How to sign animals in ASL

Whether you are young or old, one thing we often find ourselves talking about are animals. If you’re learning sign language and haven’t yet learned some animal signs, now’s your chance! Check out some of the videos and links below to learn some sings to your favorite pes or animals.

Now that you have learned some animal signs, let’s put them into practice! This week we are hosting a free ASL group practice session and the theme is all about animals. Come join us on October 14th at 5:00 PM Pacific on Zoom to find a practice partner or join the live stream over on YouTube.

ASL Animals and More
October 14, 2020 – 5:00 PM Pacific
Live stream: https://youtu.be/eF0iHvRJruw
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/761349379

If you will be joining us on Zoom, just let us know what skill level you are by adding new, beginner, intermediate, or advanced to the end of your name and we will create a small breakout room for you to join. You will have about 30 minutes to turn your voice off and make the communication happen any way you can.

These sessions are great for increasing your exposure to the language, getting out of your comfort zone, and using what you have been learning in a real world setting. They really help us get nail all three fundamental keys of learning a new language. Plus, you get to talk about your pets or your favorite animals with others!

For the past 6 months we have really enjoyed being able to host these free ASL group practice sessions for anyone interested in finding others to practice with. We know how challenging it can be to try to learn on your own and we are happy to facilitate a place where you can meet and practice with others.

If you’d really like to take your learning to the next level, don’t miss out on our upcoming 7-day Challenge which kicks off on November 2nd.

We hope that you can make it to this week’s practice session. In the meantime, stay safe, and take care, and keep on learning. See you soon!

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