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Grammar in 3D: Beginners ASL Part 2, Grammar & Sentence Structure ASL

In this 8-week beginners ASL grammar course, learners will expand their ASL vocabulary while focusing on ASL grammar and sentence structures. #Academic
Jacqueline L.
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Class

What's included

16 live meetings
16 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Homework will serve as a crucial extension of classroom learning, reinforcing receptive and expressive skills, while also fostering a deeper understanding of Deaf Culture and history. Assignments, conducted on platforms such as Flip and Nearpod, not only contribute to individual skill development but also serve to prepare learners for upcoming class sessions.
Assessment
Assessment in this ASL course will be conducted through quizzes, tests, homework assignments, and projects to measure learners' progress in receptive and expressive skills, vocabulary, grammar, and cultural understanding. Quizzes will be short and frequent, covering specific topics. Tests will be comprehensive and include written and practical components. Homework will reinforce learning outside of class. Projects will provide opportunities for deeper exploration of ASL concepts and cultural aspects. Assessment criteria will be clearly outlined, and feedback will be provided to guide learners' development. These assessments are crucial for monitoring progress and tailoring instruction to meet individual needs.
Certificate of Completion
1 after class completion
Grading
Grades are available upon request, but the focus remains on students' pursuit of skill mastery.

Class Experience

Beginner Level
In this course, your learner will dive into the world of American Sign Language Grammar using engaging tools like Flip, Signing Savvy dictionary, and Nearpod. Building on previous knowledge, participants will complete assignments and hone their ASL skills.

What to Expect:
🔸 Daily Goals: Participants will grasp ASL grammar, expand their vocabulary, and confidently engage in simple ASL conversations centered around weekly topics. Additionally, they'll reinforce prior vocabulary for a well-rounded ASL proficiency.

🔸 Interactive Learning: Our focus is on applying ASL vocabulary in practical contexts, mastering grammar, and practicing through a variety of engaging activities. Each lesson emphasizes everyday communication, ASL grammar, and syntax.

🔸 Engaging Topics: Discussions will revolve around sharing information about our surroundings and ourselves. Grammar concepts will be introduced naturally within these contexts, with special attention given to developing question and answering skills.

🔸 Conversational Strategies: Learners will acquire strategies for maintaining meaningful ASL conversations, ensuring they feel confident and capable in interactive settings.

🔸 Practice Makes Permanent: Interactive activities provide ample opportunities for learners to rehearse and solidify their newly acquired skills.

⚠️ Please note that ASL is a visual language, so active participation with hands and face visible, along with camera usage, is essential for effective learning.

📅 Week 1

 Lesson 1: ASL Basics
	•	Review basic ASL sentence structure
	•	Crafting sentences with descriptions
	•	Learning glossing techniques
	•	Building vocabulary (List 1)

 Lesson 2: Sentence Construction in ASL
	•	Practicing sentence construction with basic vocabulary
	•	Applying glossing essentials
	•	Reinforcing sentence structure principles
	•	Vocabulary expansion through interactive exercises
        •	Exploring Deaf Culture & History

📅 Week 2

 Lesson 3: Nouns and Verbs in ASL
	•	Identifying nouns clearly
	•	Creating sentences with verbs
	•	Basic glossing essentials
	•	Understanding adjectives and nouns

 Lesson 4: The 5 Parameters
	•	Importance of the 5 parameters of ASL
	•	Incorporating adjectives for clearer expression
	•	New glossing techniques
	•	Practice exercises for fluency in action-oriented 
                conversations

📅 Week 3 

Lesson 5: Possessive Structures
	•	Understanding possessive forms and structures
	•	Responding to questions effectively
	•	Translating practice exercises
	•	Expanding vocabulary (List 2)

 Lesson 6: Possessive Continued and 2D vs 3D Signing
	•	Possessive expressions
	•	Differentiating between 2D and 3D signing
	•	Practicing 3D signing techniques

📅 Week 4

 Lesson 7: Tense Usage
	•	Past and present tense
	•	Applying tense variations in sentence construction
	•	Integrating negatives for clear communication
	•	Future Tense

 Lesson 8: Directional Verbs
	•	Directional & Non Directional
	•	Noun Verb Pairs 
	•	Self Pronoun
        •      Exploring Deaf Culture & History
	
📅 Week 5 

 Lesson 9: Imperatives & Incorporating Numbers
        •	Pronouns & Numbers
	•	Plurals
	•	Practicing 3D signing techniques
	•	Vocabulary expansion within 3D contexts

Lesson 10: WH Questions
	•	Other Forms of WH Question
	•      Exploring Deaf Culture & History
	
📅 Week 6

Lesson 11: Exploring Sentence Variations
	•	Building sentences with different structures
	•	Using directional verbs 
	•	Expanding vocabulary (List 3)
	•	Practicing creative expression through role-play activities

