American Sign Language course is offered by CCAE. Our courses are taught by professional teachers who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
Whether you need to learn a new language for work, are planning a trip abroad, or want to improve your existing language skills, our language classes cover everything from basics to advanced topics.
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Cambridge Center for Adult Education is a non-profit organization providing a wide range of high-quality, affordable educational experiences in Cambridge, Boston, and surrounding area since 1870.
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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.
Perimeter College offers beginning- through intermediate-level classes in American Sign Language. Students on a guided pathway in American Sign Language can earn an associate of arts degree.
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.
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.
This course is taught using the best practices of the industry with a minimum of audio support. Throughout it, you will be immersed in silence, which will help you gain an understanding of the perspective of Deaf people and sign language.
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