More lessons after section 17 in The Basics in Motion
Temi
Member
There 17 sections in the Intersign app, What happens after completing all the sections up to section 17?
Temi
Member
There 17 sections in the Intersign app, What happens after completing all the sections up to section 17?
Astrid
4/21/2026
Yeah that's a good question. I honestly have no idea.🤔
Temi
4/22/2026
I meant to write "There are 17 sections ...."
Mackaronni
4/22/2026
I finished all of the lessons in all 17 chapters back in December. They added the league in the last update but no further lessons yet. I’ve completed all of the spelling and played all the games and I do my 6 random lessons per day to keep my streak, participate in the league, and to keep as much as possible fresh. Other than that there’s nothing else to do in this app until they add more chapters. This app has been my favorite but I have started other apps to continue my development. Good luck and stay motivated.
Evan
4/28/2026
try lifeprint.com
Temi
4/22/2026
Thanks for the insight. Participating daily in Random Lessons is the only avenue to keeping the momentum and to refresh after one has exhausted all the sections. This is especially true for us who are hearing and committed learners of ASL but don't have non hearing or HHD individuals around us to communicate and practice with.
Temi
4/22/2026
Hey Mackaronni, what other apps do you use that you find helpful? I am a hearing individual with no one to sign and practice with around me. Apart from Intersign, I use PocketSign for their useful translation in their dictionary/search, quite helpful to search random words and sentences, English to ASL. I have tried other apps though, but their paywall or other stuff put me off. Personally, I feel there's nothing like having a friend or just anyone to sign with. That live action of signing has a different feeling to it.
Mackaronni
4/23/2026
Tami you are correct. There’s is nothing better than having another human to sign with. The other apps I use is “The ASL App” with was $10 and “Start ASL” that one is not an app. it’s a web subscription/download and it’s pricy
Mackaronni
4/23/2026
Sorry Tami for misspelling your name
Mackaronni
4/23/2026
Temi….Auto correct 😠
Temi
4/23/2026
Thanks Mackaronni. 🙏🏼.
Hi👋👋 I am new here I am hearing but I have been around sign language all my life since I was little. I want to say that ASL is a way that all of God's people to be able to communicate. Hearing or not. I thank God for this app and for the ability to learn Asl.
Learning a few ASL signs used in Christian worship can help share faith in a clear and meaningful way. • God – An open hand moves upward from the forehead. The motion points upward, symbolizing God above us. • Jesus – The middle finger touches the center of each palm. This represents the nail wounds from the crucifixion. • Pray – Hands together near the chin in a prayer position, representing speaking to God. • Church – Fingers interlock, symbolizing believers gathered together as one body. • Bible – Hands open like a book, representing the Scriptures being read and shared. • Holy Spirit – A hand moves outward from the mouth like breath or wind, reflecting how Scripture often describes the Spirit. These signs are simple, meaningful, and a beautiful way to express faith through American Sign Language. What is your favorite sign?🤔🤔🔥
I am not hearing impaired but am speech impaired. My husband is not speech impaired and is not deaf but is quite hard of hearing. I have unilateral vocal chord paralysis with weak voice and tendency for laryngospasms. We just started learning the alphabet and can only fingerspell slowly. He is not speech impaired. Plan is, he will read my signs and speak for me in public. Am on Section 1, ABC 2. Have learned 19 of 26 letters. Years of learning still ahead but one step at a time.
Hi, my names Audrey! I’m 18 I live in South Carolina I’m learning to sign just for fun it could be useful later on if anyone’s looking for a friend to learn sign with that would be fun and help alot🫶🏻