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All the lessons, assessments, and assignments you need for 4 years of ASL study.
Make signing friends and develop strong conversational skills with weekly online events and community opportunities.
Stop wasting time searching the internet for your next lesson! Our course curriculum is easy to follow and progressive.
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Our mobile friendly lessons are easy to access and self-paced, so you get to decide how fast or slow you want to go. You're the boss!
Our pre-recorded video lessons are bite-sized and simple to understand. No more guessing at grammar! Each lesson includes direct instruction on the vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills you need to learn next.
Get the instructor support you need to make real progress fast with our regular Office Hours and monthly workshops.
Celebrate your learning achievements with a completion certificate at the end of each Level.
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The Stellar ASL Online course offers 15 in-depth modules for each Level. Each module is carefully designed to guide you step-by-step through your ASL journey.
We know every learner is unique, so our course is designed with that in mind - you can learn at your own pace, in your own space, while benefiting from a fully supportive community experience.
Whether you're learning ASL to connect with a loved one, embrace a new community, or explore a new skill, we're here to support your transformation.
We believe that learning is not just about acquiring knowledge, but also about immersing yourself in the community.
Our monthly online ASL Socials provide a warm and inviting environment where you can practice your skills live with a teacher and fellow ASL learners.
You have multiple opportunities each month to interact with learners at your level, engaging in signing challenges, arranging meetups, and making lasting connections.
We remember the struggle of not knowing how to express yourself. The awkwardness of misunderstanding signs! With Stellar ASL, those days will be behind you.
We understand the challenges that come with learning a new language, and we've designed this course to make your journey as seamless as possible.
Each video lesson, each module, and each ASL Social will bring you closer to fluency. You'll start to sign with confidence, comprehend more rapidly, and engage in meaningful conversations.
Whatever your reason for learning ASL, Stellar ASL Online will help you make your dreams a reality. No more hoping, wishing, and wasting time. With this course your learning plan is ready for you, and your goals are within your reach!
This course isn’t just a compilation of vocabulary for you to memorize. Each lesson includes practice with making sentences, so that you can immediately apply the signs you learn to actual conversations. You will master basic sentence types and feel confident in both your expressive and receptive signing skills.
We've done all the work to create a course that gives you everything you need to succeed, so you don't have to waste any more time and can get straight to making real progress towards your language goals.
With Stellar ASL Online, the learning never stops. We continuously add recordings from our ASL Socials and Office Hours to the course content.
This means you'll always have fresh, practical material to help you sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding of ASL.
With lifetime access to all the lessons, materials, and resources you also get the benefit of all future updates to the program.
Michelle's own journey as a second-language ASL learner gives her a first-hand understanding of your needs as a hearing student.
You'll benefit from her experience as a certified teacher working in Deaf schools, and her specialized training in ASL/English Bilingual-Bicultural Education. Imagine finally learning ASL easily and quickly with a course that is the perfect fit for your multi-sensory needs!
And you won't have to do it alone or suffer through needless mistakes and frustration! Michelle and her team will be there to answer questions, provide tech support, host Office hours, and keep you accountable so you can make more progress than you ever thought possible.
You’re in luck because we’ve got the perfect starter course for you – and it’s absolutely free!
We know that learning a new language can feel overwhelming and scary, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
No more trying to figure out grammar rules on your own, or struggling to make sense of ASL videos without clear instructions!
We’ve designed this free course to be a no-sweat start to American Sign Language, just for you. And it’s not just about learning a bunch of vocabulary – it’s about seeing the world in a whole new way and becoming part of an awesome signing community.
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At the Wierman Study Center,
we believe that anyone can learn sign language and that American Sign Language can benefit every learner.
Whether you are looking to use sign language to support your baby's language development, to communicate better with your deaf child, to connect with the Deaf Community, or to learn to sign for professional reasons, we have the right American Sign Language class for you!
We have the classes, resources, and supportive community that will help you, your child, and your family learn ASL in an easy and fun way!
I've been signing American Sign Language since I was 8 years old.
I love ASL. I love the Deaf Community and Deaf Culture.
I love to see the impact that learning ASL has on the lives of children, adults, and families.
I believe that anyone can learn ASL and that there is more than one way to learn any language. It's my mission to help more people learn, not just to sign, but to really communicate and connect with ASL, and I want to help you experience the joy that signing can bring into your life.
