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ASL Lesson 1: Greetings, Fingerspelling, and Basics by Professor Garrett Bose

Welcome to Lesson 1 with Professor Garrett Bose, where you will learn greetings, ASL basics, and proper fingerspelling techniques. Discover the dos and don'ts of ASL, understand the differences between ASL and English, and get ready for engaging classwork without a textbook. Remember that practice is key, so don't hesitate to ask questions and interact in the Q&A board.

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ASL Lesson 1: Greetings, Fingerspelling, and Basics by Professor Garrett Bose

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  1. Lesson 1 Greeting

  2. Hi! I am Professor Garrett Bose.

  3. ASL Sign Name Question Ask Yes No What Where Who When Which Why How Right Wrong Good Bad Same Different Opposite Fine Not Me vs My You vs Your Love Like Hate Feel Practice Fingerspell Make Want See Get

  4. Hello / Hi What your name? / Your name what? Nice Meet You Thank you

  5. Facial Expressions Question No Expressionless Face

  6. The Dos and Don’ts of Fingerspelling

  7. ASL is not English. ASL is not signed word for word as English. ASL is not universal. Other countries have their own sign language.

  8. Classwork Do the classwork through Blackboard. Check the weekly lessons. No textbook for this class.

  9. Course Grading Classwork = 50% Midterm Exam = 20% Final Exam = 30%

  10. ? If you have questions like how to sign or about classwork, please post in the Q&A discussion board.

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