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

Description

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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.

This dynamic course will continue exploring the world of South African Sign Language (SASL). 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. In this course we will delve deeper into the grammar of SASL.

You will practise the language using our online video material and work in pairs or small groups. Certain sessions will be facilitated with by SASL interpreting, and course material is available in English.

By the end of this 10-week course, you should be able to:

 

  • engage in short conversations on familiar topics using SASL
  • use appropriate signs, facial expressions and body language to convey meaning
  • understand and respond to basic questions and statements in SASL
  • 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
  • demonstrate an understanding of the cultural and linguistic aspects of the Deaf community, show respect for Deaf culture and norms, and understand the importance of SASL in the Deaf community
  • apply SASL in everyday situations and simple transactions, and use SASL to communicate in contexts such as shopping, asking for directions and discussing daily routines.

Our courses combine face-to-face sessions, facilitated by the course presenter, with self-directed online learning.

Short courses open before the face-to-face sessions and closes well after the last face-to-face session. This allows enough time for you to activate your SUNOnline presence before the first face-to-face session takes place.

The 10 face-to-face sessions will take place in the Seminar Room of the Language Centre, Kleine Bosch, 44 Banhoek Road, Stellenbosch from 14:00 to 16:00 on the following dates:

  Face-to-face sessions
(14:00 to 16:00)
Course duration

(opening and closing dates)

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Course 1: 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 September, 2, 7, 9 October 19 August – 23 October 19 August

During this course, you will spend your time as follows (this may vary for individuals):

  • weekly face-to-face sessions of two hours each
  • about six hours per week of self-paced reading and completing tasks, activities, and assignments

Face-to-face: 10 sessions of 2 hours per session, held weekly on the above dates

You will need a computer and a reliable web browser to access learning material on SUNOnline. You should be familiar with creating electronic documents.

Having successfully completed the SASL Beginner Level A1 course is a prerequisite for attending the course. If you have completed a beginner course elsewhere, you will need to do an oral assessment before placement.

If you would like to learn more about South African Sign Language and you already have beginner’s knowledge of the language, this course is for you! To ensure optimal learning, we limit the number of participants.

Click on this link if you are interested in doing this course and fill in the form.

Link to Short Course website: https://shortcourses.sun.ac.za/courses/6368/

You need to attend the face-to-face sessions and complete the given assignments and assessments. After having attended the course, and successfully completing the assessments, you will receive a certificate of competence.

Enjoy peer learning and the interaction with your co-participants, facilitated by a passionate and competent presenter. After this course, you will be able to apply all the knowledge and insights you have gained to guide people regarding behavioural change, whether in the workplace or in your personal life. This will help you to connect to more people, and could make you more successful in your work, particularly if change management is part of your duties. The skills that you will have gained through this course can also lead to personal development and create opportunities for further career growth.

The course fee includes course material, access to our online platform, SUNOnline, downloadable resources and online activities. You will have access to SUNOnline only if the full course fee has been paid before the course starts.

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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