Learn American Sign Language. The ASL weekly classes are structured into three levels: beginner, intermediate, advanced. Each level is divided into three sub- levels: A, B, and C. For the Beginner and Intermediate levels we use the Signing Naturally by Dawn. Sign. Press. Beginner A (Unit 1 - Unit 2)Topics: introductions, personal information.
The student will gain. Discipline Course Assessment Report - Four Column East Los Angeles College Subject (Foreign Language) - American Sign Language Step Two: CLOs Step Three: Assessment Method & Benchmarks / Tasks Step Four: 'What was learned.
Our Los Angeles Interpreters are fluent in English and at least one other language. Los Angeles Interpreters; Los Angeles Translation Service. The Korean Cultural Center welcomes the general public to experience the rich traditions and history of Korea through specialized programs. Korean Cultural Center is dedicated to. International Programs; Open University; Student Services. The English Language Program. Los Angeles, CA 90032.
Beginner B (Unit 3 - Unit 4)Topics: talking about where you live, talking about family. Beginner C (Unit 5 - Unit 6)Topics: talking about everyday activities, storytelling. Intermediate A (Unit 7 - Unit 8)Topics: identifying present people, clothing, numbers, describing personal items, asking how many, telling the year, describing lost items, making requests, months, giving phone numbers, etc. Intermediate B (Unit 9 - Unit 1. Topics: discussing neighborhoods, places in the neighborhood, giving the time, giving directions, describing a restaurant, suggesting a place to eat, giving opinions about tendencies, telling the price, giving opinions about personal qualities, telling where items are located, looking for a misplaced item, etc. Intermediate C (Unit 1.
Unit 1. 2)Topics: discussing one’s knowledge and abilities, asking for opinion about someone, describing reactions, states and provinces, making and canceling plans, discussing personal goals, understanding stories, etc.