South African Sign Language – Elementary Level A2

R6 900

If you work with Deaf colleagues, the public, or parents of Deaf children with a beginner’s knowledge of SASL, this 10-week course is ideal. Building on the foundations laid in the SASL A1 course, the A2 course offers further insights into the linguistic and cultural norms of SASL as a language, and into Deaf culture. We will also delve deeper into the grammar of SASL. You will practise the language using our online video material and work in pairs or small groups.

Course dates: 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 Sep, 2, 7, 9 Oct

Opening and closing dates: 19 Aug – 23 Oct

Downloadable documents

2025 Info page
2025 Infoblad 

Presenters

Susan (Modiegi) Njeyiyana is a Deaf poet and academic who recently obtained her master’s in linguistics. Her first poem was ‘June 16th’, followed by ‘Bear Wash Day’, and her poetry inspired many Deaf poets to explore new ideas. Her creativity also exposed Deaf children to poetry and storytelling in their own language. Susan is currently a lecturer at Stellenbosch University and teaches South African Sign Language Acquisition as additional language to hearing students.

Location

The face-to-face sessions will take place from 09:00 to 12:00 in the Seminar Room of the Language Centre, Kleine Bosch, 44 Banhoek Road, Stellenbosch.
Find us with the interactive campus map or click on this link for directions.

Any questions?

Contact Michelle Pieters at michellep@sun.ac.za or 021 808 2812 for more details.
You could also discuss your specific short-course and development needs with us. Enquire about our available short courses, course dates and options for tailor-making a course.

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