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Faculty and Staff Sign Language Program - Course Details
CONVERSATION PRACTICE (BEGINNING) #230-01
Description
This course is designed for participants who have completed ASL at Work 1A, 1B, and 1C. The purpose of
this course is to review and practice basic language functions, linguistic principles, conversational strategies and appropriate
cultural protocols in conversational discourse within contexts related to work and social topics. Conversations and narratives
will be practiced within small group and one-to-one formats.
Prerequisite: Completion of ASL 1A, 1B, 1C, and/or SLPI of Survival Plus or Intermediate, or recommendation of ASL instructor.
Text/Materials
Newell, W., Campbell, C., Holcomb, B., Holcomb, S., Caccamise, F. & Peterson, R. (2010). ASL at Work – Student Text. Dawn Sign Press
Other supplemental materials.
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CONVERSATION PRACTICE (ADVANCED) #230-02
Description
This course is designed for participants who have completed ASL at Work 1A, 1B, and 1C. The purpose of
this course is to review and practice basic language functions, linguistic principles, conversational strategies and appropriate
cultural protocols in conversational discourse within contexts related to work and social topics. Conversations and narratives
will be practiced within small group and one-to-one formats.
Prerequisite: Completion of ASL 1A, 1B, 1C, or SLPI of Intermediate Plus or above, or recommendation of ASL instructor.
Text/Materials
Newell, W., Campbell, C., Holcomb, B., Holcomb, S., Caccamise, F. & Peterson, R. (2010). ASL at Work – Student Text. Dawn Sign Press
Other supplemental materials.
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