American Sign Language: Level 2
Expand your current American Sign Language skills with our Level 2 course. Start using slang and informal language in real-life situations and communicate in a more sophisticated and fluent way.
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Expand your current American Sign Language skills with our Level 2 course. Start using slang and informal language in real-life situations and communicate in a more sophisticated and fluent way.
If you’ve already completed our introductory course in American Sign Language, then this is the next step in your ASL education. This ASL Level 2 course is designed to continue your skill development in expressive signing.
Building on previous knowledge of the ASL alphabet, facial expression, body language, syntax, and basic vocabulary, you’ll evolve your conversational fluency to tackle more sophisticated topics and sentence structure.
Included in the course are vocabulary lessons, grammatical principles, and cultural concepts that students need to know to carry conversations in ASL at work, school, and a variety of social settings.
The focus of this course is to prepare students for non-verbal interaction and communication with members of the deaf community, or in real world scenarios.
You’ll learn useful vocabulary for ordering meals and asking directions, for example, and you’ll be able to hold meaningful conversations about various topics. But it’s not all serious – you’ll also learn how to tell jokes, use common expressions and sayings, and relay anecdotes to your audience.
We’ll also focus on teaching you more about the deaf community, so you gain a better appreciation for deaf culture, activism, and learn how you can get involved.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
The goal is not to memorize stock phrases, but rather equip you with a broad dictionary of signs and strong foundation in grammar, so you can put together your own sentences.
Learn ASL signs to talk about weather and environment
Describe people, animals and places
Recognize and use slang and informal language
Use ASL while traveling, including geography, directions and names of places
Learn how to communicate in work environments and with customers
Express a personal narrative and communicate stories and events
Gain more insight into Deaf Culture
Learn how to get involved with the deaf community in your area