resources for interpreters
Through years of observation and experience, Bridge Communications has developed workshops and learning materials that are relevant and practical for ASL-English interpreters.
Hands-on Learning
“Learning through laughter” is a good way to describe a Bridge Communications’ workshop. You’ll gain practical experience by applying new information in a fun, safe learning environment that will allow you to take your skills to that next level.
Bridge Communications believes ASL-English interpreters need to be equipped with relevant knowledge and information. We continually find and secure relevant articles to the field of ASL-English interpreting to help increase your knowledge.
You can increase your language exposure to ASL in the comfort of your own home with our Life Stories DVDs.
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March 4, 2012
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If Language is Power: Why Aren't We Using Ours? · Jul 13, 2010
