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ASL1012 — American Sign Language II

4 credits · 4 hours

ASL 1012 - American Sign Language II ASL 1012 - American Sign Language II Hours/Week: Lecture 4 Course Description: This course, a continuation of ASL I, covers skill progression in ASL grammatical structures, non-manual behaviors, vocabulary and classifiers, fingerspelling and numbers, communication skills (conversations and discussions), and other language functions. Coursework includes applying skills learned in ASL I and practicing increasingly complex sign-language activities. Supporting activities include attendance at Deaf events, film and video viewing, ASL literary readings, and other analytical activities. MnTC Goals None recognize differences and similarities between spoken languages and the visual/conceptual structure of ASL. demonstrate comprehension of increasingly complex narratives and stories in ASL. demonstrate progression of knowledge of content-specific commands, questions, and statements in American Sign Language (ASL), both non-manual behaviors and manual signs. show continued knowledge of vocabulary. demonstrate increased comprehension and production of regulating behaviors (i.e. attention getting techniques, turn taking signals, and others). sign and comprehend increasingly complex dialogues/sentences in ASL. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC): Goals and Competencies Competency Goals (MnTC Goals 1-6) None Theme Goals (MnTC Goals 7-10) None Courses and Registration

Prerequisites: ASL1011

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