Moments at SAD

It's something new to learn Signing Exact English (SEE). I've always wanted to learn sign language for fun 'n' here I am... attending classes at SAD. There are a few types of sign languages. In Singapore, SEE is being used whereby in US, American Sign Language (ASL) is being used widely. My appreciation to Philip Choy, Susan Ang, Wong Ailing 'n' Claudine Chan for their guidance throughout e Basic SEE lessons. Here're some links to several sign language websites.

American Sign Language (ASL) Dictionary Online - enjoy the journey of a beautiful, visual language with this practical sign language dictionary. From Deaf World Web.

American Sign Language Fingerspelling - fingerspelling dictionary, converter, and interactive quiz.

Auslan - offers an interactive program to help people interested in communicating with the hearing impaired.

British Sign Language (BSL) - uses graphics to demonstrate British Sign Language.

HandSpeak.com - animated sign language dictionary.

Sign Writing - writing system which uses visual symbols to represent the handshapes, movements, and facial expressions of signed languages.

SIGNhear - teaching American Sign Language on the internet.

Signing for All - discusses ways to use signing to enhance teaching activities for all students.

Singapore Sign Language - illustrated dictionary of commonly used local hand signs.

Feast after Exams at Norizan's Place...

Basic Stage 3 Class Pot Luck...

Intermediate Stage 1 Class Pot Luck...

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