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lynn adams
Member
How is everyone practicing sign so that they don't forget?
I live in a pretty small town and I don't know any deaf people to sign with.
lynn adams
Member
How is everyone practicing sign so that they don't forget?
I live in a pretty small town and I don't know any deaf people to sign with.
Ikram
1/20/2026
i don't have anyone to practice with too but I try to practice it just with myself every single time I learn something new
Emma π«π©·β¨
1/21/2026
I'm currently teaching my younger siblings as I learn. It helps both of us π
Sing and Sign πΉπΉπ
1/21/2026
This is how I do it 1. Find a ministry or a program for the deaf get some connections with other deaf or hard of hearing ASL learners. 2. Have fun go in the mirror and practice conversations and your facial cues. 3. Practice,Practice!!!!πππ Below share ways that have helped you learn:π
Sing and Sign πΉπΉπ
1/21/2026
I practice in the mirror It sounds funny π But it works.
Night Heart
1/22/2026
Since I am a tactile learner (learn better by doing), I try to associate the words with my speech at times if able or practice in a mirror!
Natalie Rose
1/24/2026
my dad knows how to finger spell from high school ( we are both hearing ) and so I some times practice with him
Iβve been learning ASL on this app for a long time now, and itβs been really helpful. But sometimes when I have the seldom chance to sign with real people, I get a little lost. I think it would be great if the app had a live video feature where learners can sign with actual people in real time. It would make learning more interactive, fun, and easier to understand especially for people like me who love ASL but donβt have anyone to practice signing with.
Can you guys please make a free game even like a endless quiz game. I really need a review because I lock in so hard and then I have trouble remembering all the words
There are lots of videos on learning the basics, conversational ASL, sentence structure and more!
1. Find a ministry or a program for the deaf get some connections with other deaf or hard of hearing ASL learners. 2. Have fun go in the mirror and practice conversations and your facial cues. 3. Practice,Practice!!!!πππ Below share ways that have helped you learn:π
Do you all have a YouTube channel? If not, it would be a great way to advertise this app. I'd definitely love people doing a newsletter, telling jokes or stories in ASL with it maybe repeated with captions.