This course will teach both ASL and Deaf culture to help you better understand the communication needs of the Deaf community.
This introductory ASL class offers the students an enjoyable and effective curriculum to learn American Sign Language (ASL) through classroom instruction, videotext and role-playing.
This course will teach both ASL and Deaf culture to help you better understand the communication needs of the Deaf community.
As well, this ASL course will help the students to become more confident and meet many Deaf people in the real world.
Established in 2001, the Vanier College Language School views language as a tool to develop minds, confidence, and life.
We are well known for our reputable English and French non-credit programs, which improve students’ proficiency for career and pre-university studies, work and cultural integration. We also offer Italian, Japanese, Mandarin and Spanish for professional and recreational communication.
To maintain this quality of education, our team of certified teachers has access to resources that integrate either language and academic skills or language and life skills. In addition, we encourage innovative on-the-move learning, which gets students speaking to locals or in everyday contexts.
Our reputation, developed mainly through word-of-mouth, is based on 3 simple principles about learning:
These non-credit courses allow locals to acquire or brush up on skills for international exchange and build confidence.
This course is an introductory language course for students with little or no prior knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL).
This course provides opportunities for students to develop interpreting skills and practice professional skills under supervision
Our introductory courses are designed for those with no previous knowledge of ASL.
American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most popular foreign language, leading third in language course enrolments in post-secondary institutions in the U.S. after Spanish and French, according to Modern Language Association (2016).
Learn new vocabulary with an emphasis placed on increasing Sign Language fluency in both the receptive and expressive modes of communication.
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