Hello there
I am Greek and studying Greek Sign Language for 3 years. I don't have any hearing impairment but I have always been fascinated by this way of communication, that's why I have started studying it. I don't know about ASL but GSL is difficult. In order to be considered proficient one must complete a four- year course and then pass the exams. Then if one wants to become an certified interpreter, one must attend a two- year course. Is the situation similar with ASL? Oh, and another question, hopefully not a silly one, are there difference in the Sign Language in the USA and the Sign Language in Canada?
Thank you
Take Care
I am Greek and studying Greek Sign Language for 3 years. I don't have any hearing impairment but I have always been fascinated by this way of communication, that's why I have started studying it. I don't know about ASL but GSL is difficult. In order to be considered proficient one must complete a four- year course and then pass the exams. Then if one wants to become an certified interpreter, one must attend a two- year course. Is the situation similar with ASL? Oh, and another question, hopefully not a silly one, are there difference in the Sign Language in the USA and the Sign Language in Canada?
Thank you
Take Care