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Teach Me English in ASL - Classroom DVD
ISBN: 978-0-9849716-3-3



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This CLASSROOM/SCHOOL program also consists of 185 lessons on 40 DVD discs that are designed to facilitate group teaching and study. It supports, enhances, and empowers your teaching efforts to make your job easier and more effective through the following features and benefits:

 

 

 

1. Lessons are organized according to specific topics such as "Nouns," "Adjectives," "Verbs," and so forth.
2. You can integrate your lesson plans with individual DVDs.
3. Provides you a logical sequence for moving step-by-step through essential grammar concepts.
4. Allows you to stop and encourage discussion and practice.
5. Supports you to create an interactive learning environment to enahnce retention.
6. Allows you to effectively evaluate where individual students need additional help.
7. Helps you assign students homework in specific areas that need extra effort and attention.
8. The resulting success you and your students experience significantly increases your job satisfaction.

 

 

 

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Learn the English skills you need.

Learn at your own pace.

Learn for a better life.

Choose from 185 English lessons.

Perfect for beginner, intermediate, OR advanced skill levels.

Pause, rewind, or fast-forward at any time.

No books to read. Have fun while you learn through seeing!

Learn skills you need for a better job and a better life.

Give yourself every advantage at school and at work.

 

What is included in the DVD series?

There are two basic courses, one designed to help students and one designed to help teachers. Each course includes the following:

- 185 lessons, beginning with the alphabet and vowels
- Step-by-step introductions to rules of English grammar, which build a solid foundation for learning English.
- Clear, easy-to-follow illustrations of all important concepts.
- 350+ role-playing scenarios to help you teach and learn how to communicate and write well in English.
- Each lesson has real-life examples with the opportunity for you to respond, discuss, practice, and perfect.
- 500+ colorful video graphics with motion effects
 

Individual Home-Study DVDs vs. Classroom DVDs and How to Get the Most Out of Both

We all know that teaching English to the deaf is a challenging task. At the same time, for the deaf individual, trying to learn and to be effective in English can be a depressing–and even devastating–
experience. However, without a solid foundation in English, deaf Americans are crippled in their understanding of most subjects, as well as all other areas of their lives.

We are here to support you, and help you bridge the gap between what you as a dedicated teacher want to accomplish with your students and your ability to do so. The "Teach Me English in ASL" DVD unlocks vast learning potential, empowering you as a teacher and making your job far easier and more effective. The DVD also breaks though the deaf learner's deeply rooted language barriers, further empowering their ability to learn English. 

How? These DVDs and Student Workbook supply three crucial elements that are critical for success:
1. They emphasize visual learning.
2. They teach through vision, which is the deaf person's greatest need and number one learning strength.
3. They utilize the deaf's native language of ASL to teach English as a second language, just like any foreign-language student learns English. For example, French students learn English as a second language through explanations in French.

The response so far has been incredible. We encourage you to:
- Visually learn the essential points of grammar through signing and diagrams.
- See what happy customers are saying.
- Give it a try! For your convenience, you may order online at this website, or by fax or mail.

 

 

What are the benefits?


INDIVIDUALS/STUDENTS
You will be able to:
1. Study wherever and whenever you want.
2. Learn at your own pace.
3. Find specific lessons from the DVD that best meet your needs.
4. Watch lessons as many times as you want until you understand clearly.
5. Remember what you learn better and longer.
6. Learn more English and build knowledge and ideas.
7. Grow success and confidence–both intellectually and socially.
8. Have fun while learning and want to learn more.

TEACHERS/DEAF SERVICES
You will be able to:
1. Synchronize lesson plans with specific grammar topics.
2. Move step-by-step through essential grammar concepts.
3. Stop and encourage discussion and practice.
4. Create an interactive learning environment to enhance retention.
5. Evaluate where individual students need additional help.
6. Assign students homework in specific areas that need extra attention.
7. Experience significantly greater success and job satisfaction.
8. Prevent chronic frustration and burnout.

How can we better help you? If you have feedback or ideas for new video lessons on any subject, please
email us, and we will work to create videos that help you continue to build progress.
 

