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American Sign Language as a Bridge to English

Vicky A. Allen, M. Ed.
5
(2)
Pages
25
Year
2020
Language
English

About

American Sign Language as a Bridge to English is a guide for HEARING teachers of HEARING students to use ASL as a 'bridge' to learning English as a foreign language. This handbook has over 250 signs to be used in the classroom, each with a simple illustration and description. There are also 'snippets' of information that teachers will find helpful. The uniqueness of this book is that it teaches the handshapes of ASL prior to learning the ABC's. By introducing the handshapes first, not the alphabet, a teacher who is learning to sign for the first time will have a better opportunity to teach the signs correctly to her students without needing to be fluent in ASL. The kinesthetic addition of ASL will help students more readily recall the English word by putting 'ever-present' flashcards in their hands. Since many of the handshapes represent letters of the alphabet, students will soon be fingerspelling their names without formally learning the ABCs. Two indexes are included, one with the signs listed in ABC order and another with the signs categorized according to their handshape. This way a teacher can look up a word that she wants to use with her students or she can find other signs with the same handshape to practice. NOTE: This book is not attempting to teach the language of American Sign Language but to use ASL as a tactile aid to recalling the English word. But, in saying this, some students and teachers, hopefully, will be motivated to continue to learn American Sign Language as a subsequent foreign language.

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