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Greetings in ASL course,
in this course we will learn about the Greetings in ASL, exploring the various ways to greet others using American Sign Language. Through engaging lessons, students will discover common greetings such as "hello," "good morning," "good afternoon," and "good evening." They will also learn about non-manual signals, facial expressions, and cultural nuances that accompany ASL greetings, enhancing their understanding of effective communication in the Deaf community. By the end of the course, learners will have acquired the skills to greet others confidently and respectfully in ASL.
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