ASL Occupation Dialogues American Sign Language

Explore a wealth of ASL occupational vocabulary as you learn to sign words, sentences, questions, and dialogues.
ASL Occupation Dialogues American Sign Language
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4.31 GB
Total length :
3h 24m

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Able Lingo

Language

Last update

8/2020

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5/5

ASL Occupation Dialogues American Sign Language

What you’ll learn

Students will learn to sign and understand thirty-three (33) occupational vocabulary words in American Sign Language
Group 1 vocab: ACCOUNTANT, ACTOR, ATHLETE, ARCHITECT, CARPENTER, CASHIER, CHEF, CHIROPRACTOR, COMEDIAN, DENTIST, DOCTOR
Group 2 vocab: DRIVER, ENGINEER, FARMER, FIREFIGHTER, INTERPRETER, JUDGE, LAWYER, MAGICIAN, MANAGER, MODEL, NURSE
Group 3 vocab: PHOTOGRAPHER, PILOT, POLICE OFFICER, PLUMBER, PRESIDENT, REPORTER, SCIENTIST, SERVER, SOCIAL WORKER, SOLDIER, TEACHER
Students will learn to combine occupation signs, fingerspelled names, and extra vocabulary to create sentences, questions, and dialogues

ASL Occupation Dialogues American Sign Language

Requirements

A desire to learn, improve, and be more confident signing in ASL
A desire to enrich ASL vocabulary and communication skills
A computer, tablet, or smartphone to access the study material

Description

IN THIS COURSE, we’re going to learn thirty-three (33) occupational signs in American Sign Language (ASL). After we learn the target vocabulary, we’ll explore the ASL alphabet and fingerspelling skills so we can fingerspell names. The next step is creating sentences using occupations, names, and extra vocabulary. We’ll learn how to sign sentences, questions, and complete dialogues. As always, there will be ongoing review to test your signing ability and recognition skills.*** This course is designed to INCLUDE complete beginners without any prior knowledge of ASL. Previous ASL skills are welcome but NOT required.IN THIS COURSE:Students will learn to sign and understand thirty-three (33) occupational vocabulary words in American Sign LanguageGroup 1 vocab: ACCOUNTANT, ACTOR, ATHLETE, ARCHITECT, CARPENTER, CASHIER, CHEF, CHIROPRACTOR, COMEDIAN, DENTIST, DOCTORGroup 2 vocab: DRIVER, ENGINEER, FARMER, FIREFIGHTER, INTERPRETER, JUDGE, LAWYER, MAGICIAN, MANAGER, MODEL, NURSEGroup 3 vocab: PHOTOGRAPHER, PILOT, POLICE OFFICER, PLUMBER, PRESIDENT, REPORTER, SCIENTIST, SERVER, SOCIAL WORKER, SOLDIER, TEACHERStudents will learn to combine occupation signs, fingerspelled names, and extra vocabulary to create sentences, questions, and dialoguesStudents will learn correct facial expressions and head movements for communicating questionsStudents will race a timer as they review all content taught in the courseEach individual sign will be taught step by step to ensure comprehension, correct hand shape, and hand positionStudents will be tested on their ability to sign and recognize ALL material taught in the courseAFTER TAKING THIS COURSE:Students will know how to sign and understand thirty-three (33) occupational signs in ASLStudents will be able to create sentences, questions, and dialogues using vocabulary, names, and extra vocabStudents will have a larger vocabulary and understand the mechanics of each sign taught in the courseStudents will be more confident as they continue their journey of ASL improvementQUESTIONS:What is the main focus of this course?This course focuses on learning to sign essential occupational vocabulary in ASL. These words will be combined with fingerspelled names and extra words to create sentences, questions, and dialogues.Do I need to have prior knowledge or experience with ASL before taking this class?No. This course is designed for complete beginners without any prior knowledge of ASL. All necessary signs are taught step by step in the course.Will this course test me on what is taught?Yes. This course contains multiple sections of review and testing where you have the opportunity to demonstrate your ASL signing and recognition skills.ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:Hello! My name is Michael. When I was three years old, my younger brother became sick with spinal meningitis. In the process, my brother became deaf with an almost complete hearing loss. This difficult situation provided a unique opportunity for my family and I to become fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). Unlike some deaf children, my brother was not sent away to a deaf or hard of hearing school. He grew up with us, his hearing family, and we were active in the deaf community.As a police officer and federal investigator, I often used ASL to communicate with and interpret for witnesses, victims, and perpetrators. I decided to create ASL courses because it’s a useful and practical skill to have. Like learning any language, it opens your mind and creates the ability to communicate with a whole new group of people.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Learn & Explore “person” in ASL

