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Updated in [February 21st, 2023]
Learn ASL in 31 Days - Introduction
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 1 :: Alphabet
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 2 :: Questions
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 3 :: Time
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 4 :: Places
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 5 :: Family
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 6:: Indexing
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day :: Colors
Lean ASL in 31 Days: Day 8:: Numbers 1 - 19
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 9:: Numbers 20 - 100
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 10:: Numbers Review + Game
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 11:: Time
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 12:: Money
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 13:: Fingerspelling
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 14:: Emotions
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 15:: Review!
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 16:: Food
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 17:: Animals
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 19:: Health
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 20:: Game + More Animals
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 21:: Countries
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 22:: States
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 23:: Agent Signs
Learn ASL in 31 Days : Day 31 Test Part 1
Learn ASL in 31 Days : Day 31 Test Part 2
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 24:: Sentence Structure
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 25:: Classifiers
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 26:: Fingerspelling Practice
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 27:: ASL Idioms Part 1
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 28:: Negatives
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 29:: ASL Idioms Part 2
Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 30:: Review
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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) and is designed to help learners become proficient in ASL in just 31 days. The course covers topics such as the alphabet, questions, time, places, family, indexing, colors, numbers, money, fingerspelling, emotions, food, animals, health, countries, states, agent signs, sentence structure, classifiers, fingerspelling practice, ASL idioms, and negatives.
Possible Development Paths include becoming an interpreter, working in a field related to deafness or disability, or teaching ASL. Learners may also choose to pursue further education in ASL or related fields.
Learning Suggestions for learners include practicing ASL with native speakers, joining an ASL club, attending ASL events, and watching ASL videos. Learners may also benefit from studying related subjects such as linguistics, psychology, and anthropology.