I eventually started looking for a learning resource that explains things step by step instead of throwing random signs at you. The one I ended up following is this guide, and what I like about it is the way the lessons build gradually. Instead of overwhelming beginners, it introduces simple everyday signs first and then slowly adds more complex communication patterns. I also appreciate that the exercises include visual examples you can replay several times. That helps a lot because you need to see the exact hand shapes and movements. Something that worked for me personally was practicing in front of a mirror. It feels a little silly at first, but it helps you check whether your gestures actually match what you’re trying to learn.
I eventually started looking for a learning resource that explains things step by step instead of throwing random signs at you. The one I ended up following is this guide, and what I like about it is the way the lessons build gradually. Instead of overwhelming beginners, it introduces simple everyday signs first and then slowly adds more complex communication patterns. I also appreciate that the exercises include visual examples you can replay several times. That helps a lot because you need to see the exact hand shapes and movements. Something that worked for me personally was practicing in front of a mirror. It feels a little silly at first, but it helps you check whether your gestures actually match what you’re trying to learn.