To learn sign language a site is ok but it is MUCH better to be taught as you have to interact with sign and read the response which is in a mirror image when you look at others
She learned sign language at a school. It actually wasn't a school it was a website.
There are several. Here is one................ http://www.signingsavvy.com/search
American Sign Language University online is a great way to learn sign language. You can learn sign language on your own time, at your own pace. Go to www.lifeprint.com/asl101/ for more information.
See the Related link to the "ASL University" - it's great!
My favorite website for sign vocabulary is Signingsavvy.com.
There are several. Here is one................ http://www.signingsavvy.com/search
One website to learn American Sign Language is www.lifeprint.com. It offers free lessons and resources for beginners to advanced learners.
Busuu.com will teach you French for free. You can sign up to be a part of their website and learn just about any language. They offer interactive activities that will help you learn the language faster.
To sign "igloo" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can use the sign for "house" or "home" followed by gesturing the shape of an igloo with your hands. This mimics the concept of a rounded shelter made of snow blocks.
One great place to learn sign language on the internet is a website called lifeprint. Here you will find resources to help you learn signs, phrases, and fingerspelling from a man who has been teaching this subject for more than twenty years.
No. Many people learn sign language simply as another language.
She looks on a sign language book.