Tuesdays three times a month, from 5:30pm to 6:30pm come Zumba with Dee and get some good exercise in. Groove and move to your own pace but the key is to MOVE! Don’t forget to bring a water bottle to hydrate throughout the class. Park in the back lot at DILA and enter through the
Held Mondays & Wednesdays From September 18 through October 18 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at DILA. Cost is $150 per person. Registration must be done 1 week prior to class. Maximum of 25 people. For more info see DILA’s FaceBook page or call 410-742-5052.
Learn basic ASL signs for beginners.
In five weeks a deaf instructor will teach you about Deaf Culture, how to sign the alphabet, numbers, introducing yourself in ASL plus much more.
Continue to build on your ASL skills, grammar and knowledge of Deaf Culture by registering for ASL Level 2 classes that begin March 30, 2021 at DILA.
American Sign Language classes now being offered at DILA. Call 410 742 5052 or go to www.dila.org to learn more.
Classes are taught by a deaf instructor. Students will continue to learn about Deaf Culture plus build on what was learned in ASL Level 1 which includes talking about family, discussing home and office plus much more. Role playing and games designed to teach basic signs are used as tools. We encourage students that passed
Classes are taught by a deaf instructor. Students will learn about Deaf Culture and how to carry on an everyday conversation with deaf individuals. Role playing and games designed to teach basic signs are used as tools. By the end of class, a sampling of the skills you will learn are: Manual Alphabet, numbers, introducing
Classes are taught by a deaf instructor. Students will continue to learn about Deaf Culture plus build on what was learn in ASL Level 1 which includes talking about family, discussing home and office plus much more. Role playing and games designed to teach basic signs are used as tools. We encourage students that passed
Classes are taught by a deaf instructor. Students will learn about Deaf Culture and how to carry on an everyday conversation with deaf individuals. Role playing and games designed to teach basic signs are used as tools. By the end of class, a sampling of the skills you will learn are: Manual Alphabet, numbers, introducing