Course Info
** Watch the introduction video above.
Course Length: 2 hours 27 minutes
Number of Video Lessons: 40
IN THIS COURSE, we’re going to focus on learning and using personal and possessive pronouns and vocabulary in American Sign Language (ASL). We'll learn to combine the ASL pronouns with the ASL vocabulary words to create useful phrases and sentences.
I really enjoyed this class ! The instructor is so engaging, clear and funny. I also really appreciate the work that goes into the visuals. I was looking forward to learning every day and ended up being thrilled when he came on with his glasses for tests lol. Highly recommended for beginners!
• Kimberly Jecrois •
ABLE LINGO ASL STUDENT
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
Really enjoyed this review on pronouns and vocab! Coming from a beginner, I felt like I have accomplished so much in 39 videos! Not only were the pronouns broken down diligently but he took his time to fully engage with the difference between all of them! Thank you so much and I cannot wait to start my next lesson!
• Trey Green •
ABLE LINGO ASL STUDENT
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
Pronouns In ASL
Step by step instructions for learning the personal and possessive pronouns in ASL
Useful ASL Vocabulary
Learn useful adjectives and nouns in ASL that you can start using immediately
Phrases And Sentences
Use the pronouns and vocabulary to create useful phrases and simple sentences
Course Curriculum
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How Will It Help You?
• Easily Study ASL Even With Your Busy Schedule
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• 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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** Watch the intro video above.
What Do You Get?
• Thirty-Nine (39) Beginner Friendly ASL Courses
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• 2-Part Testing: 1️⃣ Signing 2️⃣ Understanding
• Certificate Of Completion For Each Course
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• A Patient Instructor Full Of Positive Vibes
• Sign Language Tips, Tricks, And Strategies
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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.