ASL& 123: American Sign Language III

Expanded study of ASL with emphasis on conversation skills and story telling; continued expansion of knowledge of Deaf culture and Deaf community. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Humanities, Elective)

Prerequisites

Completion of ASL& 122 with a 2.0 or higher, or instructor permission

  1. Demonstrate the knowledge of essential intermediate to advanced vocabulary to specific situations.
  2. Demonstrate the expressive and receptive intermediate to advanced skills of dialogues and short narratives/stories, utilizing ASL grammatical features.
  3. Demonstrate proper use of particular language functions (responding to questions or statements appropriately, commanding, requesting, agreeing, etc.) and responds appropriately when conversation partner uses these functions.
  4. Identify the behaviors appropriate to Deaf culture through social and language functions.
Credits
5
Lecture Hours
55
Quarter Offered
Occasionally
Distribution List
Humanities,
Academic Elective