Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3
This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for
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Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.
What will we cover?
- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes - Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.
What will I achieve? By the end of this course you should be able to...
- recognise visible speech sounds and their value - recognise which consonants look alike on the lips - use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.
What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?
The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others. This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language. Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.
We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.
When I've finished, what course can I do next?
This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.
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We’re sorry. We don’t have a bio ready for the tutor of this class at the moment, but we’re working on it! Watch this space.
Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.
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You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.001240831Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3169169https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockDaytimeMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-04-20T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceApr 2026Specialist learningGL113169169Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 311085169Nicola Hickslipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl113-2526This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2026-04-20 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual1384873Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3169169https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockEveningMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-04-20T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceApr 2026Specialist learningGL103169169Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 316985169Christine Hathwaylipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl103-2526This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br/><br/>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br/><br/>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2026-04-20 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br/><br/>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br/><br/>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br/>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br/>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br/>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br/>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br/>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br/>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br/>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br/><br/>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual1240843Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3169169https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockDaytimeMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-04-20T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceApr 2026Specialist learningGL116169169Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 311085169Nicola Hickslipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl116-2526This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br/><br/>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br/><br/>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2026-04-20 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br/><br/>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br/><br/>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br/>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br/>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br/>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br/>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br/>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br/>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br/>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br/><br/>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3042037Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockDaytimeWedOnlineAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-09-23T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceSep 2026Specialist learningGL412179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 311690179Nicola Hickslipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl412-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2026-09-23 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3042043Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockDaytimeWedKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-09-23T00:00:00+00:00BeginnersSep 2026Specialist learningGL303179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 311690179lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl303-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2026-09-23 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3042046Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockEveningWedKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2026-09-23T00:00:00+00:00BeginnersSep 2026Specialist learningGL312179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 317990179lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl312-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2026-09-23 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3042175Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockEveningTueKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-01-12T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceJan 2027Specialist learningGL903179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 317990179lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl903-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2027-01-12 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3043909Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockEveningMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-04-19T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceApr 2027Specialist learningGL103179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 317990179Christine Hathwaylipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl103-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2027-04-19 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3043912Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockDaytimeMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-04-19T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceApr 2027Specialist learningGL113179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 311690179Nicola Hickslipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl113-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2027-04-19 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3043915Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockDaytimeMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-04-19T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceApr 2027Specialist learningGL116179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 311690179Nicola Hickslipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl116-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2027-04-19 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual3043921Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3179179https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/category/Lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-introduction-GL303-1024_1.jpgInStockDaytimeTueOnlineAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-05-04T00:00:00+00:00Beginners, Some experienceMay 2027Specialist learningGL204179179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 311690179Nicola Hickslipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl204-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2027-05-04 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossvirtual110,169,116,179169,17985,90GL113,GL103,GL116,GL412,GL303,GL312,GL903,GL204NONEMon,Wed,Tue20/04/26 - 06/07/2610:00 - 12:0010:0012:0010 sessions (over 12 weeks)105-10 weeksDaytime,EveningWeekdayKSKeeley Street,OnlineBeginners, Some experience,BeginnersAvailable courses2026-04-20T00:00:00+00:00,2026-09-23T00:00:00+00:00,2027-01-12T00:00:00+00:00,2027-04-19T00:00:00+00:00,2027-05-04T00:00:00+00:00Apr 2026,Sep 2026,Jan 2027,Apr 2027,May 2027Specialist learning169169,179Lipreading and managing hearing loss: beginners module 3lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl113-2526,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl103-2526,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl116-2526,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl412-2627,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl303-2627,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl312-2627,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl903-2627,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl103-2627,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl113-2627,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl116-2627,lipreading-and-managing-hearing-loss-beginners-module-3/gl204-2627This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.,This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br/><br/>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br/><br/>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.0000-Available|2026-04-20 00:00:00Learn how to recognise some sounds that are visible on the lips and how to use other tactics to support lipreading.This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br><br>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br><br>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.,This class is suitable for if you have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or have completed a lipreading class in the past and already have a basic understanding of lipreading theory and fingerspelling. You will develop your lipreading and fingerspelling skills and build your confidence. <br/><br/>This course will be taught in spoken English and not in sign language.<br/><br/>See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.,- A continuation from module 2 in recognising consonant and vowel lip shapes<br/>- Tactics for managing hearing loss in everyday life.- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.,- recognise visible speech sounds and their value<br/>- recognise which consonants look alike on the lips<br/>- use productive finger spelling skills to support others who are lipreading you.The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.,The class is aimed at people with an acquired hearing loss who use spoken English to communicate with others.<br/>This course will be taught in spoken and written English and not in sign language.<br/>Straightforward written sentences are used in exercises and during teaching to confirm spoken words. <br/>The course is for people who have completed beginners modules 1 and 2 or those who have attended a lipreading class and have a basic understanding of consonant theory and finger spelling. <br/>You may also like to enrol on this course to support a friend or family member who has hearing loss.In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br><br>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.,In class there will be group work, pair work, practical work, lecture, demonstration and discussion.<br/><br/>We aim to make all our lipreading teaching accessible for students with an acquired hearing loss, whether it is an online course or face to face.Please bring pen, notebook and A4 folder.This course leads to Lipreading and managing hearing loss: improvers module 1 or you can repeat any of the beginners modules. Your tutor will provide advice on the appropriate next steps. You may also be interested in workshops on managing hearing loss such as Managing Hearing Loss at Work, Living Well with Hearing Loss or Assertiveness and Hearing Loss.Centre for deaf educationLipreading and managing hearing lossconfigurable
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