ASL 1-1 | Americain Sign Language One on One Private/Custom Lessons
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(7)
These ongoing lessons will be customized to each learner. Learners will develop basic conversational skills in ASL. Focusing on topics such as: Family, numbers, colors, hobbies, food, places, calendar/time, and past/future tense.
Class Experience
American Sign Language Private lessons Develop Your ASL Skills | Beginners Brittley Oliver ***Due to the nature of 1-1 customized lessons, each meeting will generally follow the below agenda, but at times will change to fit learning needs depending on learners level and learning style.*** Summary Week 1: Introduction & Family Introduce oneself & discus family & pets Week 2: Numbers & Colors Discuss how many pets and their colors Week 3: Hobbies & Food Sign...
The goal is for learners to familiarize themselves with how to communicate basic things in ASL through dialogue form; learning the vocabulary straight from the dialogue then practicing sentences with the vocab. Then forming dialogue with the sentences. This not only encourages the student to use ASL right away, but reinforces the vocabulary, basic grammar and the confidence to communicate in a foreign language.
Graduated from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, with a Bachelor's of Science in American Sign Language Interpretation. I've tutored in person from 2018-2019, and have taught in person and online from 2019-currently.
(Homework is optional upon parents' request) Home work will be assigned each week and will be reviewed every other class meeting. Homework will be either translating 10 English sentences to ASL, or 10 ASL sentences to English. Homework will be reviewed in class. Any challenges or homework questions will be gone over in class as well.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
At the end of every 8 weeks learners will receive a written report helping parents understand what their child has learned so far and specific areas for improvement.
1 hour per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
If your child is having trouble recalling a sign you can always look it up by simply googling "ASL ______" For example "ASL__enjoy__" and about 3 ASL dictionaries will appear 'LifePrint.com' Sigingsavvy.com' and 'Handspeak.com'. These non-mandatory resources are listed in the materials section as third-party websites.
Meet the teacher
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(7)
Hi, I am Ms. O and I enjoy learning languages and linguistics. I love breaking down languages and seeing how they are structurally formed and how they compare to other languages. I graduated with an ASL (American Sign Language) interpreting BA...
1-on-1 Lessons
$35
per sessionMeets on demand
60 min
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(2)
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 14-17