Here is a breakdown of the different stages of ASL learning:
* Beginner (Levels 1-2): This stage typically involves learning the basic signs and grammar of ASL. Students will be able to hold simple conversations about everyday topics.
* Intermediate (Levels 3-4): At this stage, students will build on their knowledge of ASL by learning more complex signs and grammar. They will be able to hold longer conversations about a wider range of topics.
* Advanced (Levels 5-6): At this stage, students will have a strong command of ASL and will be able to communicate effectively on almost any topic. They will also be able to understand and produce complex ASL poetry and literature.
It is important to note that these stages are not linear and students may progress at different rates. Some students may find that they are able to learn ASL more quickly than others, while others may need more time and practice. Ultimately, the best way to learn ASL is to find a method that works for you and to stay consistent with your practice.