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  2. Begin by reviewing the qualification aim section, which outlines the goals of the course. Familiarize yourself with the three units: BSL201, BSL202, and BSL203.
  3. Navigate to each unit's content. For example, Unit 201 focuses on receptive skills. Use our platform’s annotation tools to highlight key vocabulary and phrases as you learn.
  4. Incorporate your notes into the downloadable workbook provided with the DVD. This will help reinforce your learning and provide a reference for future practice.
  5. Utilize the interactive features of our editor to engage with exercises related to everyday conversation, eating and drinking, shopping, and travel themes.

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A Level 3 qualification in British Sign Language is equivalent to Modern Foreign Language studies at AS and A2 level. Its an ideal BSL course for learners who have already done their Level 2 and want to enhance their skills and knowledge. You might choose to enrol on this course if you: Work regularly with Deaf people.
Many deaf children will sign their first word around 8 months of age and up to 10 or more signs by 12 months of age (Andrews, Logan, Phelan, 2008). Later language developmental milestones (from 1-4 years of age) further evidence a strikingly similar order of progression.
In American Sign Language (ASL), we use the 5 Parameters of ASL to describe how a sign behaves within the signers space. The parameters are handshape, palm orientation, movement, location, and expression/non-manual signals.
First of all, ASL has 5 parameters and they are: handshape, palm orientation, location, movement, and non-manual markers/signals.
This document shows how Signing Naturally follows the American Council on Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards in each lesson plan. ACTFL standards incorporate the 5 Cs: 1) Communication, 2) Cultures, 3) Connections, 4) Comparisons, 5) Communities.

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