Lesson 12: Advanced Sentence Construction
	•	Applying advanced sentence structures in conversations
	•	Analyzing examples of creative sentence usage
	•	Exercises for fluency in varied sentence 
                constructions
	•	Reviewing vocabulary expansion and progress

📅Week 7

Lesson 13: Analyzing Sign Parts & Understanding Classifiers
	•	Exploring the use of classifiers with verbs
	•	Analyzing sign parts in complex sentences
	•	Incorporating numbers seamlessly in signing
	•	Practice exercises for proficient classifier usage

Lesson 14: Incorporating Numbers and Classifiers
	•	Utilizing numbers seamlessly in sign language
	•	Integrating classifiers with verbs for clearer communication
	•	Analyzing sign parts in context
	•      Exploring Deaf Culture & History
               
📅Week 8

Lesson 15: Finish & Negative Sentences
	•	Utilizing finish and negative sentences in ASL
	•	Understanding imperatives for clear communication
	•	Advanced practice exercises for proficiency
	•	Reviewing progress and addressing final questions

Lesson 16: Final Review and Assessment
	•	Consolidating learning from previous weeks
	•	Reviewing concepts and techniques
	•	Assessment of overall progress and proficiency

Syllabus

16 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
ASL Basics
 An overview of ASL sentence structure, glossing techniques, and vocabulary building. 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Sentence Construction and Deaf Culture
 Practicing sentence construction, applying glossing, vocabulary expansion, and exploring Deaf Culture & History. 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Identifying Nouns and Verbs
 Identifying nouns, creating sentences with verbs, basic glossing, and understanding adjectives and nouns. 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Mastering the 5 Parameters
 Understanding the importance of the 5 parameters, incorporating adjectives, new glossing techniques, and fluency exercises. 
60 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Throughout this 8-week course, learners will utilize the Flip, Nearpod, and Signing Savvy dictionary apps for completing homework assignments and practicing their ASL proficiency. Flip, and Signing Savvy does not require the learners to set up an account. We will be using the app Flip to complete homework and for vocabulary review. For Flip usage, I will issue a Flip badge code for the learner to have access. https://flipgrid.com Signing Savvy is a free ASL dictionary. Account sign-up is not necessary for usage. https://www.signingsavvy.com
Pre-Requisites
Completion of a Beginners' ASL course or a fundamental grasp of ASL basics including the manual alphabet, numbers, sentence structure, and common everyday signs is required.
Supply List
Paper
Pencil or Pen
 1 file available upon enrollment
Joined June, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Troy University
Associate's Degree in Foreign Language from Troy Univiesity
Greetings,👋🏽
I'm Jacqueline, affectionately known as Mrs. Jae by my students. Guiding individuals through the realms of ASL is a passion close to my heart. My aspiration is to introduce students to the captivating beauty of American Sign Language and foster a deeper connection to Deaf Culture. Join me in exploring ASL, Deaf Culture, Deaf History, and more, as we embark on a journey of learning and growth.

My purpose is to empower and inspire every student to embrace this captivating language and culture. My ultimate goal? Bridging communication gaps, nurturing confidence, and encouraging meaningful connections within the Deaf community.

My journey in ASL and Deaf Culture has spanned numerous years of continuous dedicated study.
I embarked on this path during my high school years. Through my educational journey, I earned a bachelor's degree in Human Services with a minor in Interpreting American Sign Language, and an associates degree in American Sign Language Interpreter Training. My qualifications extend to two certifications—Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education, and ASL Communication Skills.

My connection to the Deaf community remains robust, with ongoing engagement. I've had the privilege to teach American Sign Language in vocational schools and nonprofit organizations. My commitment extends beyond the classroom, as I actively volunteer to raise awareness about Deaf Culture, and ASL.

Here's a glimpse of my annual class sequence, carefully crafted to guide your progress:

1. Welcome to the World of ASL! American Sign Language for Beginners (ASL Part 1): Embark on your ASL journey with fundamental language skills and cultural insights.

2. Grammar in 3D: Beginners ASL Grammar & Sentence Structure (ASL Part 2): Dive deeper into ASL's intricate grammar and sentence construction.

3. Keep Calm and Sign On! (ASL Part 3): Enhance your signing fluency and expressive abilities.

4. Listen With Your Eyes: ASL Part 4: Refine your receptive skills and develop a deeper understanding of signed communication.

5. Hands-On ASL: Intermediate American Sign Language (ASL Part 5): Further advance your proficiency and broaden your vocabulary.

Remember, learning a new language is not only an exercise for the brain, but also a gateway to expanded communication skills and new friendships. I'm excited to guide you on this remarkable journey of discovery and connection.

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$42

weekly or $336 for 16 classes
2x per week, 8 weeks
60 min

Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
2-10 learners per class

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