IN THIS COURSE, you're going to learn, practice, review, and master over one thousand (1000+) essential signs in ASL.
The 1000+ signs are divided into the following twenty-seven (27) useful categories:
EACH category has its own separate section. Individual categories are divided into:
1) Learning the signs with two-part review
2) Two-part testing of all signs in the category
3) Signing Q&A dialogues for extra hands-on practice
WITHIN each category, you’ll learn the signs in groups of ten.
This keeps things fresh in your mind before review and testing.
EACH vocabulary sign is taught individually in its own video lesson.
WE'LL thoroughly explore handshape, hand position, and hand motion for each sign.
AFTER you’ve learnedten signs, we’ll do two-part review for just those ten signs: 1) Signing 2) Understanding.
WE'LL repeat this cycle of learning ten signs + two part review throughout each sign category.
ONCE you’ve learned all of the signs in a specific category, we’ll have a nice, big, juicy test covering everything.
JUST like the review lessons, you’ll be tested in two parts: 1) Signing and 2) Understanding. It’s a great opportunity to show off your new skills.
AFTER the big test in each category, you’ll get hands-on practice using what you've already learned in the course.
You'll sign complete questions, statements, and dialogues.
IN BETWEEN the sign categories, there are sections where you can absorb American Sign Language tips, decipher quotes, and be inspired with finger fluency exercises.
AFTER TAKING THIS COURSE:
• You will be able to correctly sign over one thousand (1000+) essential ASL signs.
•You will know handshape, hand position, and hand motion for each individual sign.
• You will be able to understand and recognize over one thousand (1000+) signs.
• You will know how to correctly sign and understand YES/NO and WH questions in ASL.
• You will be able to use vocabulary and sentence structures to create your own ASL sentences.
• You will know how to sign question and answer dialogues using vocabulary from the course.
• You will be more confident signing and understanding with other signers and the Deaf community.
Here we go!
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