Course Content

    1. About this course

    1. Lesson 6.1 - Introduction

    2. Lesson 6.2 - School signs

    3. Lesson 6.3 - Other vocabulary

    4. Lesson 6.4 - Double-digit numbers

    5. Lesson 6.5 - More ASL grammar

    6. Lesson 6.6 - Talking about your school

    7. Lesson 6.7 - Let's practice

    8. Lesson 6.8 - Different Deaf experiences

    9. Lesson 6.9 - Fingerspelling practice

    10. Lesson 6.10 - Practicing what you've learned

    11. Lesson 6.11 - Quiz

    12. Lesson 6.12 - Closing

    1. Lesson 7.1 - Introduction

    2. Lesson 7.2 - Food-related signs

    3. Lesson 7.3 - Other vocabulary

    4. Lesson 7.4 - Numbers ending in 5

    5. Lesson 7.5 - More ASL grammar

    6. Lesson 7.6 - Nouns & verbs

    7. Lesson 7.7 - Let's practice

    8. Lesson 7.8 - Regional signs

    9. Lesson 7.9 - Fingerspelling practice

    10. Lesson 7.10 - Practicing what you've learned

    11. Lesson 7.11 - Quiz

    12. Lesson 7.12 - Closing

    1. Lesson 8.1 - Introduction

    2. Lesson 8.2 - Sports signs

    3. Lesson 8.3 - Other vocabulary

    4. Lesson 8.4 - Time numbers

    5. Lesson 8.5 - More ASL grammar

    6. Lesson 8.6 - Parts of the day

    7. Lesson 8.7 - Let's practice

    8. Lesson 8.8 - Deaf-friendly cities

    9. Lesson 8.9 - Fingerspelling practice

    10. Lesson 8.10 - Practicing what you've learned

    11. Lesson 8.11 - Quiz

    12. Lesson 8.12 - Closing

    1. Lesson 9.1 - Introduction

    2. Lesson 9.2 - Feelings and emotions

    3. Lesson 9.3 - Other vocabulary

    4. Lesson 9.4 - Phone numbers

    5. Lesson 9.5 - More ASL grammar

    6. Lesson 9.6 - The meaning of "Wow!"

    7. Lesson 9.7 - Let's practice

    8. Lesson 9.8 - Can all Deaf people lipread and speak?

    9. Lesson 9.9 - Fingerspelling practice

    10. Lesson 9.10 - Practicing what you've learned

    11. Lesson 9.11 - Quiz

    12. Lesson 9.12 - Closing

    1. Lesson 10.1 - Introduction

    2. Lesson 10.2 - Occupations

    3. Lesson 10.3 - Other vocabulary

    4. Lesson 10.4 - Rocking numbers

    5. Lesson 10.5 - More ASL grammar

    6. Lesson 10.6 - Receptive skills

    7. Lesson 10.7 - Let's Practice

    8. Lesson 10.8 - Deaf Culture

    9. Lesson 10.9 - Fingerspelling Practice

    10. Lesson 10.10 - Practice Suggestions

    11. Lesson 10.11 - Quiz

    12. Lesson 10.12 - Closing

Course Highlights

  • 65 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content
  • Duration: 10 Weeks (flexible)
  • Digital course workbook included!
  • Full course access for 1 year!

Who they'll learn from

Sandra Mae Frank

Instructor

Let us introduce you to your wonderful ASL teacher, Sandra Mae Frank! Sandra is an actress and producer who lost her hearing at the age of three. She then learned American Sign Language (ASL) and later became very passionate about acting. Sandra performed in plays during high school and studied Theatre Arts at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. In 2015, Sandra made her Broadway debut as Wendla Bergmann in the revival of “Spring Awakening,” produced by the Deaf West Theatre. These experiences led her to acting roles in multiple films and television shows such as NBC’s medical drama New Amsterdam. You also might have seen her on the most recent Super Bowl LVI, performing the National Anthem and America the Beautiful on live TV using American Sign Language. Pretty cool!! In this course, Sandra introduces the basic fundamentals of ASL in a structured and exciting format. Her teaching style is lively and engaging which makes learning fun and easy. Sandra’s signing is not only beautiful but very clear for kids and beginning signers. These 10 lessons will help anyone create a strong foundation for learning ASL at any age. Come join Sandra and learn the most beautiful language you’ve ever seen!