American Sign Language (ASL) is the native language of almost a million people and a second language for millions more, and our talented teachers are here to help you perfect your signs and syntax.
American Sign Language (ASL) is the native language of almost a million people and a second language for millions more, and our talented teachers are here to help you perfect your signs and syntax.
Whether your dream is to communicate with deaf and hard-of-hearing friends and family, pursue a career as an interpreter, or learn more about Deaf culture and ASL’s fascinating history, we have a class that’ll help you achieve your goals.
For over a decade, ABC Languages has been helping actors prepare for roles with a foreign language or accent component. It started back in 2009 working on the 3rd season of “Damages” for a season-long story arc with multiple scenes in Pashto.
Not even a language we teach but we pulled a team of experts together and made it happen. Since then, we have worked on dozens of high-profile productions in the New York area and beyond.
Our experts understand that authenticity is of the essence and we are available to ensure that actors feel confident and can do their best work. To see a partial list of our clients, click on the cards to the left.
There are many different forms of communicating in the world we live in today. There’s verbal, non-verbal, written, and visual to name a few. But, what about sign language. “Signs” in sign languages are put together with a specific range of facial expressions and certain movements to express...
Our ASL program introduces basic production and comprehension skills, including spelling and numbers. You will develop your conversational ability and be introduced to ASL grammar.
At Portal Languages, we prioritize effective communication and cultural understanding, employing innovative teaching methodologies, such as the renowned Natural Approach, to create an engaging and dynamic learning environment.
This course is an introduction to American Sign Language, including finger spelling, sending and receiving signs, background information on deafness, and interaction with the deaf community.
More than a million people in the United States speak American Sign Language. If someone you love can’t hear well, that’s a great reason to learn ASL. You’ll be able to communicate in a meaningful way with hard of hearing or deaf individuals in the US.
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