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9+ years
Esther
Studying Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at Penn means Esther spends most of her time analyzing arguments and writing essays, not signing — but her involvement in student theatre gives her a natural comfort with expressive physicality and nonverbal communication that translates well to ASL's vis...
University of Pennsylvania
Current Undergrad, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
While ASL isn't Jordan's primary language specialty, her experience learning multiple languages — she's fluent in English and Spanish and conversational in Polish — gives her a sharp understanding of how visual and structural grammar systems differ from spoken ones. She approaches ASL vocabulary and...
Trinity College Dublin
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nicholas
Nicholas studied Deaf Studies at Penn alongside his linguistics degree, giving him both cultural depth and structural understanding of ASL as a complete visual-spatial language. He teaches classifiers, non-manual markers, and ASL syntax — which follows its own grammar entirely distinct from English ...
Middlebury College
Masters, French Linguistics and Pedagogy
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors in Linguistics and Deaf Studies

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Meagen
Meagen studies American Sign Language alongside her English and Computer Science coursework at Carleton College. She tackles ASL's unique grammar — topic-comment structure, non-manual markers, spatial referencing — as its own linguistic system rather than treating it as a translation exercise from E...
Carleton College
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Libby
Libby's ASL skills were built through direct experience working with Deaf children in both behavioral therapy and academic settings, so she teaches more than just vocabulary and handshapes — she emphasizes facial grammar, spatial referencing, and the cultural context that makes signing feel natural....
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Science, Anthropology

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Arianna
ASL relies on spatial grammar, facial markers, and classifiers that have no direct equivalent in English, which means learning it requires a completely different mindset than studying a spoken language. Arianna's analytical approach — honed through her triple-major science background at Dartmouth — ...
Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Hannah
Hannah's special education training at Purdue included coursework specifically on adapting instruction for diverse learners, and ASL is one of the subjects she's genuinely enthusiastic about — not just a line on a list. She teaches fingerspelling, basic vocabulary, and conversational building blocks...
Purdue University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Education, Special Education

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Chris
Chris minored in American Sign Language at NYU, building vocabulary across everyday, academic, and cultural contexts. He breaks down handshape families, non-manual markers, and ASL grammar — which follows its own syntax entirely distinct from English — in a way that makes the visual-spatial logic cl...
New York University
Bachelors, French, Linguistics

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Sam
Hello! My name is Sam Bicking. I am an alumni and student at The University of Pennsylvania studying Pre-health sciences before entering medical school. I have been tutoring for several years with students with disabilities (and amazing students without disabilities).
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Erika
Erika's background as a kinesthetic learner herself shapes how she approaches ASL — a language where physical memory and visual-spatial awareness matter as much as vocabulary knowledge. She emphasizes hands-on repetition of fingerspelling and sign production, adapting drills to match each student's ...
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Bachelor of Science, Exercise Science
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your first session is an opportunity for a tutor to understand your current signing level, learning goals, and any specific challenges you're facing—whether that's fingerspelling speed, grammar structure, or conversational fluency. The tutor will assess your foundation and create a personalized plan tailored to your needs, so every session after that builds directly on your strengths and addresses your gaps.
In a typical Cape Coral classroom with a 19.7:1 student-teacher ratio, instruction moves at a fixed pace that doesn't always match individual learning speeds. Personalized tutoring adapts in real time—a tutor can slow down on complex grammar concepts, spend extra time on fingerspelling accuracy, or accelerate through material you've already mastered. This targeted approach means you're not waiting for classmates to catch up or struggling to keep pace.
Many students struggle with consistent hand shapes and positions, which are critical for clear communication and proper grammar. Others find fingerspelling speed challenging, especially when receiving rapid fingerspelled words. Grammar concepts like subject-verb-object word order, classifiers, and spatial agreement also trip up learners. A tutor can break down each of these components, give you targeted practice, and provide immediate feedback to build confidence and accuracy.
Reaching conversational fluency typically requires 600-750 hours of focused study and practice, depending on your starting point and frequency of practice. With personalized tutoring combined with consistent practice outside sessions, many students progress faster because instruction is optimized for their learning style. Regular tutoring sessions, combined with real-world signing practice, accelerate your path to comfortable, natural conversation.
Yes, tutors are familiar with Florida's American Sign Language standards and can align instruction with what you're learning in your school course. Whether you need help keeping up with classroom material, preparing for assessments, or diving deeper into specific units, a tutor can bridge gaps and reinforce concepts in a way that supports your academic progress.
Absolutely. Whether you're working toward ASL certification, preparing for college-level coursework, or need specialized vocabulary for healthcare, legal, or technical settings, tutors can provide advanced instruction tailored to your goals. They can focus on interpreting techniques, register and tone in signing, and domain-specific vocabulary to help you reach professional-level proficiency.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have demonstrated expertise in American Sign Language, whether through formal ASL certification, years of signing experience, or specialized training. Each tutor is vetted to ensure they can effectively teach students at various levels, from beginners building foundational skills to advanced learners refining fluency and interpretation abilities.
Your tutor will recommend targeted practice activities like fingerspelling drills, watching ASL videos, practicing specific signs in front of a mirror, and engaging with the Deaf community when possible. Consistent practice between sessions—even 15-30 minutes daily—significantly speeds up your progress because it reinforces what you've learned and builds muscle memory for hand shapes, movements, and facial expressions.
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