 

Lessons

Alphabet
Lesson 1 |  Introduction
Lesson 2 |  Letters and Words
Lesson 3 |  Vowel Letters and Consonant Letters
Lesson 4 |  Avoid the Mistake
Lesson 5 |  Reviews

Capitalization
Lesson 6 |  Introduction
Lesson 7 |  First Word of a Sentence
Lesson 8 |  Proper Nouns | Personal Names
Lesson 9 |  Pronoun |
Lesson 10  | Major Words in Titles
Lesson 11  | Personal Titles
Lesson 12  | Academic Degrees
Lesson 13  | Buildings, Bridges, Streets, Parks,
                   Statutes, and Monuments
Lesson 14  | Continents, Countries, and, Cities
Lesson 15  | Foreign Languages
Lesson 16  | Calendar: Days, Months, and Holidays
Lesson 17  | Historical Periods
Lesson 18  | Organizations, Associations, and Institutions
Lesson 19  | Trademarks
Lesson 20  | Governmental and Judicial Bodies
Lesson 21  | Sentences in Quotation Marks
Lesson 22  | Salutations and Closings in Letters
Lesson 23  | Initials with Names
Lesson 24  | Initialisms
Lesson 25  | Acronyms
Lesson 26  | Names of the Planets

Abbreviation
Lesson 27  | Introduction
Lesson 28  | Uppercase and Lowercase
Lesson 29  | Titles before Names
Lesson 30  | Titles after Names
Lesson 31  | Famous People
Lesson 32  | Familiar Objects
Lesson 33  | Familiar Institutions
Lesson 34  | Familiar Companies
Lesson 35  | Time Designations
Lesson 36  | Measurement
Lesson 37  | Geographic Names

Punctuation
Lesson 38  | Introduction
Lesson 39  | Period ( . )
Lesson 40  | Question Mark ( ? )
Lesson 41  | Exclamation Point ( ! )
Lesson 42  | Comma ( , )
Lesson 43  | Semi-Colon ( ; )
Lesson 44  | Colon ( : )
Lesson 45  | Dash ( – )
Lesson 46  | Quotation Marks ( " " )
Lesson 47  | Parentheses ( )
Lesson 48  | Apostrophe ( ' )
Lesson 49  | Hypen ( - )

Nouns
Lesson 50  | Introduction - People, Animals, Places, Things
                 and Abstractions
Lesson 51  | Singular and Plural
Lesson 52  | Common Nouns and Proper Nouns
Lesson 53  | Concrete Nouns and Abstract Nouns
Lesson 54  | Collective Nouns
Lesson 55  | Gender  | Masculine, Feminine, Common, Neuter
Lesson 56  | Countable Nouns - One or Many
Lesson 57  | Noncountable Nouns
Lesson 58  | Abstract Nouns
Lesson 59  | Plural Nouns (Adding -s)
Lesson 60  | Plural Nouns (Adding -ies)
Lesson 61  | Plural Nouns (Adding -es)
Lesson 62  | Plural Nouns (Adding -ves)
Lesson 63  | Plural Nouns (Adding -s or -es for an "o" )
Lesson 64  | Irregular Plural Nouns
Lesson 65  | Plural Hyphenated Nouns
Lesson 66  | Possessive Nouns - Singular
Lesson 67  | Possessive Nouns - Plural
Lesson 68  | Appositives

Noun Determiners
Lesson 69  | Singular Nouns: Using A
Lesson 70  | Singular Nouns: Using An
Lesson 71  | Singular Nouns: Using The
Lesson 72  | Singular Nouns: Using Number
Lesson 73  | Singular Nouns: Comparison- A, An, The
                 and Number
Lesson 74  | Plural Nouns: Using 0
Lesson 75  | Plural Nouns: Using The
Lesson 76  | Plural Nouns: Using Some
Lesson 77  | Plural Nouns: Using Numbers
Lesson 78  | Plural Nouns: Comparison - The and Number
Lesson 79  | Noncountable Nouns: Using 0
Lesson 80  | Noncountable Nouns: Using The
Lesson 81  | Noncountable Nouns: Using Measurements
Lesson 82  | Singular Proper Nouns
Lesson 83  | Singular Proper Nouns: Using The
Lesson 84  | Plural Proper Nouns: Using The

Pronouns
Lesson 85  | Introduction
Lesson 86  | Pronouns: Gender
Lesson 87  | Pronouns: Subject and Object
Lesson 88  | Subject Pronouns: Singular
Lesson 89  | Subject Pronouns: Plural
Lesson 90  | Subject Pronouns: Questions Using "Who?"
                   and "What?"
Lesson 91  | Object Pronouns
Lesson 92  | Object Pronouns: Singular
Lesson 93  | Object Pronouns: Plural
Lesson 94  | Object Pronouns: Questions Using "Whom?" and                        "What?"
Lesson 95  | Direct Object Pronouns
Lesson 96  | Direct Object Pronouns: Singular
Lesson 97  | Direct Object Pronouns: Plural
Lesson 98  | Direct Object Pronouns: Questions
                 Using "Whom?" and "What?"
Lesson 99  | Indirect Object Pronouns
Lesson 100 | Indirect Object Pronouns: Singular
Lesson 101 | Indirect Object Pronouns: Plural
Lesson 102 | Object-of-Preposition Pronouns
Lesson 103 | Using Two Object Pronouns Together
Lesson 104 | Reciprocal Pronouns: Each Other
Lesson 105 | Reciprocal Pronouns: One Another

