Sign Languages in ESL: Building Communication, Culture, and Empathy
Sign languages are fully developed natural languages that use visual-manual modality instead of sound. They are not universal; each country or region may have its own, such as American Sign Language (ASL) or British Sign Language (BSL). Bringing sign languages into the ESL classroom offers more than linguistic variety. It opens a meaningful door into Deaf culture, raises awareness about communication diversity, and encourages students to reflect on what language truly is. In today’s increasingly inclusive and globalized world, ESL lessons benefit from themes that connect language learning with real-life social issues. Sign languages provide exactly that opportunity. They allow learners not only to expand their communicative awareness but also to explore empathy, accessibility, and identity in a deeply engaging way. Why Include Sign Languages in ESL Lessons Introducing sign languages in ESL teaching is a powerful way to offer students an introduction to Deaf culture. Deaf commun...