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hi! im taking asl1 at my community college and i would love to have someone to practice asl with! im still new to asl but eventually i want to be fluent! reply to this if youre interested and we can talk some more!

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Hello G! My name is Skylar! I am actually majoring in Sign Language Interpreting as well. I am actually on this website to find someone I can practice with and become more fluent. I have Skype too!!

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Hi, I'm looking for someone to video chat with too, I am teaching myself so since I don't go to a class i don't use asl as often and i get rusty. I'm hoping having someone to chat with will help

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Hello I’m looking to do the same thing!! College class are always putting me on waiting list and making me jump hoops just to take this class!! If I can start learning by signing it be so great! 

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On 12/26/2017 at 9:30 PM, Jocelyn said:

Hi, I'm looking for someone to video chat with too, I am teaching myself so since I don't go to a class i don't use asl as often and i get rusty. I'm hoping having someone to chat with will help

Hey Jocelyn, I’m HOH and have rapidly been losing my hearing since I was 14. Im still a bit rusty with ASL and would love someone to practice with. Please contact me if interested! 

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Hi, I'm Julia, I've taken asl one and two in high school, and I would like to help you practice! I'm not fluent nor am I saying I'm really good, but it would be nice to help someone.(:

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Hi Julia, 

I'm Nat and I'm trying to learn ASL! I have been teaching myself for about a year now so my vocabulary is limited, but I know enough to ask basic questions and have finger spelling down and number 1 to 10. Please let me know if you are willing to tutor!!

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