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Jan. 14, 2025 18:00 UTC

Online American Sign Language Lessons - 7-Day Free Trial & Monthly Fee Coupon Campaign; Japan's No. 1 Language Learning Platform, Native Camp, Launches American Sign Language Lessons

TOKYO--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- The online lesson platform "Native Camp" has launched "Native Camp American Sign Language," offering unlimited access to American Sign Language lessons. As part of the launch, all registrants can take advantage of the 7-Day Free Trial + Coupon Gift Campaign.

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To celebrate the service launch, the Campaign enables users to experience the service for free for seven days. Additionally, those who start the 7-day free trial will receive a coupon equivalent to the monthly fee ($69), allowing for an extended period of free sign language enjoyment.

Sign up for the 7-Day Free Trial + Coupon Gift Campaign here:
https://asl.nativecamp.net/?cc=prus

Background Information

Native Camp is a language learning platform that allows users to take unlimited online lessons anytime, anywhere. With instructors available 24/7, users can start lessons immediately without prior reservations, making it possible to begin a session whenever they feel ready.

The platform’s unique features, such as unlimited lessons at an outstanding cost-performance ratio and the convenience of no required reservations, have garnered immense support from language learners worldwide, amassing over 1.5 million users. In Japan, it is known as the No. 1 service in membership count.

Building on these strengths, we sought to create a service where even those unfamiliar with sign language could casually and enjoyably experience it. As a result, we launched the online American Sign Language service.

Lessons are designed to be beginner-friendly, incorporating illustrations and videos to facilitate gradual learning. Instructors adapt their teaching methods based on the student's level of understanding.

Native Camp American Sign Language website:
https://asl.nativecamp.net/?cc=prus

About Native Camp

Established in 2015, Native Camp is Japan's No. 1 language learning platform in terms of membership as of 2025. It features unlimited online lessons that can be taken anytime, anywhere, and as often as desired. With users primarily in Japan, as well as in Taiwan, South Korea, and over 50 countries worldwide, the platform boasts a cumulative membership of 1.5 million. Over 10,000 instructors from more than 130 countries and regions provide lessons.

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Native Camp, Inc.
Public Relations Department
Email: press@nativecamp.net


Source: Native Camp, Inc.

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