Course Info
** Watch the introduction video above.
Course Length: 2 hours 21 minutes
Number of Video Lessons: 17
IN THIS COURSE, we’re going to focus on improving your fingerspelling and recognition skills. We'll use LOTS of exercises and hands-on practice to improve your signing fluidity and proficiency.
TO SUCCEED IN THIS COURSE:
- It's helpful to already know how to sign and understand the ABCs in American Sign Language.
- If you don't know the ABCs yet, go here. We have a course called "ASL | The ABCs + Fingerspelling" where I teach each letter individually in great detail.
IN THIS COURSE:
- Students will improve their ability to fingerspell letter combinations and words in ASL
- Students will improve their ability to understand and recognize fingerspelled words
- Students will be tested on their ability to sign, recognize, and understand fingerspelled words in ASL
I really enjoyed this class. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to improve their speed and accuracy with fingerspelling and recognition.
• Dakota Doran •
ABLE LINGO ASL STUDENT
AFTER TAKING THIS COURSE:
- Students will be confident fingerspelling in ASL
- Students will be able to understand someone who is fingerspelling in ASL
- Students will be able to use fingerspelling as a way to communicate with others
- Students will have a strong foundation to continue studying more advanced sign language
This was a good refresher on rules for fingerspelling, and was taught at an excellent pace.
• Angela E Sledge •
ABLE LINGO ASL STUDENT
Common Letter Combinations
Practice fingerspelling common letter combinations before practicing complete words.
LOTS Of Practice
Each lesson contains many words to boost your ability.
Words With 7 Letters
We'll fingerspell words with 7 letters and also practice recognizing words with 7 letters.
Course Curriculum
- 5. Fingerspelling: 2 Random Letters (6:44)
- 6. Recognition: 2 Random Letters (5:18)
- 7. Fingerspelling: Common Letter Combinations (12:47)
- 8. Recognition: Common Letter Combinations (18:15)
- 9. Fingerspelling: 3 Letter Words (7:53)
- 10. Recognition: 3 Letter Words (9:47)
- 11. Fingerspelling: 4 Letter Words (7:53)
- 12. Recognition: 4 Letter Words (10:12)
- 13. Fingerspelling: 5 Letter Words (9:02)
- 14. Recognition: 5 Letter Words (10:36)
- 15. Fingerspelling: 7 Letter Words (7:54)
- 16. Recognition: 7 Letter Words (13:10)
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This Course Is Included
In Our ASL Bundle
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How Will It Help You?
• Easily Study ASL Even With Your Busy Schedule
• Study At A Relaxed Pace With Bite-Size Chunks
• Learn To Sign From The Comfort Of Your Home
• Study With An Instructor Raised With The Deaf
• Start Immediately With Hands-On Video Lessons
• Use 2-Part Testing To Check Your Progression
• Enjoy Content Designed To Include Beginners
• Absorb Useful, Real-World, Actionable Skills
• Be Delighted With Your ASL Confidence
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What Do You Get?
• Thirty-Nine (39) Beginner Friendly ASL Courses
• Bite Size, Step By Step, Hands-On ASL Instruction
• Vocabulary, Statements, Questions, Dialogues
• 6000+ Video Lessons, Toggle Captions On/Off
• 250+ Hours Of Fun, Useful, No Stress Content
• 2-Part Testing: 1️⃣ Signing 2️⃣ Understanding
• Certificate Of Completion For Each Course
• Digital Downloads, Font, eBooks, Printables
• A Patient Instructor Full Of Positive Vibes
• Sign Language Tips, Tricks, And Strategies
🌏 Ongoing Content: ASL Weekly Mix 🌍
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). 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 former police officer and federal investigator, I often used ASL to communicate with and serve members of the Deaf community. I decided to create simple, step-by-step ASL courses because sign language is a useful and fun skill to have. Like learning any language, it opens your mind and creates the ability to communicate with a whole new group of people.