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[Web Creator] [LMSOFT]
Next Workshop
This workshop is scheduled on an
as-required basis
 

Contact us for booking details.
This full-day workshop covers:
  
  • Working with Deaf people
  • Working with Auslan interpreters
  • Auslan is not English
  
Teaching English
to Deaf Adults
New Workshop
in 2010!
Registered Training Organisation
NC4780
  
  • Teaching English without sound
  • Basic sentence patterns
  • Using "The Grammar Disc - Pah!" to teach English
Click on play to watch Patricia Levitzke-Gray from the WA Deaf Society talk about the differences between English and Auslan.