American Sign Language - ASL
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) in this comprehensive 90-minute course. Delve into the unique syntax and grammatical structure of ASL, the fourth most commonly used language in the United States and an official sign language in Canada. Learn about its deep roots in Deaf culture and history, and its global recognition. Discover Santa Fe College's ASL program, offering beginner to intermediate levels (ASL 1-4) and Deaf Culture coursework. Gain practical communication skills for interacting with the Deaf community, satisfy foreign language prerequisites, and explore potential career paths in Deaf Studies, ASL Studies, Deaf Education, or Sign Language interpreting. Cover essential vocabulary across nine units, master ASL numbers, and practice introductions, family discussions, and scheduling conversations. Join the SF Signing Saints club to further develop signing skills and engage in Deaf community projects.
Syllabus
Unit 1 Vocabulary.
Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Unit 3 Vocabulary.
Unit 4 Vocabulary.
Unit 5 Vocabulary.
Unit 6 Vocabulary.
Unit 7 Vocabulary.
Unit 8 Vocabulary.
Unit 9 Vocabulary.
ASL Numbers.
American Sign Language (ASL) module 1.
American Sign Language (ASL) module 3.
ASL Unit 1- How to introduce yourself.
ASL Unit 1-Discussion of family's history of hearing or deafness.
ASL Unit 2-Discussion of siblings and their ages.
ASL Unit 3-Discussion of schedules.
ASL Additional practice with conversational skills.
Michelle Freas.
Taught by
Santa Fe College Educational Media Studio
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