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You Will Learn Sign Language | COMPLETED ✓
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Complete, First published Jul 24, 2016
This book contains helpful material if you want to get started in learning ASL. It includes pictures with different signs, helpful videos of people showing you how it's done, and sources that helped me and many others know at least the basics to get to know the Language. If you're interested, let's jump right in! 
    
[I DO NOT OWN ANY PICTURES, VIDEOS, OR SOURCES THAT WILL APPEAR IN THIS BOOK. ALL CREDITS GO TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS]
      
Copyright © 2016 MBDP98

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