Introduces gestures as a form of communication and basis for visual language. Practice in reading body language and using nonverbal signals when there is no shared language. Develop communication strategies to enhance understanding and reduce misinterpretation when interacting with various cultures. Concentrates on the ability to think in pictures, leading to better understanding of the basic structures of American Sign Language.
Course Learning Outcomes
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Carry out a variety of interactions, in both oral and written forms.
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Carry out a variety of interactions, in both oral and written forms.
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Recognize and interpret cultural behaviors, attitudes and values.
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Employ strategies for analyzing and responding to authentic materials in the target language.
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Carry out a variety of interactions, in both oral and written forms.
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Recognize and interpret cultural behaviors, attitudes and values.
Core Topics
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Students will be exposed to a variety of communication settings in which there is no shared language. They will practice using gestures, facial expression, and body language to understand and communicate simple ideas.
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Students will use guided mirroring to exaggerate their own features by gesturing.
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Students will learn about cultural differences in non-verbal communication and observe guidelines for using non-verbal strategies that communicate with respect for a cultural differences.