LSF Training
LSF Training empowers communication professionals to greet, guide, and inform Deaf visitors confidently using essential French Sign Language vocabulary, precise questions, and realistic dialogue practice designed for community centres and public service environments. Over three months, participants build fluency through structured lessons, interaction techniques, and self-review methods tailored to welcoming and assisting hard-of-hearing individuals effectively.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This LSF Training course equips you with practical French Sign Language skills to welcome and guide Deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors in community centres. You will master polite forms, greetings, questions, fingerspelling, and key service vocabulary, then develop clear dialogues for registration, schedules, and activities. The structured 3-month programme includes real interaction strategies and self-assessment tools for rapid, confident progress.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Develop clear LSF questions: master yes/no, WH-forms, and confirmation cues.
- Manage authentic LSF dialogues: greetings, needs assessment, directions, and courteous closings.
- Apply essential LSF vocabulary for community centres: access, forms, schedules, and activities.
- Enhance LSF clarity swiftly: role-shifting, repair strategies, and concise, precise responses.
- Create a 3-month LSF practice plan featuring self-review, native signer feedback, and digital apps.
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