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  1. ASL American Sign Language

    ASL - American Sign Language: free, self-study sign language lessons including an ASL dictionary, signing videos, a printable sign language alphabet chart (fingerspelling), Deaf …

  2. ASL - American Sign Language

    American Sign Language (ASL), Free Lesson Plans, Online ASL Dictionary, Deaf culture.

  3. 100 first signs: American Sign Language (ASL)

    100 beginner ASL signs. Great for Parents of Deaf children or anyone who wants to learn baby sign language. Also includes American Sign Language related information and resources.

  4. ASL Dictionary - American Sign Language

    ASL dictionary and online course. American Sign Language University. Deaf culture, history, grammar, and terminology. ASLTA certified instructor, Bill Vicars.

  5. Lesson 01 American Sign Language (ASL)

    The main series of lessons in the ASL University curriculum are based on accelerated language acquisition techniques that make use of "word frequency" research and focus on the most …

  6. About American Sign Language (ASL) University

    I developed ASL University (hosted at Lifeprint.com) as a tool teach my college classes -- so I use the ASLU lessons and materials constantly. Making these resources available to the public …

  7. ASL Grammar: The grammar of American Sign Language (ASL)

    Jun 15, 2023 · It is not uncommon for me to be contacted by people who have teaching basic "ASL" and/or working as an ASL interpreter for many years and who want to advance their …

  8. ASL - American Sign Language

    An American Sign Language (ASL) resource site including free lessons and an ASL dictionary.

  9. Lesson 2 American Sign Language (ASL)

    ASL is actually more powerful than English in terms of efficiency. Effective use of space, location, movement, palm orientation, and facial expressions allow signers to simultaneously convey …

  10. "on" American Sign Language (ASL)

    ON: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "on" The sign for "on" depends on your meaning. Most of the time you do NOT need to use the "on" sign. For example, to sign "The …