American Sign Language, or ASL, is a visual-gestural language that utilizes facial expressions, nonmanual features, hand shapes, and upper body movements to convey meaning. This two-part series uses clear demonstrations and frequent review to help learners master the basics of ASL. With subtitled vocabulary lists, receptive skills practice sessions, and question-and-answer sections in both programs, the series is designed to enable viewers to have signed conversations with Deaf people. 2-part series, 54–61 minutes each.
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This program shows viewers how to sign each letter of the alphabet, then demonstrates the signs for introductions and greetings, family members, rooms in the house, animals, and question forms. Segments of the video are displayed first without and then with text so that viewers can test their understanding, and a story section allows for...
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In this program, viewers learn the signs for numbers, money, time, months, weather, transportation, directions, hobbies, and food. There are demonstrations throughout the video of how to formulate the signs, along with vocabulary sections, receptive skills practice, and question-and-answer sections that allow viewers to recap and assess t...
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