Description
Aim of the event: 
  • Raise Awareness
Goal of the event: 
The goal of the event is to teach students the basics about the sign language and the deaf community and the everyday struggles they face. During an introductory lesson, a well-trained lector, coming from a deaf family, will talk about the deaf community in our town, the opportunities they have and will also tackle the most common questions, including the question of how to actually communicate with the deaf people.
Short description of the event: 
The speaker was a pastor and lector of sign language in Košice. Coming from a deaf family, but being healthy as far as hearing and speaking is concerned, Ervin is the perfect person to teach us something about this language – and about life with such a disability as deafness. Not only did he introduced to us the life of people in the deaf community, he spoke a lot about particular examples in our town and country. He also answered some basic questions, such as:
How does signing work?
Is sign language international? Can all deaf people understand each other with no difficulties?
Is it hard to learn sign language?
The event took 2 hours in a conference room of our university. It was also open to public, so local people came as well as international students and a few ESNers. It was not just a lecture, but a very lively discussion and we learned the basic signs, too, in Slovak.
How did your event go?: 
It went well and the people enjoyed it. I think it gave the concept of deaf community a different meaning to all of us and we are more aware of what they have to face. The lector was willing to talk about the hard questions and he gave us some advice on how to communicate with deaf people as well.
Involvement
Name of the partners: 
Aj Ty Môžeš Rozumieť
Number of international students: 
10
Number of "locals" involved: 
5
Number of ESNers involved: 
5
Persons with disabilities joining the event: 
Yes
How did they contribute to your event?: 
The lector brought one of his students, a healthy mom of a deaf little girl. He talked about their experience and what it is like to have a disabled child. He talked a lot about the importance of connection and learning the sign language despite the fact that the little girl may be able to hear later on in her life, because if she missed out on the first few years of communicating with her mom, she would never learn how to do it later.
Sign Language Course
Date of the event: 
Thu, 23/03/2017
Duration of the event: 
2hours
Scope: 
Local