American Sign Language Level 7B (ASLD 1215)
In this course, designed to be a bridge between ASLD 1200 and ASLD 2180, students will continue to develop their abilities to produce ASL narratives that are cohesive and that make visual sense. Students will practice using 3D referential space, topic-comment syntactical structure, constructed action, constructed dialogue and contextualization. They will develop their receptive and expressive ASL skills through a variety of activities including dialogue drills, scripted exchanges, conversational activities and video exercises. ASL grammar features explored in this course will include topicalization and time/tense marking. Students will learn ASL vocabulary related to money, decision-making, health and medical conditions.
Course code: ASLD 1215
Credits: 4.0
Tuition: $0
Length: 70.0 hours
Course outline:
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Prerequisites
ASLD 1200 or equivalent.
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- 1) Sharing Interesting Facts
- 2) Explaining Rules and procedures
- 3) Talking about Money
- 4) Making Major Decisions
- 5) Discussing Health and Medical Conditions
- 6) Storytelling
Assessment of ASL skills
This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.
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