ASL 102 — American Sign Language II
This course is a continuation of ASL 101- American Sign Language I. Materials on basic conversational aspect in ASL will be introduced, such as giving directions, describing to others, making requests, talking about family and occupations, attributing qualities to others, and talking about routines. Students will acquire skills in receptive and expressive language functions in interactive contexts, in not only getting attention, negotiating a signing environment, and exchanging, confirming,and correcting information, but also expressing degrees of uncertainty, and asking for clarification and repetition, using appropriate phonological, lexical, syntactical, semantical, and pragmatic aspects of American Sign Language.(PR: ASL 101 and ASL 101L) Spring Only
Prerequisites: ASL 101, ASL 101L