a couple videos of people, i’m not sure if they’re any good but you can try; http://youtube.com/results?search_query=learn+chinese+sign+language&search_type=&aq=f
hope it helps a bit =)
Yeah, a lot of people think it’s universal, which is weird because languages are very different. Anyway, Chinese Sign Language is pretty recent to China. It’s not that the language (signed) is difficult to learn, but it’s a while lot easier if you know Chinese. Try amazon for a book or video. It, like any signed language, is very hard to learn from a book!
But, you can do it. It’s not even supposed to be the most difficult sign language to learn.
Good luck!
If you are interested in Chinese, I suggest you check this website http://www.hellomandarin.com/ There, You will be able to learn Chinese face to face with Beijing teachers and practice with volunteers, which makes it easier and faster to learn Chinese. I hope you make progress everyday in learn Chinese.
Visit
http://www.tudou.com/playlist/id/3665137/
This is a Chinese video website. You can find a whole CSL video tutorial in the above page. However, the tutorial was in Chinese. You would have a hard time if you do not have abundant knowledge of Chinese.
http://www.zzxy.cn/soft/article.php?articleid=3103&sortid=119
http://www.dq.shejis.com/new_lw/html/80641.shtml
http://www.ilib.cn/A-jsjkxjsxb-e200005013.html