American Sign Language (ASL) 1 FL01b
0 Seats AvailableAmerican Sign Language (ASL) 1
10
Dates:9/18/2024 to 11/20/2024
- Jennifer Stanley
Meeting Times
- Wednesday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Description
This class provides a beginner-level, full emersion, voice off experience in American Sign Language (ASL). Participants will engage in communication activities such as group exercises, games, and dialogues to enhance their ASL skills. It is suitable for all individuals, including those who are hearing, hard of hearing, or Deaf, aiming to learn ASL communication. The course covers vocabulary, expressive and receptive signing abilities, language structure, and offers insights into Deaf culture beyond typical textbook content. Handouts and supplementary resources will be provided to support the learning process.
Course Objectives
-Recognize and produce ABC’s and basic finger spelled words.
-Demonstrate the ability to use the numbers from 1-50.
-Demonstrate the ability to use appropriate signs based on conceptually accurate signs/vocabulary in chapters studied, approximately 350 vocabulary words from the chapters.
-Create basic sentences using vocabulary learned.
-Develop basic small talk conversational strategies in ASL using interactive activities.
-Identify, and begin to apply and utilize the grammatical features of ASL (5 ASL Parameters) – Handshape, Location, Palm Orientation, Movement, and Facial Expression/Non-Manual Markers
-Become familiar with the various modes of communication used by Deaf individuals.
-Demonstrate the ability to have a basic conversation with a fluent signer.
Learning any new language requires time and practice.
This course is 10 weeks and will cover units #1-8 from the textbook.
Purchase of the textbook is optional. A PDF of the chapters covered will be available. Textbook: Learning American Sign Language: Levels I & II - Beginning and Intermediate (2nd edition) by Tom Humphries and Carol Padden. The same book will be used for future classes
Additional Notes
Class will not be held Tuesday, November 5th.
Cancellations & Refund Policy:
-
Vernon Regional Adult Based and Continuing Education reserves the right to make necessary changes, including limiting course enrollment or canceling courses due to insufficient enrollment. If a course is canceled for this reason, registered students will be notified and fully refunded.
-
Class sessions may be rescheduled due to unforeseen school closures, COVID-related issues, inclement weather, or teacher absences. Refunds or credits will not be provided to students who are unable to attend rescheduled make-up classes.
-
Students assume all risk of changes in their personal schedules. Absence from the class does not reduce the cost of operating our programs, therefore there is no prorating of cost. For this reason student absence does not result in a refund, tuition credit or make-up session.