Using the "Signing Exact English Dictionary," learn the signs for the alphabet. Use your dominant hand and copy the signs exactly as shown in the book. Once you know the alphabet, you will be able to spell any words that you don't know the sign for.
Learn basic and everyday use signs such as body parts, colors, numbers and household items. You can determine what signs are most important for you to use and learn these accordingly.
Choose and rehearse more advanced signs. Use your dominant hand for the majority of signs unless the sign calls for two hands. This step will be repeated as necessary until you have a large vocabulary of signs.
Combine signs into sentences. Because SEE sign follows the diction and sentence structure of spoken English, there is no need to learn a distinct word order or grammar.
Practice every day by signing as you perform your daily routines. This will increase fluency and help the signs to feel natural. The amount of signs you learn per day will depend on how much you practice and how comfortable you are with signing.