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  • Learned the alphabet and basic finger spelling in American Sign Language (ASL)
  • Understood and practiced common ASL greetings and introductions
  • Mastered vocabulary related to family members, colors, animals, and common objects
  • Learned how to ask and answer questions using ASL
  • Developed basic conversational skills in ASL
  • Learned how to express emotions and feelings using ASL
  • Practiced signing simple sentences and short stories in ASL
  • Participated in role-playing activities to enhance ASL communication skills
  • Engaged in watching and discussing ASL videos to improve comprehension
  • Explored Deaf culture and gained awareness of the deaf community

Tips for continued development:

1. Practice signing with a friend or family member who knows ASL, or join an online ASL community to practice with others.

2. Watch movies or TV shows in ASL to improve comprehension and pick up new signs.

3. Attend ASL workshops, conferences, or local events to further immerse yourself in ASL and meet members of the deaf community.

4. Use ASL in everyday situations whenever possible, such as ordering food in a restaurant or communicating with someone who is hard of hearing.

5. Consider taking advanced ASL classes or pursuing certification to further your proficiency in the language.

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