Description
Book Synopsis: American Sign Language is a rich and complex language. Recently declared as an official language and recognized by 48 states as a foreign language, more and more high school teachers across the country are teaching American Sign Language as an elective. Learning American Sign Language: Levels I & II – Beginning &Intermediate is designed to prepare teachers to successfullyinteract with American Sign Language (ASL) users.
Lessons are structured around language needed for common-life situations, and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled with grammar and vocabulary instruction. Information is also included about the culture of deaf people in the United States. Learners will discover that the book:
- Contains lessons designed around the conversational language needed for common life situations.
- Illustrates hundreds of sentences and vocabulary with over 2,000 high quality colorized drawings that aid in study and memory.
- Contains over 100 grammar and cultural notes, 72 exercises, and charts of the American Manual Alphabet (Finger spelling) and ASL number system.
- Teaches the rules of ASL in a natural order that is predictable and compatible with everyday language of native users of American Sign Language.
- Incorporates information about the cultural lives of Deaf people in the United States.
- Is supported by a video demonstrating all the conversations and important structures in the text. Order the Video!Video to Accompany American Sign Language, 2/eOrder No. 0-205-27554-0
American Sign Language students will find themselves captivated and entertained by this state-of-the-art Video that presents all 72 dialogues and each key structure from the text in a clear and natural way. Four internationally known Deaf actors animate the dialogues bringing life to the illustrations in the text allowing students to preview and review instructional materials at home to enhance their classroom learning.
About the authors:
Tom Humphries is Associate Director of the Teacher Education Program and also teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of California, San Diego. He is currently coordinating a program to train teachers of deaf children using a bilingual approach. Prior to this he taught at Gallaudet University in the Department of English for several years and later served as an Associate Dean for the San Diego Community College District where he coordinated the development of an ASL program and an interpreter-training program. He holds a Ph.D. in Cross Cultural Communication and Language Learning. Dr. Humphries is co-author with Carol Padden of Deaf in America: Voices from a Culture and several other books and articles related to ASL and the culture of Deaf people.
Carol Padden is a Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of California, San Diego where she teaches courses on language, culture and media. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and received a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of California, San Diego. Her recent research includes studies of reading development in young deaf children and she has written extensively about the cultural lives of Deaf people in the United States. She received a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, in addition to numerous other awards and grants for her work. In addition to the books she has co-authored with Tom Humphries, she has published several other books and articles on American Sign Language structure.
Humphries & Padden (Learning American Sign Language, 2e).
Details
Learning American Sign Language: Beginning and Intermediate, Levels 1-2 is the ultimate guide for anyone looking to become proficient in American Sign Language (ASL). With ASL recently being declared an official language and recognized by 48 states as a foreign language, there has never been a better time to learn ASL. Whether you're a high school teacher looking to teach ASL as an elective or simply looking to expand your language skills, this book is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to interact successfully with Deaf individuals.
Our book is structured around real-life situations, ensuring that you learn the conversational language necessary for everyday interactions. Through a combination of dialogues, grammar lessons, and vocabulary instruction, you'll be able to confidently communicate in ASL. What sets our book apart is the inclusion of over 2,000 high-quality colorized drawings that help enhance your study and memory. Plus, you'll find over 100 grammar and cultural notes, as well as exercises to reinforce your learning.
We believe that learning ASL should be a natural and enjoyable process. That's why our book follows a predictable order that mimics the everyday language used by native ASL users. By incorporating information about the cultural lives of Deaf people in the United States, we provide a comprehensive learning experience that goes beyond language acquisition. In addition, our book is supported by a video that demonstrates all the conversations and important structures covered in the text, allowing you to see ASL in action and further enhance your learning.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn American Sign Language. Start your journey today by purchasing Learning American Sign Language: Beginning and Intermediate, Levels 1-2. Expand your communication skills, embrace a new culture, and experience the beauty of ASL. Order now and take the first step towards becoming fluent in ASL. Click here to order.
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