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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
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
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
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
Aria teaches American Sign Language with an emphasis on building conversational fluency — receptive comprehension, fingerspelling speed, and the spatial grammar that makes ASL structurally distinct from English. Her approach leans on visual and interactive practice rather than rote vocabulary lists,...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Current Undergrad, English
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your first session is an opportunity to connect with a tutor, discuss your current signing level, and identify your specific goals—whether you're learning ASL for the first time, preparing for a certification exam, or working toward fluency. The tutor will assess your familiarity with ASL grammar, handshapes, and non-manual markers, then create a personalized plan tailored to your pace and learning style.
Many students struggle with the spatial grammar and classifier systems unique to ASL, which differ significantly from English structure. Others find it challenging to coordinate hand movements, facial expressions, and body positioning simultaneously—skills that take consistent practice to develop naturally. Personalized instruction helps address these specific hurdles by breaking down complex concepts and providing immediate, targeted feedback that's difficult to get in larger classroom settings.
In a classroom with a 17:1 student-teacher ratio like many Toledo schools, individual signing practice time is limited, and instructors can't address each student's unique pronunciation or grammatical errors in real time. Personalized tutoring provides direct, one-on-one practice where a tutor can immediately correct your hand placement, facial expressions, and sentence structure, accelerating your ability to communicate naturally and confidently in ASL.
Yes, tutoring can support your school's ASL curriculum by reinforcing vocabulary, grammar structures, and cultural competency aligned with your grade level or course requirements. Whether you're in an introductory ASL I class or advanced ASL III, a tutor can help you master specific units, prepare for assessments, and develop conversational fluency beyond what classroom time allows.
Reaching professional-level fluency in ASL typically requires 600+ hours of immersive practice and interaction, though meaningful conversational ability develops much faster with consistent, focused instruction. With personalized tutoring sessions combined with regular practice, many students achieve conversational competency within several months, depending on their starting level and commitment to practice outside sessions.
Seek tutors who are native or fluent ASL signers with demonstrated experience teaching students at your level, ideally with knowledge of Deaf culture and communication norms. Many expert tutors hold certifications like NAD (National Association of the Deaf) or RID (Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf), and have a track record of helping students achieve their specific goals, whether that's classroom success or conversational fluency.
Absolutely—understanding Deaf culture is essential to learning ASL authentically. Expert tutors incorporate cultural context, including proper etiquette, communication norms, and the history of the Deaf community, so you're not just learning signs but developing genuine cross-cultural communication skills and respect for the language's origins.
Your tutor can recommend resources like ASL video libraries, Deaf-led content on social media, and local Deaf community events in Toledo where you can practice with native signers. Consistent practice—even 15-20 minutes daily—combined with personalized instruction accelerates your progress far more than tutoring alone, helping you internalize grammar patterns and build muscle memory for natural signing.
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