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In this class you will leave with the skills and foundation to have a conversation in ASL. If you put in the time and effort into every live lesson, class activity, vocabulary videos, and homework assignments you will walk away with a solid understanding of American Sign Language.
When is it happening?
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Schedule
Class 1 - Sunday, January 21 (4:00 PM CT)
Class 2 - Thursday, January 25 (6:00 PM CT)
Class 3 - Sunday, January 28 (4:00 PM CT)
Class 4 - Thursday, February 1 (6:00 PM CT)
Class 5 - Sunday, February 4 (4:00 PM CT)
Class 6 - Thursday, February 8 (6:00 PM CT)
Class Highlights
- Taught by YouTube’s Most Watched ASL Teacher
- 6 2-Hour Live Sessions
- Live question and answer sessions
- 5 Quizzes to test your knowledge
- Learn how to put together sentences with proper ASL Grammar
- Learn 400+ Signs
- Dive deep into Fingerspelling & Numbers
- Voice-off activities to challenge your understanding
- 5 Homework Assignments to push your skill to the next level
- Personal feedback on Homework Assignments
- Meet other engaged students of ASL
- Certificate of completion
"This was an amazing intensive. I enjoyed all of the instructors. Highly recommend this course."
Lauren V
"Best ASL class for someone who has a tiny bit of knowledge but want to improve massively in a short amount of time!"
Beiliang Z
"Personal feedback from Meredith and video interaction with fellow students was helpful. I highly recommend this course!"
Kathryn T
"Meredith, Darla, and Sarah each provided invaluable contributions to the course that ensured the students were introduced to ASL not just through signs, but fingerspelling, Deaf culture, and real-world experiences!"
Hannah S
"This course has really helped me gain confidence in my signing skills and has inspired me to keep going. The LHTS team knows what they're doing and this course has been so rewarding!"
Julia B
"I LOVED this class! Meredith is a wonderful teacher with great enthusiasm. I am amazed how much I learned in 3 weeks. I can't wait to sign up for the next class!"
Cathy S
"I had a blast during the three week intensive! Meredith, Sarah, and Darla were engaging an informative. I look forward to signing up for everything that LHTS has to offer in the future."
Sarah D
"If you’re looking to learn ASL with highly experienced teachers and a friendly community, then LHTS sounds right for you. I highly recommend LHTS’s classes, and hope to continue them myself!"
Emma K
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Curriculum
- Vocabulary: Alphabet/Numbers 1-10/Greetings/Farewells/Introductions
- Fingerspelling: Basics/Rules
- Numbers: 1 - 10 Practice/Math
- Grammar: 5 Parameters of Signs
- Culture: Sarah's (Deaf Teacher) Story
- Vocabulary: Numbers 11-30/Questions/Feelings/Me vs My/ Following Instructions
- Fingerspelling: Ch/Sh/Th/Ph/Wh
- Numbers: 11 - 30 Practice
- Grammar: Directions/Wh Questions
- Culture: Importance of Eye Contact
- Vocabulary: Numbers 31 - 100/50 US States/Background Info
- Fingerspelling: States
- Numbers: 30 - 100/Rules/Ages
- Grammar: Topic/Comment Sentence Structure
- Culture: Deaf President Now
- Vocabulary: Family Members/Personalities
- Fingerspelling: Personality Traits
- Numbers: Listing/Ages
- Grammar: Masculine/Feminine/Listing & Ordering
- Culture: Deaf Families/CODAs
- Vocabulary: Home Types/Rooms & Areas/Items
- Fingerspelling: City Names
- Numbers: Large Numbers
- Grammar: Signer's Perspective
- Culture: History of ASL
- Putting it All Together
- Culture: Using an ASL Interpreter
About Your Teachers
Meredith has over 20 years of ASL second language experience. She holds a M.Ed. in Special Education with an emphasis in Deaf and Hard of Hearing and B.A. in ASL to English Interpretation. She is a nationally certified education interpreter and state certified ASL Teacher.
Meredith began her career as a full time educational interpreter while taking on community interpreting assignments (doctors appointments, job interviews, etc) after school and on weekends. She continues her interpreting practice by serving at her church. Her current full time employment is as a secondary ASL teacher and adjunct professor.
Meredith and her husband, Brian, rebranded their family YouTube channel in October of 2020 to Learn How to Sign. Within the past year and a half they have grown to a community of over 250K subscribers of ASL learners and are excited about what the future holds for Learn How to Sign.
Meredith began her career as a full time educational interpreter while taking on community interpreting assignments (doctors appointments, job interviews, etc) after school and on weekends. She continues her interpreting practice by serving at her church. Her current full time employment is as a secondary ASL teacher and adjunct professor.
