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Introduce the American Sign Language manual alphabet, with a focus on the letter o, demonstrated through repetitive oh and o sequences to build recognition.
Learn the basics of number signs in American Sign Language, providing an introduction tailored for hospitality settings.
Explore ideas to practice numbers in American Sign Language, focusing on number signs and counting drills within hospitality contexts.
Learn food signs in American Sign Language for hospitality settings and introduce foundational skills to communicate dining concepts.
Explore landmark signs for hospitality in American Sign Language and receive an introduction to core signs used in guest interactions.
Learn medical and emergency signs in American Sign Language for hospitality settings. This intro covers essential signs for health and safety communications.
Learn deaf etiquette and the way of life within hospitality settings, equipping learners with respectful communication and inclusive guest service.
Welcome to the World of Language without words Hospitality special
Listen with your Eyes - Speak with your Hands
No previous knowledge is needed!
In this course you’ll learn in American Sign Language:
In addition to Hospitality signs you will learn The Manual Alphabet/Fingerspelling of words – Numbers - Tenses: Present, Past & Future - Family Signs - Question keys - Key locations - Action verbs - Food & Eating - Weekdays & time -Landmarks/Vacation - Hobbies - Directions - Money signs - Medical & Emergencies and the most important topic: The Deaf Etiquette & Way of life addition, a full introduction on Fundamentals, Facts and Concepts of this worldwide popular sign language.
The course will benefit anyone’s profession in private/customer relations – Restaurants, Airports, Government & banking sectors, hospitals - Hotels & residential sector etc.
Learning American Sign Language gives a boost to your career & Personal Development
Expand your awareness and knowledge in communicating with the Deaf world or any Signers
American Sign Language is the Global sign language Deaf people use in their travels, Business & Everyday life.
Did you know?
Even though Deaf people use Sign Language, not everyone who uses Sign Language is Deaf.
Learning Sign Language opens doors to communicate with anyone experiencing any sort of language processing challenge for example:
Stroke victims & cerebral palsy patients - Children with Autism and Asperger’s syndrome (as a middle step for processing language) - Any individual with Apraxia or Down syndrome - Elderly People - Children too young to speak, etc.
Sign language is for everyone, It is also used in daily communications by:
Fire fighters - Police officers - Medical staff - Scuba divers - Stock traders - Airports staff - Construction sites
Factories - Sports fields - Concerts - Radio/TV Stations, etc.
"Deafness/Hard of hearing is not a disability but only a difference in human Experience & Perception."