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Adam Skwersky
Introduction to American Sign Language
Adam Skwersky , Jim Snyder
Tue, Wed, Thu, Jan 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 06:15-08:00pm, TBA
No limit but advance sign up required
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Have you ever seen a deaf person use sign language and wondered "what in the world is he saying??" We will teach you how to use your hands to communicate in American Sign Language, a very expressive language "spoken" by millions of people in the United States. The class will be fun-oriented and we will teach mostly vocabulary and a bit of grammar. The students will also be introduced to some "Deaf Culture", and get a taste of what the "Deaf World" is like. Students might be asked to reimburse us for xeroxes.
Contact: Adam Skwersky, 3-472m, 253-5095, askwersk@mit.edu
Comments to iap-www@mit.edu
Listing generated: 14-Jan-1999