This 10 hour British Sign Language - Basics course in Canterbury is designed as a basic introduction to BSL for both those that have an interest in learning just a little or for those who wish to use this course as a stepping stone before joining an exam course. , , By the end of the course successful students will be able to:, * Fingerspell names etc and use fingerspelling to support signing, * Meet and greet others and exchange simple information, * Sign numbers up to 20, * Identify and use vital communication tactics with Deaf people, , To gain maximum benefit students will need to practice between sessions., , , There is limited parking on site, but there is a public car park nearby and on-street parking. Anyone who is interested in learning British Sign Language and how to communicate with Deaf people.
Name: Sign Language - Basics Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160113 14:00:38 Updated 20160113 14:00:38
File/folder and pen/pencil for your notes. There are no set textbooks for this course but students may wish to buy books and CD/DVDs for home study. Please ask the tutor for advice. We suggest students do not purchase any items before the first lesson. Equipment required File/folder and pen/pencil for your notes. There are no set textbooks for this course but students may wish to buy books and CD/DVDs for home study. Please ask the tutor for advice. We suggest students do not purchase any items before the first lesson.
Kent Training and Apprenticeship Service / Kent Adult Education (Community Learning and Skills)
adult.education@kent.gov.uk
0845 606 5606
http://www.kent.gov.uk/adulted
Head Office
College Road
Town:
Sittingbourne
County:Kent
Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Other Languages, Literature and Culture Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture