Learning sign language will have you connecting with many more people in your community. There are many advantages to learning asl such as making new friends, teaching a baby how to talk and if your family is deaf or hard of hearing,
Pocket Sign offers hundreds of video sign language ASL lessons packed in small sized lessons. Learn sign language effectively with our interactive questions:
- Hundreds of Interactive video lessons - Learn to sign and translate sign language - Fun questions - Use items to make the learning easier and fun - Learn the sign language alphabet - Common phrases and greetings used everyday - Baby sign language - American Sign Language ASL dictionary - basic sign language phrases
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How to install Sign Language ASL Pocket Sign APK on Android phone or tablet?
Download Sign Language ASL Pocket Sign APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
Go to your phone Settings page
Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
Check the Unknown Sources box
Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.mobireactor.signlanguage-v3.1.2-ApkClean.apk)
Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
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5 ★I love this app. I tried learning sign language in high school but never kept up with it. While I do intend to buy the full app soon (it's that good) with the free version you can get to learn handful of new words a day and you can go back and practice and quiz yourself on past words. As I progress through the weeks I'm retaining the signs through just a few minutes of practice a day. There are no external ads and I've no idea what the chests are for but seriously, get this!
3 ★There is a search bar for when you want to look up a specific sign. Haven't seen that in anything before. Since they have little interactive lessons, I learn more from these then just watching some movie or something. I've always learned best through interactive means. Something again I don't see other ASL apps doing all that well. I'm hoping this will continued to be worked on, but it seems like the latest update was November, while it promised weekly updates in lessons. I'm hoping this project isn't dead. While it has alot of good features, the product is unfinished. If you go the the study tab, the only thing they have is flash cards. Even worse, the 'lessons' are just asking you "Is this ____?" And the answer is always yes.
5 ★This app is wonderful. I love that they have a dictionary available and I find the lessons informational and just just the right length. They're not so long that it's hard to retain the information but not so short that I find myself getting the feeling that things are moving too slowly and I'm learning nothing. I would absolutely buy it if they had shorter pay periods. I wish I could pay $5/mo. vs the $60 in one big chunk. I'm sad my trial period is running. I really liked it. :/
4 ★Easy to use and very easy to understand. Edit: after finishing the first course, it said that to continue learning that I would have to start a trial, unfortunately for the creators I will not be paying for the courses. The app was fun and informative, I understand that the creators have to make money but I would rather watch ads rather than spending an outrageous amount of money on an app.
3 ★The facial expressions are good. plus learning and understanding the signs is easy along with progressing through the levels. Only thing is I am unable to report issues with the lessons; like the fact I couldn't see a sign clearly for one, or so forth. The report issues button just doesn't work and that's why I'm leaving 3 stars.
3 ★Needs a lot of work. The videos often show other signs at the beginning of end of the video unrelated to what you're trying to learn which is really confusing. They also sign too fast sometimes for those of us who are still learning. The flashcards would be better if they were random signs from all categories instead of just two or three signs from a category you pick. Also not sure what the deal is with orange. It pops up all the time. Make us think harder to figure out which sign is correct.
4 ★I like the dictionary and new worda day function, but I think there are a few strings that would make the app better. I think the treasure feature is unnecessary in the free version (nothing can be done with it), the pictures for each sign are too obvious, an the answerr for each study session is always yes. If there was an option to remove the pictures from the sign that would awesome, and if the study session asked you to type in the answer it would be better.
4 ★So far it seems good. Being dyslexic I prefer it if they made certain lessons where you have to write in the word optional. Also after completion of one lesson or one screen of preferred if it would immediately take you into the next screen or the next lesson. It would also be more interactive and fun if you made it so that users had the ability (optionally) to talk to other users using ASL utilizing microphone and camera or some other professional.
3 ★I like that the daily lesson aren't overwhelming, but it takes longer to get through them all. I've only had the app for a few weeks and I'm not too convinced with it. I don't like how the gestures are repetitive as they are showning you the sign, but don't bother to slow it down and show you exactly HOW to sign them, some are just too fast to try and do it myself and possibly not even be doing it correctly. Better off learning on my own watching much more helpful YouTube videos.
5 ★those saying you "have to pay" clearly didn't use the app for more than a few minutes, because you get a free course each day. you only pay if you want the lessons IMMEDIATELY. learning in a slow pace is a better for me. short bursts of words, with visuals and a variety of quizs really helps me understand a lot more than any other teacher or book has ! plus Im always able to go back and requiz myself on old words and look up words in the dictionary. not sure what the bombs and things are, though
4 ★Good, I like the short video clips. Some of the signs are incorrect, or have a similar meaning so I always cross check. Doesnt have very many lessons, wondering when the frayed out lessons will be available? It seems all lessons are on a loop and it will only take you so far, paid and free version. Please update this app, it is good!
3 ★It's just ok. They could put a little more effort into the on-screen words. Lots of them are mashed together with no spaces. And it would be nice if they had modules or lessons that included words from previous modules or lessons so that you could begin to think of all the words within the same ever growing context. It would also be helpful if the flashcards section had anything else besides correct answers only. Sort of defeats the purpose if they're ALL correct.