Educate Yourself In The Lovely Also Sophisticated American Sign Language

Sign is not utilized identically all over the world. Different nations or even areas use their own form. Even around the United States a person might notice a variance in American Sign Language concerning southern plus northern folks who sign. Southeners happen to be somewhat slower in their motions. Moreover, some individuals might observe a […]

Baby Fingers: Unlocking The Benefits Of Teaching American Sign Language To Hearing Children

Baby Fingers, founded by Lora Heller in 2000, takes a unique approach to teaching communication skills: rather than relying on spoken words, Baby Fingers has developed a method of using American Sign Language to build language skills in hearing children. Though American Sign Language is typically taught only to deaf children, Baby Fingers has built […]

American Sign Language Interpreter Training DVD – Receptive Skills Practice at EverydayASL.com

For more free ASL videos, join our Facebook fan page at: bit.ly New ASL Interpreter training DVD: “American Sign Language Interpreter Training: Receptive Skills Practice, Vol. 1” DVD Preview. You can order your first ASL interpreter training DVD at: everydayasl.com or at Amazon.com: www.amazon.com Details: Being an ASL interpreter is a labor of love. There […]

Lesson for American Sign Language Numbers 1 – 20 (ASL, counting)

www.WestwoodASL.com The purpose of this video is to count through the individual numbers, 1 through 20, for American Sign Language (ASL) and cover common errors for each as well as showing the correct way to sign each one. This video is a test sample that I’m working on for my website. I’ll add variations as […]

Any Users of American Sign Language, how many signs with handshape “a” are there?

How many can you come up with? Just a fun thing to think of for those who know/uses or are learning American Sign Language and good exercise for our brains and hands! Here’s a couple examples: each/every, any, remember, help etc.. These are just my “glosses” so whatever word/words u have for sign is fine. […]