American Sign Language for Beginners
Learn American Sign Language in this comprehensive course! Discover the benefits of sign language, its importance, and its impact on the deaf community. Master over 70 signs, including family, colors, and emotions. Suitable for all ages, this course offers convenient video lessons for easy learning. Join now and enhance communication skills while gaining a deeper understanding of ASL’s history and misconceptions. Start your journey today!
What you’ll learn
- In this course you will learn basic signs
- From this course you will learn how sign language can benefit you (and children, too!)
- You will learn more about the deaf/hard of hearing community
- You will learn who uses sign language and why it is important
This class is an introduction to the world of American Sign Language (also known as ASL)! By the end of this course, students will be able to sign all of the letters of the alphabet, family signs, color signs, and feelings/emotion signs. We will also go over the history of American Sign Language, how some of the first schools of the deaf were created, along with some common misconceptions about the Deaf/Hard of Hearing community. Each section is a quick 10 – 15 minute video that you can pause and view over and over again. Videos are especially helpful for learning sign language as it makes it easier to view signs and learn proper finger shapes. This course will teach you over 70 signs!
Here is the list of signs we will be learning in this course for reference –
Family Signs:
Family
Girl
Boy
Mom
Dad
Step mom
Step dad
Foster mom
Foster dad
Grandma (along with great-grandma, great-great grandma, etc.)
Grandpa (along with great-grandpa, great-great grandpa, etc.)
Cousin
Cousin (girl)
Cousin (boy)
Son
Daughter
Aunt
Uncle
Brother
Sister
Baby
Colors:
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
White
Tan
Brown
Black
Gold
Silver
Plus introduction to fingerspelling
Emotion/Feelings:
Feeling
Emotion
Happy
Sad
Mad/Angry
Excited
Tired
Grouchy/Grumpy
Frustrated
Sick
Hurt
Hungry
Confused
Thank you and I hope to see you soon!
More about me:
Hey there! My name is Carisa and I am from Lincoln, Nebraska. I was first introduced to American Sign Language (ASL) when I was about 12 years old. My younger brother had a speech impediment and it was recommended that he learn ASL, so that when we were unable to understand what he was speaking, we could understand and know what he wanted through sign language. I had so much fun learning it that I continued, even after my brother know longer needed it to communicate. It has been proven that kids who practice American Sign Language have higher IQ scores overall, an increased vocabulary, and it helps to eliminate tantrums with little ones.
Who this course is for:
- Sign language is meant for people of all ages. It can help little ones communicate easily, but is also for any age child or adult.