
Sign language can be seen as a kind of very interesting, interactive and vibrant game (after all, this is the first communication language in our baby age). Moreover, it's a complete and useful language of hands for communication among people having hearing disorders, although its worldwide universality is not absolute.
In the less-than 130 pages of content of American Sign Language Hand Symbols (ASL Hand Symbols for short), it detailedly documents the hand symbols used in American Sign Language (ASL for short) based on the International SignWriting Alphabet published in 2010 invented by Valerie Sutton, along with the real-person demonstration of hand shape photos by Adam Frost. You can use it as American sign language writing teaching materials for free.

As long as knowing some basic sign language, you can quickly and easily find that the sign language translator employed by the government of South Africa showed in the former president Nelson Mandela's memorial meeting is a "fake"!
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