How to Learn ASL Fast

American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete language used by forming signs with hands, facial expressions, postures and other movements. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, ASL is the fourth most commonly used language in the United States. If you want to learn American Sign Language but don't have years to spend in study, there are several methods that you can learn enough of the language quickly to communicate effectively with others who use the language.

Instructions

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      Sign-up for an ASL immersion program or course at a university or other certified teaching center. Immersion programs are excellent ways to learn new languages quickly. Though the programs vary depending on your location and center, you should expect to need to complete a pre-course guide in order to familiarize yourself with the language. Then, you must attend an intensive language program in a classroom or online classroom several days a week for several hours per day. To search for programs in your area, you can enter "American Sign Language immersion programs" plus your location into an Internet browser. You can also call your local university to see if it offers any courses.

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      Utilize online resources to learn and practice ASL. There are several excellent and free online resources where you can study ASL, such as lifeprint.com. These websites give you the opportunity to study at your own pace; therefore, you can learn as fast as you can study. They offer sign dictionaries, how to make the signs, and other helpful tools such as advice, glossaries and even quizzes to test your knowledge.

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      Hire a sign language teacher or tutor to help you study ASL quickly. One-on-one learning may be more effective than many hours in a large classroom. There are several methods that you can use to find an ASL teacher. The first is to contact a local university or college. Speak to an assistant in the languages department and ask if he has any information about professors, instructors or students who tutor non-students or other members of the public. Another good resource is language-school-teachers.com. By accessing this website, you can specify an ASL teacher or tutor and your location. Tell your tutor that you want to learn the language quickly. Having a tutor will also help you take the knowledge that you learn in an immersion course or online course and practice with an actual person.

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