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BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE (BSL) - BEGINNERS 2

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Course CodeCourse NameVenueDayStart TimeEnd TimeStart DateEnd Date  
23EN314PBritish Sign Language - Beginners 2ENDERBY ADULT LEARNING CENTREMon6:30 PM8:30 PM29/01/202429/04/2024Available for EnquiriesCourse Info
23LB336PBRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE - Beginners 2LOUGHBOROUGH LIBRARYWed12:30 PM2:30 PM31/01/202415/05/2024Available for EnquiriesCourse Info
23MH314PBritish Sign Language - Beginners 2MARKET HARBOROUGH SYMINGTON BUILDINGTue6:30 PM8:30 PM30/01/202414/05/2024Available for EnquiriesCourse Info
23RO302PBritish Sign Language - Beginners 2THURMASTON THE ROUNDHILL ACADEMYThu7:00 PM9:00 PM01/02/202416/05/2024Available for enrolmentsAvailable for Enquiries

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01. Who is this course for?
PLEASE NOTE: We would prefer that you do not wear face coverings during these sessions, as tutors are deaf and need to lip-read in order to communicate with you. This course is designed to enable learners to improve their ability to communicate with d/Deaf people using British Sign Language (BSL) in a range of familiar contexts, participating in longer and more complex conversations than at beginners BSL part 1. This course builds on the same topics learned on BSL beginners part 1 course, but will add vocabulary and fluency. We will cover topics such as: • Everyday Conversation • Eating & Drinking • Shopping and work • Travel & Holidays

02. What will I learn?
To improve your knowledge and skills, and to develop functional communication in BSL about a range of real life, routine, and daily experiences enabling you to communicate better with BSL users.

03. How will I learn?
• Class activities including group work, paired work and video work • Visual and written feedback from your tutor

04. What will I need to bring?
Pen and paper for your own notes (minimal amount of writing included in course as BSL is a visual language). A computer/laptop/tablet/phone and an internet connection is useful to access moodle and for further study.

05. What skills or experience do I need?
This course follows on from our Beginners BSL part 1 course, but you don’t need to have completed that course to join this one. If you have successful recent study at a beginner level or have recent and regular contact with British sign language users and are confident with the basics you will have the skills to join this course. You will need access to a computer/laptop/tablet and an internet connection so that you can access resources and homework on Moodle - our online learning platform.

06. How will I be assessed?
This course is not accredited and there is no exam, but there will be recorded assessments. Learners will need to complete an individual learning plan to record progress.

Additional Costs And/Or Resources:
None. Apart from a computer and internet access, practice within your own time throughout the course will support you to successfully learn the language.

  
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