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It needs some work with signing in it will not let me sign in. So I do not know if it is a good app you not
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in France
It needs some work with signing in it will not let me sign in. So I do not know if it is a good app you not
This app has a lot of practice for fingerspelling and is a great tool for my students to use. It’s user friendly and I highly suggest this app for anyone wanting to learn ASL!
This app is there only asl app i know of that uses all Deaf signers who represent all ages, ethnicities, genders and styles. It’s just like what it would be like if you were learning from the Deaf community. The games are fun and there are so many. There’s different levels so beginners can find things at their speed, but more experienced have options of what to play without it being too simple for them. I love that it was developed with Deaf people/audience in mind but also offers support for novice to advanced asl users to continue to practice. Great all around!
I love this app. I’m in my last week of ASL 1 right now and there’s so many signs that I learned from this app. It’s very user friendly and perfect to do in your free time!
This is such a great app!! There is nothing like it! Whether you are new to learning ASL or a seasoned interpreter, this app is great for learning, practicing, and refining your ASL skills!! 10/10 recommend!
I’m a beginner asl and when I tried to learn the fingering it was to fast to keep track so you can’t mimic it or find the word it’s trying to say and there’s no slow down button so please just make it more clear
It’s really good! My only problems are sometimes the video doesn’t show up, and there is now slow down button, so you you see them sign a bit slower. I’m so happy to connect with Deaf culture, as I’m Deaf, as well.