Introduction To British Sign Language : A Beginners Guide
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.22 GB | Duration: 1h 49m
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.22 GB | Duration: 1h 49m
Learn how to connect with the deaf community with British Sign Language and upskill your knowledge of sign language
What you'll learn
Learn practical aspects of grammar and vocabulary in Sign Language
Understand how to have basic conversations and participate in simple, everyday communications
Get a deeper understanding of the grammar and syntax structure of Sign Language
Explore how to give and follow instructions and directions in sign language
Understand familiar statements and develop fundamental knowledge to become receptive to sign language
Discover how to convey conversations in Sign Language while eating, drinking, shopping and travel
Learn how to express thoughts, ideas, opinions and beliefs
Gain sufficient knowledge of the general rules of etiquette to communicate with a hearing-impaired person
Familiarise with the roles that facial expressions and body movements play in interpreting a situation
Requirements
No formal requirements or prerequisites for taking your course
Description
With British Sign Language (BSL), you can introduce friends and loved ones to your friend group. This is a great way to learn the BSL. This online video course introduces you to British Sign Language (BSL) and fingerspelling, which is the body language of BSL, with a focus on vocabulary that comes from daily life. This course is relevant for anyone who needs to communicate with people who use BSL. We will introduce you to British Sign Language terminology, and then practice saying numbers, money and other everyday words using gestures connected with them. We will then discuss family relationships, colors, music and more. The course also covers how to perform everyday tasks as well as how to greet other people. Fingerspelling a-z is an innovative way to learn British Sign Language (BSL). Learn with videos how you should use the British Sign Language letter. This is the perfect learning tool for students who are just starting out on their BSL journey! This course is designed to teach British Sign Language (BSL) as a second language, requiring no prior knowledge of sign language. The course includes levels of study which come with full audio and video supporting your learning progress.
Overview
Section 1: Module 1
Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2 Fingerspelling Part 1 (Left-Hand)
Lecture 3 Fingerspelling Part 2 (Right-Hand)
Lecture 4 Vocabulary Used in Daily Lives - Vocabulary Part - 1
Lecture 5 Vocabulary Used in Daily Lives - Vocabulary Part - 2
Lecture 6 Vocabulary Used in Daily Lives - Vocabulary Part - 3
Lecture 7 Common Names - Part 1
Lecture 8 Common Names - Part 2
Lecture 9 Common Names - Part 3
Section 2: Module 2
Lecture 10 Greetings and Introduction
Lecture 11 Question Signs
Lecture 12 Opinions
Lecture 13 Introduction Dialogue - Part 1
Lecture 14 Introduction Dialogue - Part 2
Lecture 15 Introduction Dialogue - Part 3
Lecture 16 Introduction Dialogue - Part 4
Lecture 17 Introduction Dialogue - Part 5
Lecture 18 Clarification
Lecture 19 Taking Leave
Lecture 20 Taking Leave Dialogue Part 1
Lecture 21 Taking Leave Dialogue Part 2
Lecture 22 Taking Leave Dialogue Part 3
Lecture 23 Taking Leave Dialogue Part 4
Lecture 24 Taking Leave Dialogue Part 5
Section 3: Module 3
Lecture 25 Describe People
Lecture 26 Personal Information Part 1
Lecture 27 Personal Information Part 2
Lecture 28 Family Dialogue: Module 01
Lecture 29 Family Dialogue: Module 02
Lecture 30 Family Dialogue: Module 03
Lecture 31 Family Dialogue: Module 04
Lecture 32 Family Dialogue: Module 05
Lecture 33 Family Dialogue: Module 06
Lecture 34 Family Dialogue: Module 07
Lecture 35 Family Dialogue: Module 08
Lecture 36 Family Dialogue: Module 09
Lecture 37 Animal and Pets - Part 1
Lecture 38 Animal and Pets - Part 2
Lecture 39 Describing family – Animals: Module 01
Lecture 40 Describing family – Animals: Module 02
Lecture 41 Describing family – Animals: Module 03
Lecture 42 Describing family – Animals: Module 04
Lecture 43 Describing family – Animals: Module 05
Lecture 44 Describing family – Animals: Module 06
Lecture 45 Describing family – Animals: Module 07
Lecture 46 Describing family – Animals: Module 08
Lecture 47 Describing family – Animals: Module 09
Lecture 48 Describing family – Animals: Module 10
Lecture 49 Describing family – Animals: Module 11
Lecture 50 Describing family – Animals: Module 12
Section 4: Module 4
Lecture 51 Weather
Lecture 52 Transports
Lecture 53 Transport Dialogue - Part 1
Lecture 54 Transport Dialogue - Part 2
Lecture 55 Transport Dialogue - Part 3
Lecture 56 Direction : Part 1
Lecture 57 Direction : Part 2
Lecture 58 Simple Direction Dialogue : Part 1
Lecture 59 Simple Direction Dialogue : Part 2
Lecture 60 Simple Direction Dialogue : Part 3
Lecture 61 Simple Direction Dialogue : Part 4
Section 5: Module 5
Lecture 62 Colours
Lecture 63 Size
Lecture 64 Numerals - 0-10
Lecture 65 Numerals - 11-20
Lecture 66 Numerals - 21-30
Lecture 67 Numbers - Part 1
Lecture 68 Numbers - Part 2
Lecture 69 BSL vs English Grammar Order
Doctor,Support Worker,Nurse,Medical Assistant,Care Worker,Family members of a person who is deaf,Anyone who has to communicate with a deaf person