11/29/2025
We have scheduled this class to start again in March, 2026. If you have been thinking about taking this class, PLEASE RSVP as soon as possible. We currently have several people on our waiting list for this class, but we need to get a few more people signed up in order of the class to go forward.
This class is more than just a learning experience - it’s a really fun way to hone your speech reading skills AND its an opportunity to get out and socialize a little bit with others who are hard of hearing, get tips and tricks to navigate the world with hearing loss, and just share with others who understand what it’s like to live with a hearing impairment. You are not alone, and this class will help you feel less isolated and more connected to people who empathize with the challenges you may face on a daily basis. Please consider joining us for this class - we have people who have taken this class with us numerous times because they find it so beneficial to be able to practice their speech reading skills and connect this way with others.
Canadian Hard of Hearing Association – Edmonton Branch
presents
Autumn SPEECHREADING 1 & COPING CLASSES
Tuesdays: March 3 – April 21, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
We are offering these classes at a reduced rate of only $50 for CHHA-Edmonton Members ($150 for non-members) to make it more affordable for everyone who can benefit from increasing their Speech Reading & Coping skills. You will learn and practice your Speech Reading Skills in a fun and relaxing environment! Everyone is welcome!
Dates:March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm (Tuesday Mornings)
Location: Jerry Forbes Centre 12122 - 68 Street NW, Edmonton
Cost: $50.00 for 8 lessons, includes binder and handouts.
Maximum class is set at 12 - so register soon at the following link:
You can pay for the classes using the PayPal link on our website, e-transfer using the email address [email protected] or mail us a cheque.
Please email, or call CHHA-Edmonton at 780-428-6622 if you need assistance.
Please RSVP early so we can confirm our room reservation for this class.
Registration deadline: Thursday, February 20 at 2:00 pm
What is Speechreading?
Speechreading is the ability to understand speech by observing visual cues such as the movement of the lips, tongue, jaw and facial expressions. Speechreading also involves observing other cues such as body language, gestures and situational clues. It is a skill that can be learned through study and practice. Coping strategies go hand in hand with this skill and its success! Students will learn new strategies and information every class!!
Qualities of a Good Speechreader
· Patience
· Perseverance
· Good Vision
· Focus
· Good understanding of spoken language
· Sense of Humor!
· Positive Attitude
· Willingness
Why take speechreading lessons?
Experiments confirm that speech comprehension improves considerably with combined use of amplification and speechreading e.g. A Manchester University study indicated that someone may have a score of 21% (no amplification, no speechreading); a speechreading score of 64% (no amplification); an amplification score of 64% (no speechreading); ascore of 90% with both amplification and speechreading5. People with hearing loss put together what they hear with what they see.
Now is the Time to Register for Speechreading!
We look forward to seeing you in class!
Kind regards,
Jonette (Jonnie) Moss
Office Research Coordinator
Canadian Hard of Hearing Association - Edmonton Branch
12122 - 68 Street
Edmonton, AB T5B 1R1
Phone: 780-428-6622
Fax: 780-428-6622
Email: [email protected]
Web:
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