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BSL Level 2. Qualification Aim. This qualification is designed to enable learners to develop an ability to communicate with Deaf people using British Sign Language (BSL) in a range of familiar contexts, participating in longer and more open-ended exchanges than at Level 1.
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BSL Level 2 Qualification Aim
This qualification is designed to enable learners to develop an ability to communicate with Deaf people using British Sign Language (BSL) in a range of familiar contexts, participating in longer and more open-ended exchanges than at Level 1.
This course will develop functional communication in BSL about a range of real life, routine, and daily experiences. The learner will be able to deal with most routine language tasks and have sufficient grasp of grammar to cope with some non routine tasks. Learners should be taught a number of regional variations in sign language.
The course consists of three units: • BSL 201 – Receptive Skills • BSL 201 – Productive Skills • BSL 203 – Conversational Skills
The qualification has four themes: • Theme 1 – MANDATORY: Everyday Conversation • Theme 2 – OPTIONAL: Eating & Drinking • Theme 3 – OPTIONAL: Spending & Shopping • Theme 4 – OPTIONAL: Travel & Holidays
Candidates are required to study Theme 1 and two of the three remaining optional themes. These themes will be chosen by the tutor.
Candidates will be assessed on Theme 1 in Unit 201. Themes 2, 3 & 4 include topics within Theme 1 and candidates will be assessed on the chosen themes in Units 202 & 203. Unit 202 & 203 assessment will be based on different themes.
To achieve the Level 2 Certificate in British Sign Language qualification, candidates must successfully pass all three unit assessments.