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Ready! Set! Sign!

Ready! Set! Sign! Is a comprehensive 24-lesson Sign Language course on 5 CD-ROMs for beginning signers. With Ready! Set! Sign!, you will learn over 1,200 signs using hundreds of video clips, photos, animations, and graphics. You will also learn major grammar concepts, valuable information about deafness, and will learn how to fingerspell, and to sign numbers. A great way to learn a second language! Ready, Set Sign is $99.95 and is available at: http://www.readysetsign.com/index2.html

"We liked the ease of use, the details, the information is given in an easy to remember format, and there is a lot of information. I especially liked the program because my daughter could watch it, and easily learn, and in turn use sign language around her younger siblings helping them to learn. My daughter has wanted to learn a second language, and this has filled that need." -K.B. Raymond, WA

"RSS is very interactive and easy for even young children to use. Starting off with "Signs you already know" is a great way to introduce sign language to the hesitant, the new signer, or the very young. The section on facial expressions was most welcome as it is rarely taught in book-based courses, but makes up a huge part of the language." –Peggy Webb


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