In ASL IV, students will build on the skills acquired in American Sign Languages I-III to further enhance their comprehension and expressive abilities in American Sign Language with increasing accuracy. This course provides advanced instruction in ASL production, comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar, leading to higher levels of communicative and cultural proficiency. Emphasis is placed on the continued development of expressive and receptive skills, along with an in-depth exploration of ASL literature and its connection to the everyday experiences of the Deaf community. Students will gain a deeper appreciation for Deaf culture while refining their ability to engage in meaningful communication.
24855 American Sign Language IV
World LanguagesHigh School (9–12)
Prerequisites
American Sign Language III (required)
Course Texts and Materials
All required resources are included within the course.
Terms Offered
- Full Year 2025-2026
Credits
- 1 Credit