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Thomas Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc open the first permanent deaf school in Hartford, Connecticut, and merge French Sign Language with American Sign Language into the modern American Sign Language.
Thomas Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc founded the first permanent U.S. school for the deaf in Hartford, merging French Sign Language with local signs to form American Sign Language.
Learn numbers from 30 to 99 in American Sign Language, using digit-based signs with the palm out and a repeating motion for doubles like 22 and 99, and 21-29 next.
Learn ASL numbers 21 to 29, including contracted 20s forms and European origins through Laurent Clerc, and master the age sign from open O around the chin to S.
Learn 14 basic colors in American Sign Language using established handshapes, focusing on location and movement in front of the body for blue, green, purple, and more.
Practice sentence construction in American Sign Language by using core signs for I, like, want, and have with colors like red, following the practice sentences on page six.
Practice signing a variety of animal signs from hippo to penguin in American Sign Language Level 1, including fish, shark, whale, dolphin, eagle, octopus, and more.
Learn common family signs in American Sign Language level 1. Explore two-handed signs and changing hand shapes for relatives like mother, father, sister, brother, aunt, and uncle, and more.
Learn practical food and drink signs in American Sign Language, including coffee, cream, sugar, milk, cereal, eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, bread, butter, muffin, pancake, tea, and juice.
Master food and drink signs in American Sign Language level 1, part 2, including turkey, sandwich, corn, peas, carrots, lettuce, soup, water, soda, Pepsi, Coca Cola, onion, hot dog.
Practice basic ASL sentence construction with foods as you learn to sign 'I want coffee,' 'I want bacon,' and 'I want eggs,' focusing on hand shapes and movement.
Learn common American Sign Language verb signs, including run, walk, jump, dance, sing, swim, and more, through step-by-step demonstrations and motion cues.
Practice verbs in sentences using your previous vocabulary, with examples like my turtle jumps, my aunt works, and my sister skates, building confidence to move to the next section.
Conclude level one of American Sign Language by learning the final sign, goodbye, after hours of study and practice.
This course is designed to give students a language foundation in ASL. The course will include: the origins of the language; the alphabet and finger-spelling; colors; animals; foods and drinks; family signs; feelings; professions; verbs and key nouns. Students have materials to use for practicing vocabulary and sentences. At the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate a short story in ASL with clarity.
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Released: 6/7/2018