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  1. Hi I'm Jax, hearing, and a college student. I asked myself this question, and ended up making a list. 1. Watch Movies in ASL. 2. Watch Vlogs in ASL on youtube. 3. Start a video diary where you only use ASL. 4. Practice ASL conversation in online chatrooms. 5. Join a social ASL learning group online. For example, you could join a discord server or a fb group. 6. If you have a friend who knows ASL talk with them often. 7. Join an online ASL immersion event. 8. Hire a virtual tutor to practice ASL conversation. 9. Find a friend to plan and schedule a day together, where you will use 'no voice' and only ASL. 10. Attend a free virtual meeting/seminar that relates to ASL or Deaf Culture. If you have additional suggestions please feel free to leave them in the comments below. I look forward to your response.
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  2. I’m learning ASL because I want to become an ASL interpreter, it is my dream job. I want to also connect more with this beautiful community.
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  3. Hi, I just wanted to share a list I created of free ASL courses available online. Please note, these are in no particular order. STARTASL LINK: https://www.startasl.com/learn-sign-language-asl -offers levels ASL 1 thru ASL 3 courses -Each course includes a workbook you can download, and there an online dictionary video archive. GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY LINK: https://www.gallaudet.edu/asl-connect/asl-for-free/ -Offers basic ASL through modules, and has free videos you can watch to expand your vocabulary. SIGNLANGUAGE101 (Taught by Dr Byron Bridges) LINK: https://www.signlanguage101.com/free-lessons/asl-level-1 -offers lots of videos to learn ASL 1 SIGNSCHOOL LINK: https://www.signschool.com -Offers levels beginner, intermediate, to expert. (You can change your level of learning at anytime.) -Each level has lessons through modules and videos, they teach dialogue, vocabulary, grammar, and finger spelling practice. And there is an online dictionary video archive. ASLUNIVERSITY / LIFEPRINT (Taught by Dr Bill Vicars) LINK: http://asluniversity.com LINK: https://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htm -Offers levels ASL 1 thru ASL 4 (total of 60 lessons) -There is some downloadable information like sentence practice, and an online dictionary video archive
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  4. Hi how are you doing? What is new with you . I am still trying to find ways I can learn American Sign Language. I dont know where to start or were to find things for me to learn. I am hard of hearing. I wear a hearing aid in my right ear. I am really want to learn sign language. My hearing is kind of bad in my right ear and i have some of a hearing loss in my left ear. For some reason I can not wear a hearing aid in my left hear . I have try to wear a hearing aid in my left ear it felt like I was a deaf because I could not hear anything and i don"t know why
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