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apathrev
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I'm trying to work hard on my fingerspelling, and its just not coming to me. I'm pausing too much and having to think too long about the letters, and its getting to be an embarassment. I asked a coworker of mine how long it took her to be proficient in fingerspelling and reading fingerspelling, and she said it only took her about a month. I've been working at it for 3 months, and I don't feel like I've gotten anywhere with it. She said the best way to practice is to spell out words that you read and to just keep at it. That is what I've been doing. Can anyone give me some advice on how to work on reading and speed?
Another thing I'm curious about it the correct way to sign days of the week. The same coworker today was showing me the signs but she signed them with palms facing inward. Every other single resource I've seen has showed the hand facing outward, away from the body. Is this the correct way, or does it even matter?
Sorry, one more question. Lately, I've been wanting to speed up my lessons. As of now I'm taking a weekly 2 hour class, I am always looking on internet sites and books, but I'm wanting to focus in specific categories at a time. Can anyone reccomend any resources that would help me with this? Websites? Books? I have a copy of "Signing Illustrated" but I'm finding it hard to follow, and I'm already aware of the ASL Pro website. Any other reccomendations?
Another thing I'm curious about it the correct way to sign days of the week. The same coworker today was showing me the signs but she signed them with palms facing inward. Every other single resource I've seen has showed the hand facing outward, away from the body. Is this the correct way, or does it even matter?
Sorry, one more question. Lately, I've been wanting to speed up my lessons. As of now I'm taking a weekly 2 hour class, I am always looking on internet sites and books, but I'm wanting to focus in specific categories at a time. Can anyone reccomend any resources that would help me with this? Websites? Books? I have a copy of "Signing Illustrated" but I'm finding it hard to follow, and I'm already aware of the ASL Pro website. Any other reccomendations?