Escuche con los ojos: Lenguaje de Señas (ASL) Parte 4
Esta clase se centrará en el arte de contar historias en lenguaje de señas americano y en mejorar las habilidades receptivas y expresivas en lenguaje de señas americano. Además, se centrará en la cultura de las personas sordas de Estados Unidos. Esta clase se imparte en lenguaje de señas americano.
Qué está incluido
16 reuniones en vivo
16 horas presencialesTarea
1-2 horas por semana. 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 EdPuzzle and Nearpod, not only contribute to individual skill development but also serve to prepare learners for upcoming class sessions.Evaluación
Progress will be assessed through the following: • Comprehensive Quiz: This is a comprehension quiz covering the topics that were taught. The quiz will test your ability to understand what is being signed to you. • Expressive Test: You will prepare your own story using the vocabulary and grammar structures learned in class. More instructions will be given in class.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Nivel Intermediate
This immersive experience is conducted entirely in American Sign Language (ASL), complemented by visual aids, pictures, and written English to support understanding. ⚠️ ASL Zone Alert: This class is conducted exclusively in ASL. Learners are expected to have their cameras on, ensuring hands and face are visible throughout the session. Homework is a vital component of this course, designed to reinforce learning and practical application. Throughout the sessions, we explore ASL storytelling with a strong emphasis on Deaf Culture integration. Interactive activities are woven into each lesson, providing real-life contexts to enhance language skills. Sessions are centered around exchanging narratives and insights, seamlessly integrating grammar and conversational strategies, particularly focusing on questioning and answering skills. By utilizing ASL as our primary communication mode, supplemented by visual aids and written English, this class offers a comprehensive approach to language acquisition. Our goal is for learners to not only achieve proficiency in ASL but also develop a profound appreciation for Deaf Culture. Handouts, homework assignments, and supplementary resources are provided both in and outside of class to support student learning and mastery of ASL storytelling techniques.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will be able to confidently narrate a simple story in American Sign Language (ASL), incorporating basic ASL grammar, vocabulary, and expressive techniques.
Programa de estudios
16 Lecciones
más de 8 semanasLección 1:
Introduction to ASL Storytelling
◦ Students introduce themselves and discuss their interest in ASL storytelling.
◦ Overview of the benefits of ASL storytelling for personal expression and community building.
◦ Introduction to key aspects of Deaf culture relevant to storytelling.
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
ASL Vocabulary Building
◦ Introduction to Vocabulary List #1 focusing on basic signs related to emotions, storytelling, and cultural concepts.
◦ Practice using these signs in context to express feelings and ideas.
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Story Topic Submission and Pathological vs. Cultural Perspectives
◦ Students submit their chosen story topics for approval and discussion.
◦ Exploration of the difference between pathological and cultural perspectives in storytelling.
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Glossing Review and Sign Space
◦ Review of glossing techniques for accurate transcription of ASL storytelling.
◦ Understanding sign space and its importance in conveying meaning and narrative flow.
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
During this 8-week class, your learner will use the app Padlet, Nearpod, and Signing Savvy dictionary to complete homework & practice their ASL skills.
Padlet and Signing Savvy does not require the learners to set up an account.
Signing Savvy is a free ASL dictionary. Account sign-up is not necessary for usage.
https://www.signingsavvy.com
Requisitos previos
Prerequisite: ASL for Beginners and ASL part 1-3 are required.
Lista de útiles escolares
Paper Pen/Pencil
1 archivo disponible al momento de la inscripción
Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Lenguaje de señas americano
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
Seesaw is a required additional resource for this class.
An online ASL Dictionary (https://www.signingsavvy.com) is required. The dictionary is a free resource. In addition, the students will need a separate device to play Kahoot. If using a computer the student will only need to be able to open another tab or split their screen.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
2 Grado
Licenciatura desde Troy University
Grado asociado en Idioma extranjero desde 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.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
41 US$
semanalmente2 x por semana, 8 semanas
60 min
Completado por 14 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 13-18
4-10 alumnos por clase