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  • September 20, 2010
  • August 1, 2021
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Learn fundamental Auslan signs with clear photos and video demonstrations. This app teaches 150 common signs, the Auslan alphabet, and numbers 0-10. A full version offers over 500 signs with phrases, sentences, and grammar notes for deeper learning.

Learn 150 common Auslan signs
Video demonstrations of signs
Photos of handshapes
Auslan alphabet and fingerspelling
Numbers 0-10
Full version with over 500 signs
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What's New in Auslan Tutor

1.72

August 1, 2021

Bug fixes and performance improvements

User reviews

If I could rate zero I would

Ok first of all let me get this straight I’m not death or in need of speaking the language I just thought it would be fun to try but when I searched to figure out to say the simple “hello or hi” IT DIDN’T COME UP WITH ANYTHING but it’s all good I’m sure learning the word aeroplane will help for my first time in fact a better app I totally recommend (sorry for the developers this is really not helping u) is Auslan Dictionary really good and government recommend thanks so much oh and if u want to make this app better try adding simple words that aren’t aeroplane. Ty
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I love this app but….

This app is so cool but there are important words like and that there is no sign for its a little hard to talk.

Great idea

Great start look forward to more words

why the title subjects so dim ?

you can hardly see the categories it so dim ?

The app keeps crashing on me!

I hope the update fixes this or I’m uninstalling! I want to learn Auslan because I made a deaf OC, so the game I was playing would be inclusive.

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FAQ

What does the Auslan Tutor: Key Signs app teach?

This app teaches users how to communicate 150 common Auslan signs, such as 'please,' 'thanks,' and 'how are you?' It also includes the Auslan alphabet for fingerspelling and numbers from 0 to 10. Each sign is presented with a photo of the handshape and a video clip demonstrating its production.

What are the key features of this app?

Key features include learning 150 common Auslan signs, viewing clear photos of handshapes, and watching video clips of how each sign is performed. It also covers the Auslan alphabet for fingerspelling and numbers 0-10. A full version offers over 500 signs with additional features like signs in phrases, phrases in sentences, and Auslan grammar notes.

Is this app free to download and use?

The 'Key Signs' version of the app is free to download and use, focusing on 150 common signs. A more comprehensive 'full version' is available for iPhone and iPod touch, which includes over 500 Auslan signs and additional learning materials, suggesting a potential in-app purchase or separate paid version for expanded content.

Who developed this app and who is it for?

The NextSense Auslan Tutor: Key Signs was developed by staff at NextSense in consultation with expert Auslan users. It is designed for individuals who want to learn basic Australian Sign Language (Auslan), including the alphabet and common everyday signs.

What is the difference between the free and full version?

The free version teaches 150 common Auslan signs, the alphabet, and numbers 0-10. The full version expands this to over 500 Auslan signs and includes more detailed learning components. These include videos of signs used in phrases and sentences, and text notes on Auslan grammar pertinent to the signs and phrases.