American Sign Language - Level 6

Students sitting in a classroom practice sign language, extending their hands forward. A woman with long curly hair in the foreground signs with focused attention, while two other students in the background follow along.

Class Overview

Practice American Sign Language (ASL) and continue to improve your skills in this engaging advanced class. Expand your sign language vocabulary and cultural understanding to communicate more effectively.

Improve your understanding and expression of narrative, directions, and space in ASL. Explore more advanced grammar concepts, and themes of describing and comparing. We will discuss the workplace and technology, exploring advanced depictions and narratives in ASL. 

Take a deep dive into a few advanced grammar structures, such as hypothetical and conditional situations, complex clauses, conjunctions, and lexicalized fingerspelling, to refine ASL storytelling and ASL Literature.

Enjoy being part of a community of learners while improving your ASL communication skills!

 

Learning Objectives

  • Improve your ASL vocabulary, grammar and confidence communicating
  • Implement grammar concepts and classifiers such as advanced role playing, conjunctions, rhetorical questions in storytelling, advanced depictions, spatial referencing, and role shifting.
  • Increase your ASL vocabulary, including ASL idioms and slang, and advanced comparison and contrast through hypothetical and conditional situations.
  • Gain understanding of cultural and historical aspects of ASL and the American Deaf community, especially through using the lens of Deaf Gain.

 

Recommended Textbook

  • In-person evening classes: Signing Naturally: Student Workbook Units 7-12 (book only) by Cheri Smith, Lentz. Ella Mae, & Ken Miko, ISBN 978-1-58121-236-5
  • If you choose to purchase a text, we recommend searching online for the best pricing. Note: the SCC bookstore does not stock textbooks for Continuing Education classes.

 

Who Might Enjoy This Class?

  • Students who have previously completed our Level 5 class or have comparable skills and experience
  • Anyone with intermediate American Sign Language skills, including comfort with fingerspelling and signing sentences.

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Class Details

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Spring 2026

  • When : Wednesday, Apr 08 to Jun 10 ; 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
  • Location : SC0BE , SC - BE - General Cls - BE4179 , 1701 Broadway Seattle WA 98022
  • Fee : $289

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