Congratulations on completing your ASL course! Whether you’re a beginner or have advanced skills, maintaining proficiency in a new language can be challenging without regular practice. Here are some valuable tips to help you keep your ASL skills sharp: Maintaining your ASL skills is a commitment worth pursuing. By finding […]
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Things Deaf People are Sick of Hearing: not Music and Sound
Though it is true that some Deaf people do not enjoy music, do not assume this is true for all! Many Deaf people enjoy the vibrations that come with music, and feel the beat through the floor or speakers. This can make songs with stronger bass more popular among the […]
Sign Language For Your Business
The Corporate World and ASLThe benefits of learning a second language are immense in your personal life. If you run a business, there are also extra advantages to having a staff member who knows American Sign Language. ASL is the fourth most used language in the United States, which means […]
The Internet and Deaf Culture
To all people, the invention of the internet has been a beneficial one. There is information available readily at your fingertips, and various ways to communicate. The Deaf community, however, has been impacted in specific ways by this relatively-new creation. Communication online and through social media allows Deaf people from […]
Visually Speaking on Twitter
Visually Speaking has just made its big break into the “Twittersphere”! You can now follow our Twitter, @Learn_asl to keep up with all of the new news from Visually Speaking. If you haven’t already, also remember to follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/visuallyspeaking! We look forward to seeing you in […]