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Custom House Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland.
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                      What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.What’s vibrant, visually stunning, engaging and used by around 2.5 million people? American Sign Language.
                      ASL is the third most-used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
                      American Sign Language is a visual language, a language of movement. Following videos is the easiest way to learn to sign correctly. So we updated our ASL course to include 66+ videos for you to watch the signs and practice them as many times as you like.
                      You can study this fresh, modern and easy-to-learn ASL online, in your own time, from anywhere you like.
                      Powerful reasons to learn sign language include:

                      Being able to interact with the 500,000 people who use ASL every day and the 2 million who have ASL as a second language

                      Communicating better with the Deaf community – your customers, colleagues, family and friends

                      Communicating with babies who can learn to sign single words and gestures by eight months. They can express themselves before they can talk

                      Being able to get your message across if you are losing your hearing

                      Exercising your brain while learning a vibrant, expressive language

                      Learning American Sign Language can lead to incredible opportunities and open doors in your career or personal life

                      Learning American Sign Language with International Open Academy takes you beyond the basics. This accredited course covers:

                      humor and fun expressions

                      ASL grammar and technique

                      loads of vocabulary

                      Deaf etiquette

                      Be an impressive ASL communicator and storyteller from the get-go. Learn American Sign Language with our fun-to-study video course and start signing today.

                      Fakten zum Fernkurs American Sign Language der International Open Academy

                      Abschluss Zertifikat
                      Studiendauer 60 Tage
                      Studienzeitverlängerung durch erneute Buchung des Kurses verlängerbar
                      Testphase 10 Tage unverbindlich. Widerrufsrecht von 2 Wochen
                      Studienstart jederzeit möglich
                      Sprache englisch
                      Studienzulassung keine besonderen Voraussetzungen erforderlich
                      Kosten auf Anfrage bzw. siehe Einzelkurs-Infos
                      Anrechnung von Vorleistungen nicht relevant
                      Prüfungen Online-Prüfung, in der min. 55% der Fragen korrekt beantwortet werden müssen, um das Zertifikat zu erhalten
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                      Studieninhalte

                      This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.This course includes more than 3 hours of videos for you to see how to sign and to follow correctly. With these fun, easy-to-learn lessons, you will quickly master ASL and be able to:

                      Hold conversations, ask questions and share jokes

                      Grasp the different ways that ASL is communicated – signing, facial expressions, body movement

                      Practice signing alongside your course tutor so you will see exactly what you need to do

                      Know the most important signs to get you started

                      ASL basics such as fingerspelling, introducing yourself, getting a conversation started, and grammar

                      Discover more about Deaf etiquette so you feel comfortable in any situation

                      Understand the history and background of American Sign Language

                      Use humor and fun expressions to take you beyond basic conversations and polite small talk. Humor is also a great ice-breaker when meeting new people

                      By the end of the course, you will have a strong foundation to easily learn more signs and hold more-rounded conversations by studying our American Sign Language: Level 2 course.

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                      Bei der International Open Academy werden keine besonderen Vorkenntnisse vorausgesetzt, so dass Sie direkt ohne Vorkenntnisse und somit auch ohne Abitur starten können.

                      Für wen ist der Zertifikatskurs geeignet?

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Everyone. More than 5% of the world population has hearing loss, including 11 million in the USA, according to the World Health Organization. Communicate with them by learning sign language

                      Anyone who deals with the public – from shop assistants to social workers – will benefit from knowing ASL to better understand their Deaf customers and clients

                      People who work with or around Deaf people including family members, friends, colleagues and clients, and who want to help them feel included

                      Maybe you are losing your hearing and starting to feel isolated by your inability to understand and communicate as well as before. Learn sign language

                      If someone you know is becoming hard of hearing, learn to sign alongside them

                      Students who see the benefits of learning a language used by millions of people

                      Savvy professionals seeking ways to be more visual in their speech or during presentations. Start to use body language and facial expressions as well as your voice to communicate

                      First responders or other medical professionals who need to communicate with everybody, particularly in emergencies

                      Jobseekers exploring the many careers that involve working with and assisting the Deaf community

                      Families or people working with babies can teach them to sign. Babies can communicate their needs through sign language long before they start talking

                      You, if you have an interest in different cultures

                      Students interested in interpreting in the classroom, government agencies, museums, hospitals or on TV

                      Reserve your place in our video course in ASL to get started with one of the most vibrant and interactive languages in America.

                      Karriereaussichten

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

                      Whatever work you do, your ability to speak ASL will be invaluable. You can meet the needs of the Deaf community – your colleagues, clients, patients, family and friends – by engaging with them

                      Explore the many careers that involve working with the Deaf community

                      Become a translator or interpreter in many professional fields including television

                      Teachers and classroom assistants who know ASL will be a great asset to the classroom

                      ASL fluency is needed for specialized careers in health, education, and therapy

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