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- Has anyone used lingvano to learn sign language?? Is it worth . . . - Reddit
Has anyone used lingvano to learn sign language?? Is it worth the money? Or does anyone have any other suggestions Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- Has anyone tried Lingvano? : r asl - Reddit
It is an app I use and really appreciate I tried being self directed with LifePrints resources and then tried another app, ASL Bloom, but Lingvano has outlasted them all I find their lessons and reinforcement on point
- Lingvano? Duolingo for BSL? : r BSL - Reddit
Lingvano? Duolingo for BSL? Hey all, so some Deaf content creators made an ad for this app on their Insta this week and I've been having great fun with it and thought I'd share it as a possible resource It's called Lingvano (link to their website here) It feels a lot like Duolingo which I found helpful for me when learning new languages
- Is Lingvano accurate? : r asl - Reddit
Lingvano is good It’s possible that there are regional signs in your area that differ from what you’d learn on the app, but that’s because ASL is not a standardized language
- Has anyone used lingvano to learn ASL? Is it good worth the . . . - Reddit
Has anyone used lingvano to learn ASL? Is it good worth the money or does anyone suggest a good site to learn ??? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- Has anyone use Lingvano for BSL? It’s not letting me . . . - Reddit
Has anyone use Lingvano for BSL? It’s not letting me progress past milestone 9 chapter 36, is that normal?
- Is Lingvano worth the subscription? : r asl - Reddit
This subreddit is for those interested in learning ASL Please check the first post that's pinned "The Free ASL Resources and FAQ Thread" for answers to many questions Also, this isn't a place to get people to do your homework for you We're happy to help as long as you put in some effort
- ASL Bloom vs. Lingvano : r asl - Reddit
ASL Bloom is based on topics Lingvano is sort of based on topics, but it moreso seems to follow some kind of progression based on grammar and sign frequency as well I agree with LifePrint that grouping lessons around topics is a terrible idea So I would err on the side of Lingvano just because they seem a bit less focused on that kind of
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