recognize and produce a variety of words, phrases, and expressions.
demonstrate comprehensive mastery of content-specific commands, questions, and statements.
comprehend and produce short narratives and stories in ASL.
Classifiers, role taking, and gender in ASL; vocabulary related to jobs and hobbies.
Lexicalized fingerspelling; vocabulary related to money.
Classifiers, indexing on the non-dominant hand, story-telling; vocabulary related to college life.
Comparison adjectives, classifiers, vocabulary related to describing the concepts of "enough" and "how much."
Adverbs in ASL, conceptually accurate signs; vocabulary related to describing preferences.
Sociolinguistic variation in sign language; vocabulary related to preferring, remembering.
Formal vs. casual signing, decontextualized signing vs. real communication; vocabulary related to food.
Vocabulary related to clothing.
The concept of "Total Communication," significance of Gallaudet University; vocabulary related to describing people and everyday activities.
Classifiers; vocabulary related to housing.
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Students taking this class should be comfortable with fingerspelling, basic signs to introduce and describe self, and have the ability to use ASL to ask for assistance from the instructor. At this level, there is no voicing.
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80% attendance
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American Sign Language 3 is designed for students who already have mastery of foundational aspects of the language and would like to work toward proficiency at an intermediate level.
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COM-3709G2
COM-3709F2
Community & Career Education Staff
919-532-5700
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