Meredith and her husband, Brian, rebranded their family YouTube channel in October of 2020 to Learn How to Sign. Within the past year and a half they have grown to a community of over 250K subscribers of ASL learners and are excited about what the future holds for Learn How to Sign.
Meredith Rathbone
Asl Teacher/Interpreter
Sarah became Deaf at the age of 4 after contracting spinal meningitis. In 1994, she graduated from Texas Christian University with a BA in Deaf Education and then in 1998 received her master’s in school counseling. She spent 5 years in the classroom as a middle school Deaf Education Teacher and 3 years as a School Counselor for the Deaf K-12. She left education to be a stay-at-home mom but returned in 2015 to teach American Sign Language at the secondary level. Sarah has a passion for teaching ASL and sharing her experience as a Deaf person.
She would like her students to be open to ask her anything about ASL and being Deaf. No question is unusual. Part of learning about ASL is learning what it is like to be Deaf so don’t hesitate to ask her anything.
She would like her students to be open to ask her anything about ASL and being Deaf. No question is unusual. Part of learning about ASL is learning what it is like to be Deaf so don’t hesitate to ask her anything.
Sarah Martindale
ASL Teacher
Darla is the perfect representation of “it's never too late to learn something new”. She went back to college in her late 30s to take a step of faith in learning a new language and profession. After her first community class she was hooked and knew this was where she was meant to be and what she was meant to do.
Darla has been a sign language interpreter for 22 years holding her state’s highest interpreting certification and national certification in educational interpreting. She has interpreted in a variety of settings including community, video relay, educational and religious. Darla brings a unique perspective with her years of expertise and variety of settings she has worked in.
Personally, Darla has been married for 39 years and LOVES to travel. She would like to share, she has two beautiful daughters, Meredith and Hilary, and three amazing grandchildren. (Editor's note: And yes, that Meredith is me. She blessed me with one of the greatest gifts, ASL.)
Darla has been a sign language interpreter for 22 years holding her state’s highest interpreting certification and national certification in educational interpreting. She has interpreted in a variety of settings including community, video relay, educational and religious. Darla brings a unique perspective with her years of expertise and variety of settings she has worked in.
Personally, Darla has been married for 39 years and LOVES to travel. She would like to share, she has two beautiful daughters, Meredith and Hilary, and three amazing grandchildren. (Editor's note: And yes, that Meredith is me. She blessed me with one of the greatest gifts, ASL.)
Darla Lane
ASL Interpreter
What do other people think?
Reviews of ASL 101 Intensives
How satisfied were you with the Summer Intensive?
4.8/5
(4.8) 62 Reviews
How relevant and helpful do you think it was for your ASL learning journey?
4.8/5
(4.8) 62 Reviews
How satisfied were you with the Live Session content?
4.8/5
(4.8) 62 Reviews
How much did you value our additional teachers?
4.9/5
(4.9) 62 Reviews
Topics Surveyed
01 – How confident are you with expressive fingerspelling?
02 – How confident are you with receptive fingerspelling?
03 – How confident are you with expressing numbers in ASL (ex. signing your age)?
04 – How confident are you with receptive numbers in ASL (ex. understanding signed numbers)?
05 – How confident are you with signing and understanding basic ASL vocabulary (ex signs with exchanging information)?
06 – How confident are you with signing and understanding family vocabulary (ex signs about describing your family)?
07 – How confident are you with signing and understanding home signs vocabulary (ex signs around your house)?
08 – How confident are you with topic/comment structure?
09 – How confident are you with ASL question structure (yes/no question, wh questions)?
10 – What is your level of understanding of Deaf culture and its history?
11 – What is you confidence level in understanding a basic conversation in ASL?
12 – What is you confidence level in your signing skill within a basic conversation in ASL?
Testimonials
My ASL skills have grown so much from this class. The top notch instructors offered different perspectives from all aspects of ASL and Deaf culture. This class solidified my desire to work as an interpreter someday, as well as learn this beautiful language with my family.
Toni N
Meredith and her team are awesome! Their live online course is fun, engaging and full of important information, in addition to effectively teaching this beautiful language. I highly recommend LHTS courses and programs if you're serious about learning ASL!
Lia F
As a fellow teacher, I get a truly palpable sense of how much Meredith cares about the people she is collaborating with. I will be signing up for pretty much every future course, as a lifelong journey to learning ASL feels like it has officially begun.
Chris C
This course is a great starter to understand the ASL culture, history, language structure, most common and useful words to use in small talk, introductions and daily conversations. There was also a great sense of community and homework was fun.
Malva V
As a teacher, I know the societal pressure put on us to share our gifts for free. I also know, because most of us are a certain type of people, we feel guilty asking for payment for our teaching services. Meredith and her husband could be charging FAR more for the gifts they share. I am a lifetime member now and will be taking any classes she offers in the future. Dr. Jen Aniano, Ed.D.
Jen A