Disability World
A bimonthly web-zine of international disability news and views • Issue no. 22 January-March 2004


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Spanish Sign Language in Toledo

We are pleased tosend you again information about the programme LSE IN TOLEDO 2004 (LSE = Spanish Sign Language) run by The Center Español en Toledo (ESTO) of the University of Castilla - la Mancha (UCLM), www.uclm.es, and coordinated by Eduespaña in European area. This programme offers courses in Spanish culture and language for the deaf people in Europe and the United States. It is the first programme specifically designed for non Spanish Deaf People interested in learning LSE ever to be held at a Spanish university.

This programme is geared towards European Union deaf people (between the ages of 18 and 25 in the Spring course, no age limit in Fall course) who wish to obtain social integration in Spanish culture and to learn the Spanish Sign Language. An upper intermediate level of written Spanish and strong interest in Spanish Culture are required, as well as a serious commitment to communicate in a truly international setting.

We hope this information will be of use to you. Should you require further information, you can download a copy of the program in PDF format or please contact us at anemv@portalere.org.

Ane Muñoz
EDUESPAÑA
http://www.eduespa.org
Plaza de Santa Bárbara 8, 3º izda
28004 Madrid
Tfno.: + 34 91.308.40.96
Fax: + 34 91.391.53.24

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