Learning American Sign Language is much different from learning other oral languages. For one thing, you’re using your hands instead of your voice to communicate!! Using this language will make your communication much more visible to others and may draw fascinated onlookers to watch your conversation. As you begin to use the language out in the real world, what do you think the reactions will be from the people around you? How do you think that will affect you? Your friend Simon finds out that you are taking ASL as a class and asks how you like it so far.

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As one begins to use the American Sign Language out in the real world, it will generate a low of interest from those around knowing that it is not an easy feat to learn.  The second reason why it will generate a lot of interest is because, it is a very useful skill to have.

Your friend Simon finds out that you are taking ASL as a class and asks how you like it so far?

ASL is a very interesting but challenging course. It is just like learning new language for the first time.

  • There is the exposure phase;
  • The familiarity phase; then
  • The Mastery phase.

Going through the phases take a lot of discipline, effort and practice. It may look tough now but it will always pay off.

Who are those who need ASL?

ASL, or American Sign Language, is the sign language most often used by Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons in the United States.

ASL is the native language of about 500,000 persons in the United States (1).

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