American Sign Language with David Haus
Thursdays, 10:30 – 11:30 AM
The Oscar at Georgetown, Third Floor Meeting Room
In Person Only
This course will literally be a hands-on experience. We will briefly learn about the history of American Sign Language. We will then begin learning how to communicate with Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals or with young grandchildren who are learning sign language (you want water or milk, more?). For spouses losing their hearing, we can learn some signs that can help them communicate better. It is time to let your fingers do the talking!
David Haus graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with a degree in Deaf Education. He went on to teach, coach, and serve as an administrator for over 33 years at the Missouri School for the Deaf. Today he lives in Sun City and has developed the ASL program for the International Learning Language Club. He has been teaching about ASL for the past five years. Classes taught include basic ASL, Intermediate ASL and Advanced ASL.
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