ASL 101 – Saturdays

ASL 101 is an introductory course that explores the topics from Units 1, 2, and 3 of the Signing Naturally Student Workbook. By the end of the course, students will gain knowledge of basic Deaf culture, a vocabulary of approximately 500 words, non-manual signals (facial expressions), mouth morphemes information, and the specific grammar rules used in ASL.

This course offers the student an opportunity to develop skills needed in ASL to interact and socialize with Deaf people and is suitable for students who have little or no previous experience with ASL.

Program Description

ASL 101 is an introductory course that explores the topics from Units 1, 2, and 3 of the Signing Naturally Student Workbook. By the end of the course, students will gain knowledge of basic Deaf culture, a vocabulary of approximately 500 words, non-manual signals (facial expressions), mouth morphemes information, and the specific grammar rules used in ASL.

This course offers the student an opportunity to develop skills needed in ASL to interact and socialize with Deaf people and is suitable for students who have little or no previous experience with ASL.


Session Name

101 (Saturdays)

Time

9:30 am

12:00 pm

Season

Summer

Start Date

20-Jun-2026

End Date

22-Aug-2026

Class Size

15

Location

Durham Deaf Services

Cost

200

Who

Ages 14+/Grade 9 and up

Materials

Letz, E.M., Mikos, K. & Smith, C. (2008) Signing Naturally Student Workbook, Unit 1-6. Dawn Sign Press: San Diego