See the Related link to the "ASL University" - it's great!
If you are talking about American Sign Language, then you can simply go to a good website that teaches it. You can even print up flashcards.
There are several. Here is one................ http://www.signingsavvy.com/search
American sign language can be found at www.lifeprint.com/. or www.start-American-sign-language.com/sign-language-lessons-asl2-1..I hope this helps you. Good luck.
◄ Website to learn tagalog..
See the website ASL Browser - http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm and select G for a video of how to do this sign. Note: the sign can be done with one hand.
There is no site dedicated just to dubbed anime. Veoh would probably be a good place to look though, as you can make language one of the search filters. actually, there is a website that is totally free and you don't have to sign up. go to justdubs.net. Good luck
A good thesis statement for sign language could be: "The study and use of sign language is an essential aspect of promoting inclusivity and accessibility for the deaf community, highlighting the linguistic richness and cultural diversity of sign languages as important forms of communication."
You can learn British Sign Language for free online through websites like British-Sign.co.uk and Sign Language 101. These platforms offer resources such as video lessons, interactive quizzes, and practice exercises to help you learn BSL at your own pace.
Animal Planet is always a good website to learn about
English!
the most widely spoken language is english so that is good to learn if you don't know it already. spanish is also a good language to learn because it is common and the most people on earth speak chinese so that is also good.
To learn sign language, you can take classes, watch online tutorials, practice with a language partner, or use apps designed for learning sign language. It's important to focus on the handshapes, movements, and facial expressions that convey meaning in sign language. Practice regularly and immerse yourself in the deaf community to improve your fluency.