Lecture 2 Learn & Explore – Sign for PERSON

Section 3: Learn Group 1 Vocabulary

Lecture 3 Explore – Group 1 Vocab

Lecture 4 Learn – Sign for ACCOUNTANT

Lecture 5 Learn – Sign for ACTOR

Lecture 6 Learn – Sign for ATHLETE

Lecture 7 Learn – Sign for ARCHITECT

Lecture 8 Learn – Sign for CARPENTER

Lecture 9 Learn – Sign for CASHIER

Lecture 10 Learn – Sign for CHEF

Lecture 11 Learn – Sign for CHIROPRACTOR

Lecture 12 Learn – Sign for COMEDIAN

Lecture 13 Learn – Sign for DENTIST

Lecture 14 Learn – Sign for DOCTOR

Lecture 15 Practice – Group 1 Test Format

Lecture 16 Sign – Group 1 Vocab ⏲ 4s

Lecture 17 Understand – Group 1 Vocab

Section 4: Learn Group 2 Vocabulary

Lecture 18 Explore – Group 2 Vocab

Lecture 19 Learn – Sign for DRIVER

Lecture 20 Learn – Sign for ENGINEER

Lecture 21 Learn – Sign for FARMER

Lecture 22 Learn – Sign for FIREFIGHTER

Lecture 23 Learn – Sign for INTERPRETER

Lecture 24 Learn – Sign for JUDGE

Lecture 25 Learn – Sign for LAWYER

Lecture 26 Learn – Sign for MAGICIAN

Lecture 27 Learn – Sign for MANAGER

Lecture 28 Learn – Sign for MODEL

Lecture 29 Learn – Sign for NURSE

Lecture 30 Sign – Group 2 Vocab ⏲ 4s

Lecture 31 Understand – Group 2 Vocab

Section 5: Review Groups 1-2 Vocabulary

Lecture 32 Practice – Groups 1-2 Test Format

Lecture 33 Sign – Groups 1-2 Vocab ⏲ 4s

Lecture 34 Understand – Groups 1-2 Vocab

Section 6: Learn Group 3 Vocabulary

Lecture 35 Explore – Group 3 Vocab

Lecture 36 Learn – Sign for PHOTOGRAPHER

Lecture 37 Learn – Sign for PILOT

Lecture 38 Learn – Sign for POLICE OFFICER

Lecture 39 Learn – Sign for PLUMBER

Lecture 40 Learn – Sign for PRESIDENT

Lecture 41 Learn – Sign for REPORTER

Lecture 42 Learn – Sign for SCIENTIST

Lecture 43 Learn – Sign for SERVER

Lecture 44 Learn – Sign for SOCIAL WORKER

Lecture 45 Learn – Sign for SOLDIER

Lecture 46 Learn – Sign for TEACHER

Lecture 47 Sign – Group 3 Vocab ⏲ 4s

Lecture 48 Understand – Group 3 Vocab

Section 7: Review Groups 1-3 Vocabulary

Lecture 49 Practice – Groups 1-3 Test Format

Lecture 50 Sign – Groups 1-3 Vocab ⏲ 4s

Lecture 51 Understand – Groups 1-3 Vocab

Section 8: ASL Alphabet & Fingerspelling

Lecture 52 Learn – ASL Alphabet

Lecture 53 Practice – ASL Alphabet

Lecture 54 Four (4) Fingerspelling Rules

Lecture 55 Practice Fingerspelling Names

Lecture 56 Fingerspell – Names ⏲ 6s

Lecture 57 Understand – Names

Section 9: ASL Dialogues A

Lecture 58 Learn – Dialogues A

Lecture 59 Practice – Dialogues A

Lecture 60 Sign – Dialogues A ⏲ 11s

Lecture 61 Understand – Dialogues A

Section 10: ASL Dialogues B

Lecture 62 Learn – Dialogues B

Lecture 63 Practice – Dialogues B

Lecture 64 Sign – Dialogues B ⏲ 14s

Lecture 65 Understand – Dialogues B

Section 11: ASL Dialogue C

Lecture 66 Practice – Dialogues C

Lecture 67 Sign – Dialogues C ⏲ 23s

Section 12: Conclusion

Lecture 68 Conclusion & Thank You

Beginner ASL students who wish to learn and start signing immediately,Improving ASL students who wish to practice, test, and boost their signing ability

Course Information:

Udemy | English | 3h 24m | 4.31 GB
Created by: Able Lingo

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