Pronouns continued
Lesson 106 | Intensive Pronouns
Lesson 107 | Intensive Pronouns: Singular
Lesson 108 | Intensive Pronouns: Plural
Lesson 109 | Reflexive Pronouns
Lesson 110 | Reflexive Pronouns: Singular
Lesson 111 | Reflexive Pronouns: Plural
Lesson 112 | Possessive Pronouns
Lesson 113 | Possessive Pronouns: Singular
Lesson 114 | Possessive Pronouns: Plural
Lesson 115 | Possessive Pronouns: Question
                   Using "Whose?"
Lesson 116 | Relative Pronouns: Using Who
Lesson 117 | Relative Pronouns: Using Whom
Lesson 118 | Relative Pronouns: Using Whose
Lesson 119 | Relative Pronouns: Using Which
Lesson 120 | Relative Pronouns: Using Where
Lesson 121 | Relative Pronouns: Using That
Lesson 122 | Demonstrative Pronouns: Singular
                   Using This and That
Lesson 123 | Demonstrative Pronouns: Plural
                   Using These and Those
Lesson 124 | Demonstrative Pronouns: Singular
                   Using One
Lesson 125 | Demonstrative Pronouns: Plural
                   Using Ones
Lesson 126 | Demonstrative Pronouns: Questions
                   Using "Which?", "Which One?",
                   "Which Ones?"

Adjectives
Lesson 127 | Introduction
Lesson 128 | Articles: Using A, An and The
Lesson 129 | Numerical Adjectives
Lesson 130 | Possessive Adjectives
Lesson 131 | Demonstrative Adjectives
Lesson 132 | Descriptive Adjectives
Lesson 133 | Predicate Adjectives
Lesson 134 | Proper Descriptive Adjectives
Lesson 135 | Nouns Used as Adjectives
Lesson 136 | Verbs Used as Adjectives
Lesson 137 | Compound Adjectives
Lesson 138 | Comparison of Adjectives
Lesson 139 | Superlative Adjectives

Verbs (Present)
Lesson 140 | Present Continuous (I am doing)
Lesson 141 | Present Simple (I do)

Verbs (Past)
Lesson 142 | Past Simple (I was) and (I did)
Lesson 143 | Past Continuous (I was doing)
Lesson 144 | Present Complete (I have done)
Lesson 145 | Past Complete (I had done)
Lesson 146 | Present Complete Continuous
                   (I have been doing)
Lesson 147 | Past Complete Continuous
                   (I had been doing)

Verbs (Future)
Lesson 148 | Present Simple for the Future
                   (I do)
Lesson 149 | Present Continuous for the Future
                   (I am doing)
Lesson 150 | Going to...
Lesson 151 | Future Simple  | Offering/Agreeing
                   (I will do)
Lesson 152 | Future Simple  | Predicting (I will do)
Lesson 153 | Future Continuous (I will be doing)
Lesson 154 | Future Complete (I will have done)

Verbs (Others)
Lesson 155 | Modals: can, could and be able to
Lesson 156 | Modals: must, can't and must not
Lesson 157 | Modals: may and might
Lesson 158 | Modals: have to and must
Lesson 159 | Modals: should and ought to
Lesson 160 | Modals: would, would like to and
                   would rather
Lesson 161 | Passive: Present (I am told)
                   (I am being told)
Lesson 162 | Passive: Past (I was told)
                   (I was being told), etc.
Lesson 163 | Passive: Future (I will be told)
                   (I am going to be told), etc.
Lesson 164 | Gerund (I like doing)
                   (I feel like doing)
Lesson 165 | Infinitive (I like to do)
                   (I feel like to do)

Adverbs
Lesson 166 | Introduction
Lesson 167 | When?
Lesson 168 | Where?
Lesson 169 | How?
Lesson 170 | To What Extend?
Lesson 171 | How Often?
Lesson 172 | Placement of Adverbs
Lesson 173 | Building Up Verbs
Lesson 174 | Building Up Adjectives
Lesson 175 | Building Up Adverbs

Prepositions
Lesson 176 | Introduction
Lesson 177 | Direction or Movement
Lesson 178 | Location
Lesson 179 | Time
Lesson 180 | Other Relationships

Conjunctions & Interjections
Lesson 181 | Conjunctions: Joining Words
Lesson 182 | Conjunctions: Joining Phrases
Lesson 183 | Conjunctions: Joining Sentences
Lesson 184 | Interjections: Positive - Wow!,
                   Bravo!, Oh!, Gosh!, Well!, etc.
Lesson 185 | Interjections: Negative - Hmm,
                   Uh-oh!, Oh!, Uh, Umm, etc
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