1K ASL IV (Wednesday) March 12, 2025 – April 30, 2025
ASL IV
Conversational sign allows you to utilize the sign and sentence structures taught in ASL I, II, and III and enable you to think on your feet through small group and class discussions. Students will build on their knowledge of ASL and expand their comfort level through signed conversations. Within the comfort of the classroom, this class offers students the benefit of practicing thinking in terms of ASL rather than English and helps transition students from classroom practice sentences to real-life conversations.
ASL 4 is a continuation of ASL 3. This course is designed to continue development of American Sign Language expressive and receptive skills, grammar, vocabulary, cultural awareness, and related terminology.
This class is from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at our 510 E. N. Broadway location.
1L ASL II (Wednesday) March 19, 2025 – May 7, 2025
ASL II
This is an introduction level course, introducing students to basic conversational sign language including beginning American Sign Language signs as well as Deaf culture and history. students are taught the manual alphabet and the basic fundamentals of American Sign Language. Everyone is expected to demonstrate their ability to use non-verbal communication during the class with fellow students as well as with the instructor. This course includes instructions, lectures, hands on group activities, frequent opportunities for practice, discussions, other activities, and is intended for those who do not know, or know very little sign language. Lessons includes basic grammar, signs, fingerspelling, numbers, and cultural information related to the Deaf Community. This class is from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at our 510 E. N. Broadway location.
1R ASL I (Wednesday) May 7, 2025 – June 25, 2025
ASL I
This is an introduction level course, introducing students to basic conversational sign language including beginning American Sign Language signs as well as Deaf culture and history. students are taught the manual alphabet and the basic fundamentals of American Sign Language. Everyone is expected to demonstrate their ability to use non-verbal communication during the class with fellow students as well as with the instructor. This course includes instructions, lectures, hands on group activities, frequent opportunities for practice, discussions, other activities, and is intended for those who do not know, or know very little sign language. Lessons includes basic grammar, signs, fingerspelling, numbers, and cultural information related to the Deaf Community.
This class is from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at our 510 E. N. Broadway location.
1T ASL II (Wednesday) May 21, 2025 – July 9, 2025
ASL II
This is an intermediate level course for students who have completed ASL 1 or have the equivalent knowledge and understanding of the basic fundamentals of ASL. This course is designed to continue to expand the knowledge and understanding of ASL signs, develop receptive and expressive skills and begin using grammatical features of ASL. Students are expected to increase their fluency and accuracy in fingerspelling, numbers and basic conversational signs. The class continues to examine additional elements of Deaf Culture and History, and includes instructions, lectures, hands on group activities, and activities. ASL 2 is a continuation of ASL 1. This course is designed to continue development of American Sign Language expressive and receptive skills, grammar, vocabulary, cultural awareness, and related terminology.
This class is from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at our 510 E. N. Broadway location.