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“Variations in Conversation” (311) 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 4.1c (312) 1.2, 1.3, 4.2. Assessment criteria – BSL311. Be able to understand social interaction 1.2 Recognise most common variations in signing style and articulation 1.3 Distinguish between signs used in formal and informal situations
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“Variations in Conversation” (311) 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 4.1c(312) 1.2, 1.3, 4.2
Assessment criteria – BSL311 • Be able to understand social interaction 1.2 Recognise most common variations in signing style and articulation 1.3 Distinguish between signs used in formal and informal situations 1.4 Follow everyday signed and other non verbal polite conventions • Be able to understand a range of grammatical forms 4.1 (c) Recognise...formal and informal ways of expressing permission and obligation
Assessment criteria – BSL312 • Be able to maintain social contact with a BSL user 1.2 Adapt signing style for formal and informal situations 1.3 Use a range of signed and other non verbal cultural conventions • Be able to use a range of grammatical forms 4.2 Express modal verbs (can, must, want, should)
Topic Classifiers and Proforms
Classifiers reviewed What are classifiers? Handshape representing objects,people and movements.
Classifiers reviewed Some examples of classifiers Legs Eyes Person/People Feet Head Vehicles Animals Lights Water
Classifiers reviewed Feet Vehicles Water Legs Eyes Animals Person People Animals Lights Animals Lights Head Animals
Proforms What are Proforms? When a classifier (eg a flat hand used to represent a car) moves or changes handshape in space it is called a proform. AND A proform is anything that refers to and stands in the place of something previously identified.
Proforms Now, lets practiceusing Proforms!
Topic Signing Space
Signing Space Now, describe a picture for me! A house Chimney 4 windows Front door Garage Car parked on the driveway Front garden Path with pots of plants on sides Trees on either sides with bushes & flowers Clouds and a sun And a couple of birds flying over
The following is taken from thework of Dr Mary Brennan Signing Space Localisationcan be achieved in a number of different ways: • Actual performance of the sign at a specific point in space • Deictic (reference) marking • Use of eye gaze or head turn
Signing Space Localisation can be used to refer to: • Actual physical location • Conventionalised location of referents • Temporary abstract location using spatial metaphor