High School Foreign Language Courses
Your student can:
- Complete one year foreign language Level 1 for standard HS requirements
- Complete Level 2 as second year for standard university requirements (or even take Level 3!)
- Grow in a unique language and work towards fluency
- Encounter a new culture!
ASL Level 1 (9th-12th)
$400* per Semester
*There is an annual student fee for all students taking classes at Pacific Coast Learning Center. Some charter schools allow for this fee to be added to the cost of classes rather than being paid out-of-pocket by parents. If your charters agrees, you may add $TBD to your purchase order to cover student fees. You may select this option when you register for the class.
ASL Level 1 students participate in classes designed to learn ASL interactively and comprehensively, as a foreign language. This course is beginner/introductory and requires no prior experience of ASL. Classes will cover language rules, syntax, grammar structures, the manual alphabet, fingerspelling, basic use of numbers, extensive vocabulary, basic conversational skills and more! We learn and practice with ASL, sign centered games, and sign conversation time. Classes will also cover a basic knowledge of Deaf culture and history. Throughout this course students will learn to communicate, express and converse using ASL. Various weekly homework assignments given for independent practice. Deaf culture events assigned. Exams given. Suggested grades recorded. ASL Level 1 is a one year (two semester) course.
Required books:
A Basic Course in American Sign Language by Carol Padden Tom L. Humphries and Terrence J. O'Rourke ISBN: 0932666434
Don't Just Sign... Communicate!: A Student's Guide to ASL and the Deaf Community by Michelle Jay ISBN: 0984529438
$400* per Semester
*There is an annual student fee for all students taking classes at Pacific Coast Learning Center. Some charter schools allow for this fee to be added to the cost of classes rather than being paid out-of-pocket by parents. If your charters agrees, you may add $TBD to your purchase order to cover student fees. You may select this option when you register for the class.
ASL Level 1 students participate in classes designed to learn ASL interactively and comprehensively, as a foreign language. This course is beginner/introductory and requires no prior experience of ASL. Classes will cover language rules, syntax, grammar structures, the manual alphabet, fingerspelling, basic use of numbers, extensive vocabulary, basic conversational skills and more! We learn and practice with ASL, sign centered games, and sign conversation time. Classes will also cover a basic knowledge of Deaf culture and history. Throughout this course students will learn to communicate, express and converse using ASL. Various weekly homework assignments given for independent practice. Deaf culture events assigned. Exams given. Suggested grades recorded. ASL Level 1 is a one year (two semester) course.
Required books:
A Basic Course in American Sign Language by Carol Padden Tom L. Humphries and Terrence J. O'Rourke ISBN: 0932666434
Don't Just Sign... Communicate!: A Student's Guide to ASL and the Deaf Community by Michelle Jay ISBN: 0984529438
ASL Level 1 Days and Times:
Tuesdays at PCLC
3rd Period -1:00pm - 2:30pm
ASL Level 2 (10th-12th)
$400* per Semester
*There is an annual student fee for all students taking classes at Pacific Coast Learning Center. Some charter schools allow for this fee to be added to the cost of classes rather than being paid out-of-pocket by parents. If your charters agrees, you may add $TBD to your purchase order to cover student fees. You may select this option when you register for the class.
ASL Level 2 students participate in classes designed to continue learning ASL comprehensively, as a foreign language. ASL Level 2 is an advanced course that requires a completed year of ASL Level 1, beginner sign, or equivalent with a passing grade. Students will grow in fluidity, special concepts, use of classifiers, and storytelling. Throughout the course we will continue to learn and practice language rules, syntax, grammar structures, the manual alphabet, fingerspelling, advanced use of numbers, extensive vocabulary, advanced conversational skills and more! Students learn and practice with conversation time and sign games. Classes will also continue to cover knowledge of Deaf culture, history, and events. Various weekly homework assignments given for independent practice. Deaf culture events assigned. Exams given. Suggested grades recorded. ASL Level 2 is a one year (two semester) course.
