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Would you like to know common sign language for discussing your favorite team or game? Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video series.

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  1. The wide world of sports is pretty easy to sign. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  2. I prefer basketball to baseball. My friend loves boxing. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  3. Americans don't appreciate hockey and soccer enough. Wrestling and tennis aren't high on their list of favorites, either. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  4. We'll watch volleyball and swimming in the Summer Olympics, skiing and snowboarding in the Winter Games. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  5. Is it called a soccer game or a football match? It's a challenge to know which to use. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  6. The game was competitive until one of the teams fell behind. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  7. Her team was the champion of the tournament. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  8. The referees at the game were as bad as the umpires last week. Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  9. How did the team do? Did they win or lose? Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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  10. I want to go outdoors. Do you want to cycle, hike or jog? Learn how to do sign language related to sports and recreation in this free education video.

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Sign language, an often overlooked language, is incredibly beneficial to know and fun to learn. American sign language is very easy to learn for native English speakers and requires only a modicum of dedication, but the benefits of knowing sign language are immense. Imagine being able to communicate with someone who is often ignored because they cannot hear or speak the same language as those around them. Those who are hearing impaired deal with this on a daily basis. Imagine what an impact it could make their lives to have one more person connect with them by speaking their language. Most likely that would come naturally for you if you only knew how to sign. Well if you would like to learn, you can get some basic lessons from our sign language expert.

Would you like to know how to sign for things related to sports and recreation? In this free video series, you will learn the signs you will need to do just that. Learn signs for common things related to baseball, basketball and boxing. Learn signs for hockey, soccer, wrestling and tennis. You will also know how to sign descriptions for cycling, hiking and jogging. Finally, find out signs related to different technical terms.

 
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Rachel Berman Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people develop language and communicate.dkdk

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