Are you a mentor or tutor? Do you want a
mentor or tutor? Now's your chance to let people know.
Fill out the form and let people know
if you are willing to mentor or tutor sign language students, interpreting
students, or working interpreters. Also, fill out the form if you are
looking for a Deaf person, interpreter or someone that knows sign language that
is willing to mentor or tutor you.
Some mentoring/tutoring has been known to happen
one-on-one and in small groups. Also, some mentoring/tutoring takes place
in person and some people opt to use webcams and computers.
The fees (if any) for mentoring should be worked
out between mentor and mentee.
OhSoEZ does not endorse any mentor, does not
participate in any negotiations of fees, and encourages all parties to BE SAFE
in making arrangements for mentoring/tutoring online.
My name is Pamela from Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley area). I have been
using ASL all my life. Experience in tutoring ASL, sign language, several
years through work, on-one-on tutoring sessions, and volunteers at various
sign language classes. Monitoring all weakness areas, setting goals for any
necessary improvements, following up with ASL assignments from class,
preparing students for exams/tests, and assisting in understanding sign
language videos as well as including ASL games in order promote the ability
to communicate well. Teaching sign language for all ages including under 12
months old up to adults. You may contact me by e-mail,
skyeyezbluelake@yahoo.com.
Hear from you soon :-)
Posted
February 26, 2012
Hi, This is Bryant Smith (Deaf) I teach ASL One to One, Mentor ASL or PSE
interpreter and ASL instructor. I also ASL tutor on Skype, Facebook or
Facetime video chat. I teach ASL Class every Wednesday night from 530 to 7pm
in Anaheim. Here s the address LOVE 2 ASL 625 South. Euclid St. Ste. 26,
South of 5 fwy ANAHEIM, CA 92802. Class fee is 45 dollars. ASL tutor is 20
to 25 dollars per hour. If you want to contact me for more information, E
mail to Bsmithhh@yahoo.com.
Ill be happy to help you with ASL.. I had been ASL Instructor for 7 years.
Posted
January 13, 2012
I am a MENTEE
I live in
Wilmington NC, Looking for a mentor to help improve my skill in asl &
English.
Rh17xmom@aol.com.
Posted March 24, 2012
I m taking
ASL II in Pierce College and need help in becoming more fluent. Especially
for my 'live' tests which i m getting low grades on.
Danideen8@gmail.com.
Posted March 24, 2012
I am looking for someone
with a training program for accelerated fingerspelling skill acquisition.
cshocklsg@gmail.com
Posted February 27, 2012
I am an interpreting student and need to complete 30 hours of volunteer
interpreting. If any deaf/hoh need an interpreter for simple errands in the
Long Beach/Lakewood area (grocery store, post office, etc...) please email
me. Thank you!! Danielle.
Email: dejakris@aol.com
Posted February 26, 2012
Hi my name
is Desiree but my friends call me Dez. I am a hearing ASL student studying
interpreting. I have been interested in ASL since elementary school and have
been studying since high school. I am looking for a deaf person to hangout
with,go to different events and hopefully become good friends with. If you
are interested please feel free to text me at (661) 375-8988 for more
information.
Desiree_Bradford@hotmail.com.
Posted February 25, 2012
I am new to ASL. I am in my
second semester of classes. (asl.102). I am finding a great need to work
with someone who can correct the nuiances and things I am missing. I also
need help with sentence structure (ASL to English and vice versa). I live in
IL, near Aurora/Dekalb. Thank you in advance.
fendifloss@comcast.net.
Posted February 25, 2012
Hi I'm looking for a tutor or mentor who is LGBT friendly and willing to
help me build my ASL skills for school by September. Also looking for DEAF/HH/hear
people who are LGBT friendly and want to attend DEAF events throughout CA. I
can be reached via e-mail at
roecoca@yahoo.com Thanks for your time!
Posted February 24, 2012
I'm learning ASL using self-study programs but need someone to practice my
ASL skills and learn more about the deaf community.
hutchinrob@mac.com
Posted January 18, 2012
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