
South African Sign Language – Elementary Level A2
By the end of this course, you should be able to (i) engage in short conversations on familiar topics using SASL; (ii) use appropriate signs, facial expressions, and body language to convey meaning; (iii) understand and respond to basic questions and statements in SASL; (iv) demonstrate the production and reception of the one-hand finger-spelling alphabet, accurately produce and recognise finger-spelled words, and use finger-spelling to clarify names, places and other specific terms, etc.
Additional Details
Administrator - Grobler, Ms. Cornelia Ingeborg
Audience - This course is ideal for people who work with Deaf colleagues, the public, or parents of Deaf children with a beginner's knowledge of SASL. Non-signers of SASL who want to extend their knowledge will also find attending the course valuable. You must have successfully completed the SASL Beginner A1 course before you may attend this course. If you have completed a beginner course elsewhere, you will need to do an oral assessment before placement.
Objectives - This fun-filled course will continue exploring the world of South African Sign Language (SASL). Building on the foundations laid in the SASL A1 course, the SASL A2 course offers further insights into the linguistic and cultural norms of SASL as a language and Deaf culture.
Course ID - 339568
Composite ID - 339568
Total Duration - 40 Hour(s)
