Sign Language Made Fun

 

Do you want to Start Learning American Sign Language in the Next 5 Minutes? Watch our instant video and see how easy it is to pick up this very unique language. American Sign Language is still a rare, but much needed, skill to find. It is very useful when speaking not only to the hearing impaired, but with foreign speaking individuals as well. Many people will try to 'act' out words when they can not communicate together.

Young children often can pick up on Sign Language before they learn to speak. When children do not speak until after two years old it can be frustrating for the child as well as the adult. ASL will be perfect for you and your young one to learn to communicate together. You will be amazed at how easily they will be able to pick it up. You will be able to relate without frustration!

ASL is one language everyone can come together to use for communication.

What can you expect with your American Sign Language Lessons?

•Component #1: Learn to Fingerspell Fluently with the "MegaSpelling" Software Game
•Component#2: Learn with "MegaSign," the Ultimate Word-Building Game!
•Component #3: Have a Reference of 1,232 of the Most Common Signs at your fingertips!
•Component #4: The Rocket Sign Language Learning Guide
•Component #5: Have your own Sign Language virtual teacher

Check out our short video that explains ( in sign language) how learning games will teach you what you need to be fluent in American Sign Language. Use it for personal benefit or even get paid top dollar to be a translator. Remember to sign up for your free lessons.  Order Your American Sign Language Course Today.

You will learn to:

How to introduce yourself with confidence
Ask for some one's name
How to greet someone and ask how they are
How to explain how you're feeling today
How to finger spell with complete accuracy
Essential phrases for everyday conversation
How to explain to someone that you're learning ASL
Fun facts about American Sign Language!
And a whole lot more!

 

 

 

Learn more about American Sign Language history and the deaf culture from these great resources below.

 

 

 
 
 
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