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Thanks i'll try that. Do you know anyone i could practice with or should i try studying on my own first and then try and find someone? I have a friend whos in college studying to become an interpreter but hes like half a world away and doesnt have time to teach me.
1.) Sure
2.) Not personally, but you could check out http://www.alldeaf.com/sign-language-oralism/75678-students-looking-asl-buddies.html - I'd start at the end of the thread for recent entries.
3.) Depends on who you find. If you find someone right at your level, no reason to wait. If you're mainly finding people far enough ahead that you feel awkward, maybe hit a few of the lifeprint lessons first. "ASL Lesson 1" American Sign Language (ASL)
4.) Again, if you're working with another beginner or near beginner and teaching yourself online, be sure to arrange a meeting (online if you can't find anyone local) once in a while with someone who really knows ASL. Spend some cash, get some feedback, it's more than worth it.