I create ASL courses that support multi-sensory language learners and help people of all ages to communicate with their friends, children, and members of the Deaf community.
Helen O'Connell
Kristy R.
"Stellar ASL was more than just learning vocabulary, I actually learned to have real conversations. We also learned sign variations so we can understand different signing styles. Office hours and video feedback for homework were invaluable! They gave me the confidence to make mistakes (without fear of judgment) and try new signs, rather than playing it safe. Definitely feel it helped expand my vocab."
Yari A.
"Easy to follow lessons built in small pieces that allow for frequent practice sessions. She creates building blocks but incorporates spur of the moment lessons during live courses. And all the lessons and recorded classes are yours to keep and review! She cares about her students being able to communicate within the deaf culture--even if we're not deaf! Will definitely continue my ASL learning path with Michelle!"
Stephanie A.
"Loved the finger spelling pdf. Nice to have a list of letter combinations to practice already created. Also enjoyed that the videos give a lot of information that is helpful to someone first starting out but was not too dry that someone with some knowledge isn’t bored."
Isis
"Take it you will love it ! The teacher is awesome. I learned the correct placement of fingers, not squeezing them together as I was shown prior to seeing this course. It was learning and seeing the L to Y combination but I will practice doing it."
M.
"Quick to respond to questions. Personable."
Melanie
Introduction:
Hey there, ASL enthusiasts! Today, we're diving deep into a topic that's close to my heart—setting better goals in ASL. But we're not just talking about any goals; we're talking about SMART goals. Why? Because I want you to think big and achieve big! Let's get into it.
Why SMART Goals?
Specific: A vague goal like "becoming fluent" won't cut it. Instead, aim for something more specific. Do you want to master the ASL sign language alphabet? Is having a conversation about your boss at the top of your list? Would you like to be able to join a book club with all your signing friends?
Measurable: How will you know you've achieved your goal? Whether it's passing a test or having a 5-minute conversation at a Deaf night, make it measurable.
Achievable: Let's be realistic. If you're a beginner, becoming an ASL interpreter within a year might be a stretch. Setting goals that are just above your current skill level will really keep your motivation high and your momentum strong.
Relevant: Your goals should align with your bigger objectives. If you want to communicate with a Deaf family member, learning to sign a popular song might not be the most relevant goal.
Time-bound: Set a timeline for your goals. Short-term goals can be incredibly motivating!
Understanding Your ASL Level
Before setting goals, it's crucial to understand where you stand in your ASL journey. Forget about class levels; let's talk about skills:
Lower Beginner: You can use basic vocabulary and phrases to introduce yourself and share some facts about yourself. Conversations are slow and require the other signer to modify their speed.
Upper Beginner: You can use phrases and basic sentences comfortably and have simple conversations that relate to your life.
Lower-Intermediate: You can express abstract concepts and have slightly faster, longer conversations. You can understand and ask questions comfortably.
Upper-Intermediate: You can have longer conversations and understand most topics on at least a basic level. You have a good grasp of more complex sentence types.
Advanced: You can discuss complex topics and understand longer presentations. You feel comfortable in most social and professional signing situations.
Setting Vocabulary Goals Based on Your Level
For Lower Beginners
Master the ASL Sign Language Alphabet: This is a foundational skill that will serve you well as you progress.
Learn Basic Phrases: Focus on greetings and simple questions like "How are you?" and "What is your name?"
Begin Making Sentences: Learn the correct word order for several types of simple sentences and practice your new vocabulary within these sentences.
For Upper Beginners
Expand Your Topic-Based Vocabulary: If you love animals, learn all the signs related to that topic. Focus on topics that you are most likely to discuss with others.
Practice Using a Variety of Sentences: Move beyond phrases to asking questions, using rhetorical questions, and comparing things.
For Lower Intermediates
Dive into Abstract Concepts: Start discussing ideas, relationships, and situations.
Practice Faster Conversations: Work on understanding signers who don't slow down for you.
Conclusion: The Power of SMART Goals in ASL
Setting SMART goals in ASL can be a game-changer. It gives you a roadmap, keeps you motivated, and helps you measure your progress. So, what's your next SMART goal? Is it mastering the ASL sign language alphabet or something else? Share it in the comments below!
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