200 Auslan Signs eBook - Australian Sign Language
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Looking for an effective way to learn and practise sign language? Our sign language eBook is the perfect tool for learning and reinforcing new signs and vocabulary. A perfect addition to our 200 pack of Auslan flash cards, this eBook is portable, making it convenient for studying on the go and keeping up your Auslan practice.
• 200 AUSTRALIAN SIGN LANGUAGE SIGNS – This eBook includes the same signs as our 200 pack of Auslan Flash Cards including The Basics, Early Vocabulary, Familiar Signs and Day to Day, covering ABC alphabet, Numbers, People, Animals, Emotions, Seasons, Colours, Greetings and a whole lot more!
• LARGE COLOURFUL ILLUSTRATIONS – Clear illustrations make it easy to learn hand shapes and signing movements for children and adults alike.
• ENGAGE IN LEARNING – Practise memory recall and permanent embedding of a new language.
• SCHOOL OR HOME – Our eBook is perfect for complementing classroom learning or just learning sign language at home with your family. Great for kids, adults, toddlers, even babies! From kindergarten through to high school and beyond.
• FUN – Make learning sign language fun with our colourful illustrations.
• COMPREHENSIVE DESCRIPTIONS – Every sign includes an easy-to-follow description of how to perform the sign to assist with different learning styles.
• HANDY HINTS – Many signs include useful handy hints to assist with committing the signs to memory.
• EASY SORTING – Learn signs in logical order with colour coded categories that are easy to navigate to with our table of contents.
• NORTHERN & SOUTHERN DIALECT - Learn the most commonly used sign for the state you live in.
Whether you are a beginner learning sign language or an experienced user looking to brush up on your skills, our Auslan eBook is an ideal resource for learning and reinforcing new signs and vocabulary. Start learning and practising sign language with ease!
Our sign language products are designed for beginners to build a basic vocabulary and are not intended for learning a complete language. We have done our best to provide accurate 2D representations and descriptions of handshapes and movements for a dynamic language. When learning sign language as a complete language, it is recommended that our resources are to be used in conjunction with learning from a native user of the language.
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