Required books:
A Basic Course in American Sign Language by Carol Padden Tom L. Humphries and Terrence J. O'Rourke ISBN: 0932666434
Don't Just Sign... Communicate!: A Student's Guide to ASL and the Deaf Community by Michelle Jay ISBN: 0984529438
$400* per Semester
*There is an annual student fee for all students taking classes at Pacific Coast Learning Center. Some charter schools allow for this fee to be added to the cost of classes rather than being paid out-of-pocket by parents. If your charters agrees, you may add $TBD to your purchase order to cover student fees. You may select this option when you register for the class.
ASL Level 2 students participate in classes designed to continue learning ASL comprehensively, as a foreign language. ASL Level 2 is an advanced course that requires a completed year of ASL Level 1, beginner sign, or equivalent with a passing grade. Students will grow in fluidity, special concepts, use of classifiers, and storytelling. Throughout the course we will continue to learn and practice language rules, syntax, grammar structures, the manual alphabet, fingerspelling, advanced use of numbers, extensive vocabulary, advanced conversational skills and more! Students learn and practice with conversation time and sign games. Classes will also continue to cover knowledge of Deaf culture, history, and events. Various weekly homework assignments given for independent practice. Deaf culture events assigned. Exams given. Suggested grades recorded. ASL Level 2 is a one year (two semester) course.
Required books:
A Basic Course in American Sign Language by Carol Padden Tom L. Humphries and Terrence J. O'Rourke ISBN: 0932666434
Don't Just Sign... Communicate!: A Student's Guide to ASL and the Deaf Community by Michelle Jay ISBN: 0984529438
ASL Level 2 Days and Times:
Tuesdays at PCLC
1st Period - 9:00am - 10:30am
ASL Level 3 (10th-12th)
$400* per Semester
*There is an annual student fee for all students taking classes at Pacific Coast Learning Center. Some charter schools allow for this fee to be added to the cost of classes rather than being paid out-of-pocket by parents. If your charters agrees, you may add $TBD to your purchase order to cover student fees. You may select this option when you register for the class.
Prior completion of ASL Level 1 & 2 or equivalent with a passing grade is required. Throughout this advanced course, students will master comprehension, expression, language fluency and proficiency. Extensive study through all letters in the Gallaudet ASL dictionary will ensure in students a strong vocabulary recognition and use. Students will further encounter and explore Deaf culture and history; gaining advanced cultural awareness, confidence in active communication, and conversational fluidity. Students will understand the use of ASL in wide variety of settings from casual to professional. Students will be educated and evaluated on grammar use and sentence structure, comprehension and receptive skills, vocabulary, authentic signed presentations, as well as cultural assignments and discussions. Various weekly homework assignments given for independent practice. Deaf culture events assigned. Exams given. Suggested grades recorded. ASL Level 3 is a one year (two semester) course.
Required Textbooks:
Strongly Recommended Textbooks (we use this book for our weekly vocabulary):
$400* per Semester
*There is an annual student fee for all students taking classes at Pacific Coast Learning Center. Some charter schools allow for this fee to be added to the cost of classes rather than being paid out-of-pocket by parents. If your charters agrees, you may add $TBD to your purchase order to cover student fees. You may select this option when you register for the class.
Prior completion of ASL Level 1 & 2 or equivalent with a passing grade is required. Throughout this advanced course, students will master comprehension, expression, language fluency and proficiency. Extensive study through all letters in the Gallaudet ASL dictionary will ensure in students a strong vocabulary recognition and use. Students will further encounter and explore Deaf culture and history; gaining advanced cultural awareness, confidence in active communication, and conversational fluidity. Students will understand the use of ASL in wide variety of settings from casual to professional. Students will be educated and evaluated on grammar use and sentence structure, comprehension and receptive skills, vocabulary, authentic signed presentations, as well as cultural assignments and discussions. Various weekly homework assignments given for independent practice. Deaf culture events assigned. Exams given. Suggested grades recorded. ASL Level 3 is a one year (two semester) course.
Required Textbooks:
- Don't Just Sign... Communicate!: A Student's Guide to Mastering ASL Grammar by Michelle Jay ISBN 978-0-9845294-4-5
- Deaf in America: Voices from a Culture by Carol Padden & Tom Humphries ISBN 0674194241
Strongly Recommended Textbooks (we use this book for our weekly vocabulary):
- The Gallaudet Dictionary of American Sign Language by Clayton Valli ISBN 1563682826