Course Detail: LNG100 - American Sign Language: Beginning I
Learn to Communicate using American Sign Language!
In this introductory course, students will learn how to sign basic phrases and complete sentences. Students will be able to introduce themselves and start a conversation. Along the way, they will learn signs for colors, numbers, locations, family, and names for activities they like to do.
Throughout the course, students will learn by watching videos that demonstrate how to make the signs and how to incorporate facial expressions to communicate in this beautiful language. This course is taught using the best practices of the industry with a minimum of audio support. Throughout it, students will be immersed in silence, which will help them to gain an understanding of the perspective of Deaf people and sign language.
Students will also gain an introduction to the world of the Deaf culture and explore topics such as lip reading, baby signs, and the career of interpreting. By the end of the course, students will be ready to communicate effectively using sign!
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About the Instructor:
Erin Trimble holds a Bachelor of Science in American Sign Language/English Interpreting from William Woods University and a Master of Arts in Interpreting Studies degree from Western Oregon University. Since 2003, Trimble has been professionally interpreting across a variety of settings including education, community, and medical. She has been both a staff interpreter and a freelance interpreter.