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American Sign Language 4 reinforces previously acquired signing skills and introduces more complex signabulary, grammar, and Deaf cultural awareness. Classroom interactions and participation in community Deaf events prepares students in assisting a Deaf person.
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  • What is level 4 ASL?

    Advanced fluency is required, including Deaf Cultural Awareness, and other social, and political presentations that construct, and form, the language. Descriptions, storytelling, and group conversations are expressed at high levels.
  • How many levels does ASL have?

    The descriptors for English as a second language (ESL) are divided into six educational functioning levels: Beginning ESL Literacy, Low Beginning ESL, High Beginning ESL, Low Intermediate ESL, High Intermediate ESL, and Advanced ESL.
  • Is ASL 2 hard?

    Learning ASL as a second language may be natural for a few students, extremely difficult for a few, and somewhere between fairly not-so-hard and some difficult for the rest of the students. It's a typical curve.
  • Approximately 250,000 – 500,000 people of all ages throughout the US and Canada use this language to communicate as their native language. ASL is the third most commonly used language in the United States, after English and Spanish.
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WILTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILTON CONNECTICUT FORM 6141

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1 THE SIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY INTERVIEW

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Requirements for the Standard Professional Elementary – Grades K-8

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