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The American Sign Language (ASL) exam evaluates a candidate's proficiency in understanding and using ASL. This certification assesses knowledge of ASL grammar, vocabulary, and cultural context, as well as the ability to communicate effectively with the Deaf community.
The American Sign Language exam covers the following topics :-
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No prior experience is required, but visual learning ability is helpful.
Educators, healthcare professionals, interpreters, students, and anyone seeking inclusive communication skills.
ASL is primarily used in the U.S. and parts of Canada; other countries have their own sign languages.
Yes, the course touches on dialects and regional variations in signs.
Yes, many ASL interpreters work freelance for events, schools, hospitals, or media.
You'll learn about Deaf history, identity, norms, and how to communicate respectfully within the community.
Interpreter, educator, accessibility coordinator, customer support, or medical professional in Deaf services.
Yes, ASL has its own grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, independent from English.
Yes, students and early-career professionals can use this to build valuable soft and language skills.