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www.WestwoodASL.com – Introducing a new website for learning American Sign Language (ASL). This website covers signs, grammar, cultural and historical aspects of the language and the community that uses it. (American Sign Language ASL Deaf Culture Teach Learn Lessons Signing).

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  2. @treece23 That’s great! I’m glad you enjoyed your first day. Keep it up! Learn lots! *smile*

  3. @CCROCKINN That’s awesome. I’m glad you found my videos and I hope you find them very helpful in your quest to learn ASL!

  4. I’m very glad I found your video by accident, ASL is something that extremely interests me and when I get the chance, I am definitely purchasing a module 🙂
    I love the introduction videos you put up, and I can see just how helpful this is going to be 🙂
    Thanks so much Rob 🙂

  5. I’m just starting out, and it’s all self taught so far. I hope this helps me! (I want to be a teacher for the deaf)

  6. ive been signing for 1 year now and im 12 years old but ive searched through vids and i look at a comment about your vids when i see youi look at you like a very helpful man thank and bless you mr nielson

  7. a friend, BANERIKA, highly recommended I look at your site… and here I just stumbled upon it the same day she mentioned it! I am starting, again, going back to college at age 46 to learn to become an ASL interpreter. I am hearing, and have been away from ASL for 8 long years due to severe illness.

    B4 I had studied at same college in now, as well as private, small-group classes, and with a tutor. Now, it’s much harder, ten years later and 8 yrs isolated & out of it. TY FOR UR SITE! ..PEACE..

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  9. Thank you Dennis. Glad you like it. I purposely created the videos this way specifically for the learner to observe how the hand is held in relation to the body and face. I see a lot of errors when students learn just the letters, but don’t learn correct positioning. Good luck with the learning!

  10. glad I happened your youtube video. I’m anxious to see more. I’ve been signing about 5 years but I just can’t read fingerspelling…. Your video is the first I’ve seen with a ‘real’ person fingerspelling and not just a ‘hand’ in the air. thanks alot!!!

  11. Learning ASL, like any language, is a lifelong pursuit. I’ve been learning it since I was a teenager.

  12. Great videos. Great idea. You obviously love to teach, and share the ability to communicate. THANK YOU!

  13. @quickchange Glad you like the videos! *smile* I enjoy making them. I definitely have more planned for others to enjoy. Good luck with your signing. I agree with your teacher – interacting with Deaf signers is one of the best ways to improve your skills!

  14. Hi there! I’ve always wanted to see Italy. Maybe someday I’ll bump into you over there and you can be my tour guide. *smile* You are always welcome to learn ASL from my website. You will find that my price is very affordable.

  15. I love your videos. I’m from Italy and here we use another sign language but there are only few specificy and very expensive courses for it, so I’m trying to learn the Asl, for help deaf turist for free 🙂
    Do you think that’s possible?

  16. I LOVE YOU ALREADY!!! I’m so excited for more of your videos! I have been learning sign language for 7 years now. My teacher says I just need to get out into the Deaf community and I will do fine. Thanks again!

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