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Signing Naturally, Level 2

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Used - Very Good - Signing Naturally, Level 2 [softcover] by Ella Mae Lentz et al - Dawn Sign Press, San Diego, CA, 1992 - ISBN 0-915035-16-2 - 11.3 x 8.8 x 1.2 inches - 2.0 lbs. - 153 pages - Printed in the USA. This textbook is an excellent condition showing very minimal wear an age - Clean - Free of odor - The interior pages have pencil and pen writing within - There are no other markings, or highlight on the textbook - The book-cover, binding and spine are an excellent condition. Needa Book supports Amazon policies and strives to provide caring customer service. Amazon Prime provides free book tracking with free standard shipping. Please take a moment to rate your transaction with Needa Book - It will help us immensely. Your purchase supports a disabled Veteran and family. Thank you for your business.

180 pages, Paperback and VHS tape

First published June 1, 1988

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April 27, 2014
I soooooo wish there was an updated version of the later books in this series. (The redo of the first SN is incredible!) The content is good, but so many signs have changed and the DVD is unwieldy. Signing Naturally is still the go-to series for ASL instruction though, so...grin and bear it.

I do love Frieda Norman, Ben Bahan and Sam Supalla. Such talented storytelling!
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68 reviews24 followers
July 13, 2011
If you are self-teaching, keep in mind that without the accompanying video or a qualified ASL instructor, this book is worthless. When they say "work book" - they ain't lyin'! It is literally a book of blank lines and blank pictures to be filled in under accompanying instruction. Given how out-of date this set is, it can be hard to find a book AND a video, but it would definitely be worth it.

Outside of the blank parts, it has the standard "how-to" ASL images for the signs you should learn at this level, like you'd find in any ASL Dictionary. There are explanation for new ideas, but again, when it comes to USING the new info, you are directed to watch the video/instructor. Very frustrating when studying alone, between classes!
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64 reviews
January 15, 2008
second year second semester? this is part of the series that pretty much everyone goes through. I've met all of the people involved with writing these books and have dealt with them on a professional level. wow!
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