September 2009 Weddings
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I know the ASL alphabet, which helps out in a pinch, and I can figure out logical signs (hungry, thirsty, tired, drink, baby, etc) but I am starting to learn more and more easy signs for a job I'm considering as a PCA.
Anyone have any tips for learning? A progresion sequence?
I've obviously already started looking at signs on the internet and I now know how to ask if 'i want to marry your daughter you mind.' LOL
So, any tips graciously appreciated.
Re: Any ASL peeps in here?
Personal Care Attendant
Thankfully, I don't really have to worry about sentence structure. The guy I would be working with uses only single or two word 'sentences' so I can save the sentences ofr later - thank goodness.
Practicing would be essential. And, I think interpreting is my problem so that presents a problem.
Thanks, JA!