Apr

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2020

ASL- Pronouns + Vocab + Practice American Sign Language

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ASL- Pronouns + Vocab + Practice American Sign Language
ASL | Pronouns + Vocab + Practice | American Sign Language
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
Language: English | Size: 3.15 GB | Duration: 2.5 hours
What you'll learn




Students will learn and practice using the following ASL personal pronouns: I/ME, YOU, HE/SHE/IT, WE/US, THEY/THEM, YOU (plural)
Students will learn and practice using the following ASL possessive pronouns: MY/MINE, YOUR, HIS/HERS/ITS, OUR, THEIR, YOU (plural)
Students will learn the following vocabulary words: APPLE, HOUSE, MOM, CAT, PURSE, SHOES, HAPPY, MAD, SAD, SURPRISED, HUNGRY, SCARED
Students will learn how to combine the ASL pronouns with the vocabulary words to form phrases and short sentences

Requirements
This course is designed for complete beginners without any prior knowledge of ASL. No prior ASL skills or experience are necessary.
It's helpful to have a desire to learn, improve, and be more confident using in ASL
Description
IN THIS COURSE, we�re going to focus on learning and using personal and possessive pronouns in American Sign Language (ASL). We'll explore ASL vocabulary words too. Students will learn to combine the ASL pronouns with the ASL vocabulary words to create useful phrases and sentences.

This course is designed for complete beginners without any prior knowledge of ASL. No previous ASL skills or experience are necessary.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:

Hello! My name is Michael. When I was three years old, my younger brother became sick with spinal meningitis. In the process, my brother became deaf with an almost complete hearing loss. This difficult situation provided a unique opportunity for my family and I to become fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). Unlike some deaf children, my brother was not sent away to a deaf or hard of hearing school. He grew up with us, his hearing family, and we were active in the deaf community.

As a police officer and federal investigator, I often used ASL to communicate with and interpret for witnesses, victims, and perpetrators. I decided to create ASL courses because it�s a useful and practical skill to have. Like learning any language, it opens your mind and creates the ability to communicate with a whole new group of people.

IN THIS COURSE:

Students will learn and practice using the following ASL personal pronouns: I/ME, YOU, HE/SHE/IT, WE/US, THEY/THEM, YOU (plural)

Students will learn and practice using the following ASL possessive pronouns: MY/MINE, YOUR, HIS/HERS/ITS, OUR, THEIR, YOU (plural)

Students will learn the following vocabulary words: APPLE, HOUSE, MOM, CAT, PURSE, SHOES, HAPPY, MAD, SAD, SURPRISED, HUNGRY, SCARED

Students will learn how to combine the ASL pronouns with the vocabulary words to form phrases and short sentences

Students will be be tested on their ability to sign and recognize the pronouns and vocabulary taught in the course

THE TARGET SIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS ARE:

Signing and recognizing personal and possessive pronouns in ASL

Vocabulary enrichment through hands on, step by step creation of each sign

Creation of practical phrases and simple sentences

AFTER TAKING THIS COURSE:

Students will be confident using and understanding the ASL personal pronouns

Students will be confident using and understanding the ASL possessive pronouns

Students will have a larger vocabulary and understand the mechanics of each sign taught in the course

Students will be able to create phrases and simple sentences using the pronouns and vocabulary from the course

Students will feel confident as they continue their sign language studies

REQUIREMENTS:

A desire to learn, improve, and be more confident with personal and possessive pronouns in ASL

A desire to enrich ASL vocabulary skills and start signing IMMEDIATELY

A computer, tablet, or smartphone to access the study material

QUESTIONS:

What is the main focus of this course?

This course focuses on learning and using personal and possessive pronouns in American Sign Language (ASL). It also focuses on vocabulary enrichment and practical usage of the pronouns and vocabulary learned during the course.

Do I need to have prior knowledge or experience with ASL before taking this class?

No. This course is designed for complete beginners without any prior knowledge of ASL. No prior ASL skills or experience are necessary.

Will this course test me on what is taught?

Yes. This course contains multiple sections of review and testing where you have the opportunity to demonstrate your signing and recognition skills in ASL.

Who this course is for:
Beginner ASL students who wish to learn and start signing immediately
Beginner ASL students who wish to practice, test, and improve their signing ability

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