ANA Discussion Forum
General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: lmurray69 on November 29, 2006, 06:27:21 pm
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I need to find asl site where I can learn signs,,I am deaf on left side wear a aide on right..but if I get to the point where I cant wear the aide I need to learn to sign..
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I don't know of any sites, but alot of the community colleges offer a course. Sometimes community schools ( volunteer taught classes) type classes will offer it too at a low cost. You might want to check within your community too. I hope you find something that works well for you.
Best to you
Raydean
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I have a lady that is looking for tapes that I can watch and learn too..Thaks for reply Linda
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they are some around the net .. "hear" are a couple
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm
http://www.aslpro.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro
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This one gives great practice for reading finger spelling. I am preparing to be deaf (I have NF2) and use this site to practice my receptive skills. http://asl.ms/
Jeff
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Jeff that sign room is great it even has free lesions thanks a million
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Joe I didnt mean to leave you out I went to your site too..thanks for all the info...Joe are you the one that is having surgery in the 12/4 area.. wish ya luck Linda
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I to learned ASL for fear of lossing my other ear the ASL Browser is a great resource, it comes in handy every once in awhile.
http://www.lifeprint.com/ has some good stuff
Nate
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lmurrary .... nope, had my surgery already!
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Linda , thanks for starting this thread. I've been thinking too that I should start learning sing so I'll know it later as with age the hearing goes south anyhow, and only having one good ear. It would probably be good to know. Think me and the whole family should know it, then they won't have to hollar at me so I can hear them. If they had to make sure they were facing me to sign, maybe they would get the message they have to face me to speak to me too!! LOL
Patti UT
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I young lady I worked with took two years of ASL classes through her high school and was pretty good at it, I thought. She had a deaf friend and wanted to be able to talk with her. I took a 6 week course once, but only remember a couple of signs because, like any language it takes, practice, practice and practice. Linda you should be able to find classes in your community somewhere. And there are books out there too. Visit your nearest large book store. There are also signing tapes, books etc at Learning World or whatever those places are called. You know, the stores that specialize in educational toys. Good luck!!
Sue in VAncouver, USA