This self-paced course, expertly curated by linguist Prof Anne Baker, introduces you to conversational SASL, delves into aspects of Deaf culture and enriches both your personal and professional life.
Join us as we learn about Deaf culture and gain a deeper understanding of its impact on Deaf and non-Deaf communities. Then move on to learning SASL fundamentals and how to form basic sentences for meaningful interactions with Deaf people. Throughout this gradual introduction of SASL structure, the main objective will be to facilitate communication.
The flexible, self-paced approach lets you tailor your learning to suit your schedule. Content is structured into the following four comprehensive, segmented lessons to help you plan your learning effectively:
- Orientation and greetings: This lesson emphasises the visual nature of sign languages and covers attentive observation, sign production, and greetings vocabulary. Using the narratives of two SASL educators, it also offers insights into Deaf culture.
- Introduction and self-expression: In this lesson, you will enhance your conversation skills with fingerspelling, sign names, and family and hobby vocabulary. You will also explore the concept of hearing privilege.
- Numerals, days, appointments and interpreters: Learn scheduling and appointment signs, and gain a better understanding of the vital role of interpreters in facilitating communication between the Deaf and hearing communities.
- Descriptive skills and literary appreciation: This lesson will teach you SASL signs for describing people. A look at SASL literature will offer you further insight into Deaf culture.
Each lesson is subdivided into sections, along with estimated timeframes to aid your study planning. We recommend adhering to the suggested sequence for optimal learning. Moreover, although you will be completing the course in your own time, we encourage you to maintain a consistent learning pace, as this facilitates memory retention and maximises your progress.
All course materials are provided in English with SASL video content. The SASL videos feature individual signs and brief sentences to hone your comprehension skills. You will also practise sign replication, ideally recording yourself while signing and comparing it to the video.
At the end of each lesson, a “Test yourself” section affords you an opportunity to gauge your progress.