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Nov 21, 2024
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ASL 1011 - American Sign Language I Credits: 4 Hours/Week: Lecture 4 Course Description: This course focuses on American Sign Language (ASL) grammatical structures, non-manual behaviors, vocabulary and classifiers, fingerspelling and numbers, communication skills (conversations and discussions), and other language functions. Coursework activities include describing others, making requests, discussing family and occupations, attributing qualities to other people, and talking about daily routines and weekend activities. Supporting activities include attendance at Deaf events, film and video viewing, ASL literary readings, and other analytical activities. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): Course placement into college-level English and Reading OR completion of ENGL 0950 with a grade of C or higher OR completion of RDNG 0940 with a grade of C or higher and qualifying English Placement Exam OR completion of RDNG 0950 with a grade of C or higher and ENGL 0090 with a grade of C or higher OR completion of ESOL 0051 with a grade of C or higher and ESOL 0052 with a grade of C or higher. Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: None
Major Content
- Discussing Living Situations
- Exchanging Personal Information
- Introducing Oneself
- Receptive/Expressive Fingerspelling/Numbers
- Storytelling
- Talking about Activities
- Talking about Family
- Deaf Culture
- Introduction to Deaf Community Video
- Deaf Community Social Function Experience
- Linguistic Differences between ASL and English
- Vocabulary
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- demonstrate initial knowledge of content-specific commands, questions, and statements in American Sign Language (ASL).
- show knowledge of vocabulary.
- demonstrate comprehension and conversation facilitating behaviors.
- demonstrate comprehension and production of regulating behaviors (i.e. attention getting techniques, turn taking signals, and others).
- demonstrate comprehension of short narratives and stories in ASL.
- describe the connection between ASL and Deaf Culture.
- demonstrate awareness about the use of technology to access and exchange information with and within the Deaf community.
- recognize differences and similarities between spoken languages and the visual/conceptual structure of ASL.
- sign and comprehend short dialogues/complete short sentences in ASL.
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC): Goals and Competencies Competency Goals (MnTC Goals 1-6) None Theme Goals (MnTC Goals 7-10) None
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