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Explanation is American Sign Language (ASL)? (circle 2) A. a visual form of English B. a language that relies on mime C. a language capable of expressing abstract ideas D. a language using picture-like gestures to express ideas and concepts E. a language utilizing space and movement to convey meaning a visual language used by Deaf people in the U.S. and parts of Canada that uses handshapes, movement, and facial expressions to convey meaning American Manual Alphabet the letters of the English alphabet represented by hand signs, as used in ASL Signing, Gestures ,Writing/texts ,Third person, Lip reading/speech Name the five parameters and give a brief explanation for each one. Handshape - the shape of your hand Palm orientation - the way your palms are facing Location - where in your sign space the sign takes place Movement - how your hands move Non Manual Signals - facial expressions, body language/movements hope thts is hopeful
This depends on your age and what language you are trying to learn really. Think about it this way, when you were born, how long did it take you to learn English (or your native tongue)? About five years right? This also depends on a bunch of other different factors like how much you practice, your determination, and the fluency of the language your speaking. So really there is no real definite answer because all people are different, but if I were to say, I'd say about five years...
Use flash cards... I personally love to use physical things instead of apps