intermediate ASL

  • Intermediate ASL Grammar Terminology

    Exciting news! It took five levels of ASL classes and two interpreting preparation classes for me to finally find the terminology I need to level up my ASL skills with a targeted, deliberate approach. Inside, I’ve named the skills I will be working on for the foreseeable future.

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  • Struggling to Up-Level in ASL

    Attempting to take my ASL level from a low-intermediate level to an advanced one through self-study has proven to be extremely difficult. It’s not just me: People who are learning for their children, people who were denied access to language growing up, people who were late-deafened — leveling up in ASL is important for all…

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  • ASL Conjunctions: Using “When” and the “Happen” Conjunction

    Ya’ll. I am obsessed with Jason Gervase’s ASLPinnacle content. It’s quick, clear, and makes ASL grammar much less duanting. Click on the image below for a fast grammar lesson–including how to use the “Happen” Conjunction! Don’t forget to like and subscribe this brilliant teacher’s Instagram page, or check out his website!

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  • Quick ASL Conjunctions

    My mind was utterly blown when I learned about ASL conjunctions! Learning these eight concepts made my comprehension of American Sign Language skyrocket. It’s also helping me utilize “more ASL” grammar. I had to share!

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