Auslan Introduction

Next date: Tuesday, 28 January 2025 | 10:00 AM to 02:30 PM

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Auslan Introduction (Australian Sign Language) is the native language of many Deaf people and the primary language of many others who have learned it later in life. It is part of the culture of the Deaf community and is recognised as a community language. Auslan is a visual-gestural language which uses hand, arm and body movements to convey meaning and has its own grammatical system that is different to that of the English language. Being able to communicate with Deaf people is a great skill to have and is particularly useful for those working in the health, community services and education sectors.

As the trainer is a member of the Deaf community, the class will be taught in the real world of Deaf people.

This Auslan Introduction course will include the following:

  • Introducing oneself
  • Exchanging personal information
  • Talking about your family
  • Giving Commands: Objects in the Classroom
  • Following Instructions
  • Culture: getting attention
  • Narrating Experience with Language
  • Identifying People

Students need to attend 75% of the course to be eligible to receive a Certificate of Achievement on the final day.

Bookings are essential.

Resources:

Auslan Signbank is a language resources site for Auslan (Australian Sign Language)

Auslan Dictionary – App Store

Auslan Dictionary – Google Play Store

Duration:

231AUSLB – 8 sessions from Monday 6th February – Monday 3rd April from 6pm-8:30pm
231AUSLASAT – 4 sessions from Saturday 11th February – Saturday 4th March from 10am-2:30pm
231AUSLC – 8 sessions from Tuesday 18 April – Tuesday 13th June from 6pm-8:30pm

When

  • Tuesday, 28 January 2025 | 10:00 AM - 02:30 PM
  • Saturday, 15 March 2025 | 10:00 AM - 02:30 PM
  • Monday, 05 May 2025 | 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Location

Classroom details will be provided upon enrolment.

Monash University, Clayton, Available upon enrolment, Clayton, 3800, View Map

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