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Sign Language Lesson 5


Todays lesson is courtesy of expertvillage and is in the form of a youtube video, so I’ll let you get right to it, click the play button in the video below to start todays lesson.

The American Sign Language Alphabet


Sign Language Lesson 2 – The American Sign Language Alphabet

Now you can get started learning the American Sign Language alphabet, since we’ve covered the history. Using the diagram below and the tips that have been posted for you, you can pick up the ASL alphabet incredibly fast.

Remember the best way to learn the alphabet fast is to practice, practice practice….

A great way to learn how to fingerspell and do the American Sign Language alphabet is to have a handy little card or page you printed out as a reference guide. Just reach into your pocket, pull out your reference guide, and you know exactly how to sign the letter ‘b’ for example.

It is suggested to download and print the following Sign Language diagram. All 26 letters of our alphabet and their American Sign Language counter-part are shown which makes it easy to know which letter is what actual english letter.

Learn ASL Alphabet Diagram

The American Sign Language Alphabet

Theres not a lot of ways to learn the alphabet really super fast, but the following tips and advice were helpful to me while learning sign.

Tricks like

  • Practice using words you know fairly well, like your name.
  • While you’re at work, or just bored, practice the American Sign Language Alphabet as much as possible.
  • Dedicate a certain amount of effort daily – Perform the American Sign Language Alphabet at least 10 times a day.
  • Practice for ten or twenty minutes in front of a mirror, see if you can read your own fingerspelling.
  • Get a friend you can practice with that can learn with you as you go along.Practice daily using these tactics and your ability to quickly and easily read and “speak” the American Sign Language Alphabet will increase ExponentiallyAll in all… The one best way to master the American Sign Language Alphabet is to practice, practice, practice…
  • The History of American Sign Language


    Sign Language Lesson 1 – The History of American Sign Language
    A long long time ago, in the 1600’s, Geronimo Cardano, a Northern Italian Physician declared that deaf people could be taught to understand written combinations of pictures by associating those pictures with the thing they represented. This led to the first book ever published that contained and explained the Manual Alphabet ( Fancy Word For Fingerspelling or ASL Alphabet ). This book was published in 1620 by a Juan Pablo de Bonet.

    Over 100 years later … Read the rest of this entry »