ASL 053: Second-Year ASL, Part 2 of 2

9th - 12th
Provider: BYU Independent Study
Instructor-guided learning

In this course, students will learn to understand and sign American Sign Language through practice, self-assessment, modeled conversations, and graded video activities. They will also build their social awareness to act and communicate appropriately with the Deaf community. Students will learn American Sign Language that is used in daily life, such as communicating about disasters, chatting about movies, and performing ASL jokes. This is the fourth course in a four-part American Sign Language series, which aligns to ACTFL and ASLTA standards.

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BYU Independent Study

BYU Independent Study

Brigham Young University Independent Study (BYU IS) offers a variety of rigorous, accredited online courses for middle and high school students. Subjects include: all core subjects, foreign languages, beginning musical instruments, career exploration, and AP courses. These self-paced, asynchronous courses are taught by certified instructors, feature engaging, interactive content, include proctored online testing from home, and can provide an official, accredited transcript.

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Course Information

Instruction Type
Instructor-guided learning

Subject Areas

World Languages