Welcome
Welcome to Slingo's curriculum documentation! This document outlines the structure and content of our language course for American Sign Language (ASL), as well as any resources and materials you may need along the way. Whether you're a student, teacher, or just interested in learning a new language, we hope you find this information helpful.
Government properties, economics, society
+ basic communication, figures of speech, common
vocabulary
# | Title | Topics |
---|---|---|
1 | Introduction |
Emergency situations + basic communication |
2 | People |
Family, people, emotions + basic communication |
3 | Interactions |
People, interpersonal relationships, manners, opinion + basic communication |
4 | Descriptions | Situations, utilize tense and time, be descriptive |
5 | Prepositions |
Object relationships + common objects and places |
6 | Adjectives | Object features, as well as for people, hypothetical situations |
7 | Households | Home and school rooms and common appliances |
8 | Routine | School and office supplies, everyday activities |
9 | Consumption | Foods, drink, related terms |
10 | Animals | Animals, related terms |
11 | Conurbation | City, transportation, public areas, recreational activities |
12 | Tense |
Calendar terms, time terms + inflections |
13 | Profession | Occupation, majoring, education |
14 | Nature | Natrual features, common outdoor items |
15 | Technology | Common devices, the internet |
Resources
In addition to the lessons, we have also compiled a list of resources that may be helpful as you learn the language.
- American Sign Language University (ASLU)
- Curriculum
- Topics
- Learn How to Sign
- Courses
- YouTube channel
- Spread the Sign
- Dictionary
- Example sentences
We encourage you to use these resources as you progress through the course, and feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or need additional help.