Description
This course will introduce students to the art of hand shape storytelling and legends within the Deaf community. This section will include the grammatical use of ASL in sign movements conveyed and modified in the language, how and when to use facial movements, and how body, head, and eye movements are used in phrasing and agreement. In this section, students will learn to sign everyday information through description and identification of things as well as talking about events. Class emphasis will be on expressive and receptive skills. Prerequisite: ASL 215 or equivalent or permission of the Program Director. (3 units; Spring)