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I am hearing but I have been interested in sign language for years. I wish I could remember what I have learned. I took a semester in high school, I took a semester in college. Loved it. Then I became a mom and forgot everything. This past year I became interested again. I am 50 now and want to learn. 

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Hello Tammy,

I am hearing as well. I just started learning sign language on my own. I am preparing to take an American Sign Language class next semester and want to get a head start. I'm in the Eastern Daylight Time Zone. I would be interested in practicing ASL as we learn together. :)

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