
The learning objectives of this class are similar to those of German 1 taught in schools. One obvious difference between this and in-school classes is that we can only meet for 1.5 hours per week. Class time will be devoted to speaking, answering questions, and explaining concepts related to the upcoming assignments
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In this introductory ASL class, we will use our textbook, videos, games, and activities to learn the basics of American Sign Language. Topics will include: the alphabet, numbers, colors, emotions, weather, and more.
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In this introductory ASL class for older beginners, we will use our textbook, videos, games, and activities to learn the basics of American Sign Language. Topics will include: the alphabet, numbers, colors, emotions, weather, and more.
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In High School ASL 2, we will continue the foundation built on ASL 1 in order to fulfill the credit for high school foreign language. Using Signing Illustrated and LifePrint.com, along with weekly quizzes, homework, and regular tests, this second year of sign language will be more conversationally focused.
** To fulfill the high school language credit, students will need to pass ASL 1 and 2, which takes a total of two years to complete. **
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