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Hi Everyone!
I am currently enrolled in an ASL class. It is something that I have to take for college, but will be the most helpful when I start my new career.
To start my professor is deaf. Which I personally think is AWSOME! This way we HAVE to learn to communicate with him. He is very patient. Since this is the first session (ASL 1) we are required to learn 1500 signs. We haven't done any "conversation" or putting the signs together to form sentences. This is leaving me kind of frustrated b/c I don't want to forget the stuff I've already learned. I'm guessing they will be putting together the conversational aspect of it next session, next month.
For all of you adults out there that have had to learn ASL, what worked for you? I practice constantly. I walk around the mall and sign things, finger spell road signs as I drive and there is a TV show on WCNY on Sundays that I watch to refresh and practice.
Does it eventually just come to you?
I want to be as fluent as possible...and I don't want to "loose it" if I'm not using it.
Thank you for your insight!
I appreciate it!
I am currently enrolled in an ASL class. It is something that I have to take for college, but will be the most helpful when I start my new career.
To start my professor is deaf. Which I personally think is AWSOME! This way we HAVE to learn to communicate with him. He is very patient. Since this is the first session (ASL 1) we are required to learn 1500 signs. We haven't done any "conversation" or putting the signs together to form sentences. This is leaving me kind of frustrated b/c I don't want to forget the stuff I've already learned. I'm guessing they will be putting together the conversational aspect of it next session, next month.
For all of you adults out there that have had to learn ASL, what worked for you? I practice constantly. I walk around the mall and sign things, finger spell road signs as I drive and there is a TV show on WCNY on Sundays that I watch to refresh and practice.
Does it eventually just come to you?
I want to be as fluent as possible...and I don't want to "loose it" if I'm not using it.
Thank you for your insight!
I appreciate it!