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Basic Course in American Sign Language

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The A Basic Course in American Sign Language, Second Edition features a new introduction which includes a section on Deaf Culture and Community, expanded dialogue introductions which incorporate cultural information, revised grammar notes and an updated bibliography.The Student Study Guide to A Basic Course in American Sign Language, designed to supplement the text, provides a wide array of practice materials for student and teacher. Exercises and practice sentences allow students to practice receptive and expressive skills.

The A Basic Course in American Sign Language Videotape Package contains four one-hour videotapes, a copy of the A Basic Course in American Sign Language, Second Edition and a copy of the Student Study Guide. The first three videotapes demonstrate the exercises and dialogues presented in the 22 lessons of the text. The fourth tape presents spontaneous, unrehearsed conversations among four Deaf adults which provides excellent practice in reading signs in conversation.

The A Basic Course in American Sign Language Vocabulary Videotape features four Deaf models signing each vocabulary word contained in all 22 lessons of the text plus the alphabet and numbers. The tape has captions and voice which can be turned off to sharpen visual acuity. It is ideal for classroom reinforcement and independent home study.

Un Curso Basico de Lenguaje Americano de Senas features English and Spanish translations side by side. It is designed for teachers, parents and learning English and American Sign Language.

288 pages, Spiral-bound

First published December 1, 1980

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April 12, 2008
As a student of ASL, this has been my school's chosen text. It's a fantastic book but some of the signs are outdated, and it's hard to understand a sign based on a drawing. That being said, it is a classic, and for the most part, an accurate reference.
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144 reviews2 followers
April 14, 2021
My current professor is the only person at the school who uses this curriculum, and it’s a shame. It is a much textbook than “Signing Naturally”, whose only benefit is that there is digital support. This is still a superior text, as I used the other for a semester.
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6 reviews1 follower
June 6, 2019
Easy to follow and very well put together
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737 reviews25 followers
December 13, 2017
Excellent book and introduction to sign language but only if you also have an instructor in person. There is more to sign that working from a book, more about the social structure of the deaf community, and it's imperative to learn from someone who can show the signs in person and impart all the little things that make signing better for those who must talk to the hearing. So the book is good, in conjunction with good instruction.
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493 reviews6 followers
January 4, 2016
Another of my ASL books used in the classroom setting by a deaf teacher. Not a book for learning on your own, but you really should be learning ASL in a group situation. It is so easy for the beginner to misinterpret the handshape and movement of many signs. The book was useful for the conversational side of signing. The rules are laid out and exercises reinforce the unit information. Some of the signs were different from ones in our region, but you will have that with any book.
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400 reviews4 followers
January 10, 2008
In my opinion this is the best of them if you want to really learn to sign; though self-study doesn't work (how do you know you're making the signs correctly? Have you tried to un-learn something?), I still use this with my students.
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5 reviews19 followers
May 18, 2009
This was my first book that I received in ASL in college. It remains my favorite. It can get anyone started and is very comprehensive... with the exception of some technical signs. I have also used this book to help teach other ASL.
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June 2, 2008
Great starter text for beginners in ASL. We used this all through my first year of interpreting curriculum. The vocab is easy to distinguish and exercizes are great.
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115 reviews
November 17, 2011
The ASL class I am taking uses this book. I really like the organization of the book. It helps you understand how the language WORKS versus just listing signs for each word.
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369 reviews2 followers
April 28, 2015
Excellent resource. Love the format and the teaching order. Clear and easy to understand.
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