I would suggest finding a different curriculum for learning ASL because what you are using is so outdated. Plus since it doesn't teacher the grammar you should not use it. I suggest signing Naturally or Master ASL.
Honestly the best thing to do would be to take a class. There is no way you can learn ASL from a book because there are many variations of signs, also sentence is something a teacher can explain very well. Also what helps is interacting with Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. With ASL you...
I believe it would be better to hire an interpreter who is certified by registry for interpreters for the Deaf. Sometimes fresh out of college doesn't mean they know what they are doing.
Hi, who all is coming to Deafnation expo in Jacksonville, FL. It is this Saturday at the Prime Osborn convention center from 9-5. I am so excited. Hope to see many there.
Hi, I've posted here before, but I am currently taking ASL 3 in college and I took three years of ASL in high school. I am hard-of-hearing and plan to become an interpreter. I am free to chat tonight and tomorrow. My skype is Kimonocrazy and you can find my on google + as Billy Riedel.
Years, but it also depends on how much interaction with the Deaf you have. For me I'm hard-of-hearing, but didn't learn to sign until high school. I picked up the language really fast, but i'm still learning more and more as I interact with Deaf people. Hope this helps you.
Here in Jacksonville we have a ton of Deaf people, but one of my friends goes to a Deaf meet at the mall in Ocala and she goes to a church were Deaf people attend. Hope you find what you are looking for.
hmmm.... not sure about RIT/NTID, but I know Galluadett allows for foreign students to attend their school. I would say just contact the school and see what they have to offer for you.