This is an introductory class with a focus on signing the alphabet, numbers, commonly used pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and simple phrase of two or three words
CHHA-Edmonton offers two beginner level Conversational American Sign language classes:
Level ‘A’ is for adults with little or no signing background. This is an introductory class with a focus on signing the alphabet, numbers, commonly used pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and simple phrase of two or three words .
Learning how to finger spell word and combine words without having to sign each letter. It is visual language using fingers and hands to communicate.
Level ‘B’ is for adults who have completed Beginner Level ‘A’ or have previous signing and can demonstrate some ability in using their hands to sign. This class focuses on conversation using simple phrases and sentences moving away from signing each letter of a word.
Note: To take Level ‘B’, you must know how to sign numbers, alphabet, colours, pronouns, short phrases as well as hand shapes and animated movements.
This level will increase your confidence by learning that it takes ongoing comprehending, receptively and expressive signing skills to ASL.
CHHA-Edmonton classes are NOT for credit – they are for communication.
CHHA-Edmonton Beginner Level ‘A’ Conversational ASL are available for special groups, such as families, senior facilities, community organizations and businesses at a location of their choice.
CHHA-Edmonton offers two beginner level Conversational American Sign language classes:
Level ‘A’ is for adults with little or no signing background. This is an introductory class with a focus on signing the alphabet, numbers, commonly used pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and simple phrase of two or three words . Learning how to finger spell word and combine words without having to sign each letter. It is visual language using fingers and hands to communicate.
Level ‘B’ is for adults who have completed Beginner Level ‘A’ or have previous signing and can demonstrate some ability in using their hands to sign. This class focuses on conversation using simple phrases and sentences moving away from signing each letter of a word.
Note: To take Level ‘B’, you must know how to sign numbers, alphabet, colours, pronouns, short phrases as well as hand shapes and animated movements. This level will increase your confidence by learning that it takes ongoing comprehending, receptively and expressive signing skills to ASL.
CHHA-Edmonton classes are NOT for credit – they are for communication.
CHHA-Edmonton Beginner Level ‘A’ Conversational ASL are available for special groups, such as families, senior facilities, community organizations and businesses at a location of their choice. If you are a group of 10 to 15 and would like to learn ASL contact us at (780) 428-6622 or by e-mail at ******-ed.com and we will organize the class for you.
American Sign Language focuses on the “words” to communicate, but there’ a lot more to think about. How do I begin? Am I even being understood? How do I know what the person I’m taking to is thinking? Please also see our FAQ in the About CHHA-Edmonton menu item.
Signed and dated registration form must be received for registration to be confirmed.
Our American Sign Language Basics course is intended for those with no knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL) and is an introduction to Deaf culture and the Deaf community.
Our FOUNDATIONS Workshop is designed to strengthen families’ knowledge of their child’s hearing/deafness and how it relates to their language development.
This course will teach you the basic steps of developing interactive skills as a health care provider when you face Deaf/hard-of-hearing patients.
American Sign Language course is offered by Greater Essex County District School Board. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teacher who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
This non-accredited course offers the student an opportunity to develop the communication skills needed in ASL to interact, socialize, or associate with Deaf people.
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