American Sign Language

ASL IV Honors

American Sign Language IV will continue to build the fundamentals learned in ASL I-III. Over 500 new vocabulary words will be introduced. Students will master facial expressions, body movements, and will polish clarity of signs. Students will complete conversations and naturalize the flow in spontaneous conversations. Special attention will be given to application of complex grammatical principles, including non-manual signals and temporal/distributional aspects. Students will learn the fundamental areas of linguistic inquiry (phonology, morphology, syntax, and the use of language) and will be introduced to the phonological, morphological, syntactical, and sociolinguistic structures of ASL. In addition to developing the fundamental skills needed by those working as interpreters, students will practice interpreting skills in class and in the field with experienced professionals. Students will also be required to complete 20 hours of service in the Deaf community.

Course Number 0487
Grade Level 9,10,11,12
Pre-Requisite Grade of B or higher in ASL III or instructor approval via assessment.
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit World Language
UC Approval Yes E Course (LOTE)
Fees None