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Unit Specification BSL101 Introduction to British Sign Language F/502/4513 Sept 2009 Aug 2010

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UNIT SPECIFICATION Unit BSL101 Introduction to British Sign Language (QCF Unit Number: F/502/4513) Guided learning hours (GLH) Additional study hours Total learning time 20 10 30 3 Credit value at Level 1 Unit Summary Topics Learning Outcomes A. Meeting People L1 Qualification Specification 1 Qualification E. Specification Directions Address, greet and take leave of another BSL user. Understand and produce fingerspelling (the manual alphabet) to denote names of people and places. Use and recognise strategies for asking for clarification. Use and recognise simple question forms. Ask for and give relevant personal information about self and/or others. B. Using Numbers C. Weather D. Transport Use and recognise the local numbering systems for counting people and things. Describe and ask about the weather. Give and receive information about mode of travel. Describe and give directions in places/buildings. Ask for directions. 1

Topic Content A. Meeting People Meeting familiar people Meeting unfamiliar people in familiar surroundings (e.g. the sign class or in the Deaf club) Meeting unfamiliar people in public places, shops, cafes, offices, etc Requesting clarification Attracting attention, e.g. tapping and waving. Informal ways of greeting familiar people, e.g. Use of gesture; Hi! Alright? How are you? Haven t seen you for a while! Attracting attention, e.g. tapping and waving. Formal ways of greeting unfamiliar people. Introducing oneself, e.g. Hello/good morning, I m pleased to meet you. My name is Sarah. What is your name? Where are you from or Where do you live? I live in York. What s her/his/their name? Are you Deaf/hearing? I m learning BSL. I am/am not Deaf/hearing. Asking if they require assistance, e.g. What do you want? What would you like me to do? Can I help? I am learning to sign/i sign a little. Who do you want to meet? Do you want black or white coffee? When a response or question isn t understood, e.g. Again please. Sorry, I don t understand. What was that sign? Please write it down. Using facial expressions when asking or responding to questions, or signalling affirmation and negation. Leave taking Ending an interaction politely, e.g. Thank you. I must go. Pleased to meet you. See you again. See you later. Excuse me. Goodbye. vocabulary could Hello, good morning, please, thank you, sorry, no, yes, name, first, second, surname, name sign, deaf, hearing, hard of hearing, deafened, not, me, you, us, them, your, my/mine, his, her, theirs, where, who, what, how, help, learn, BSL, sign, lot, little, see, meet, meet again, live where, do/don t understand, write, pen, paper, repeat, slowly, pleased, happy, see you later, excuse me, goodbye, sit, chair, drink, wait, arrive, leave, tea, coffee, milk, black, white, sugar, water. B. Using Numbers L1 Qualification Specification 1 Qualification Specification Basic numbers Counting 0 9 using the one-handed variant used in the learner s locality. This will allow the learner to use these numbers to create larger numbers (to show time, age, etc), until they learn local/regional numbering conventions in later units. vocabulary could Minutes, time, pounds, pence, days, weeks, months, years, people, 1st, 2nd (see E. Directions). 2

Topic Content C. Weather Remarking on the weather Asking about the weather, e.g. What s the weather like? Describing the weather, e.g. It s not nice today; it s raining and cold. It is lovely today, nice and sunny and hot. vocabulary, used in the context of weather, could Hot, cold, warm, wet, dry, nice, rain, sun(ny), lovely. D. Transport Describing mode of travel vocabulary could Asking for and giving information about travel, e.g. How did you get here? Did you walk? I drove here. Where can I catch the bus? I came by train. Travel, walk, cycle, bike, car, drive, run, bus, train, aeroplane, how, arrive, leave, time, meet, when, where (see also A. Meeting People). E. Directions Giving and describing simple directions Asking for directions Giving and describing directions, e.g. The ladies toilet is upstairs, left at the second door. The lift is on the right. Go to the fourth floor. Go upstairs/downstairs. Who do you want to see? You need to ask Where s the toilet? Where is David? How do I get to the café? Toilet, exit, way out, stairs, lift, up, down, left, right, first, second, third, L1 Qualification vocabulary Specification could floor, upstairs, downstairs, ask, door, go. 1 Qualification Specification 3

Level 1 Award in British Sign Language Unit BSL101 ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATION Please read this specification in conjunction with Signature Assessment Regulations and Signature General Regulations on our website. Assessment for this unit will take the form of an exchange, or series of exchanges, between teacher and candidate. Teachers will devise activities to cover all the Learning Outcomes (see page 1) which will be recorded on the Candidate Assessment Record Form provided (see page 6). Candidates will produce evidence which will show both productive and receptive skills for each item on the record. More than one item can be demonstrated in one activity. The centre will allocate an appropriate person to mark the assessment on the Candidate Assessment Record (CAR) Forms. This person is deemed to work for the centre as their teacher-assessor and must complete the CAR Form. External quality assurance will be carried out by Signature. At the discretion of the teacher-assessor, the assessment can be carried out either on a continuous basis over the length of the unit, or at the end. It is not necessary to assess all items, or all candidates, at the same time. The assessment should be no more than 5 minutes. Assessment time is built into the 20 hours of learning time, and used at the teacher-assessor s discretion. On completion of the assessment the teacher-assessor should follow Signature regulations for instructions on returning paperwork. The pass mark for the assessment is 85%, i.e. 15/18. Refer to page 5 for the guidelines. L1 Qualification Specification 1 Qualification Specification 4

Candidate Assessment Record Form Unit BSL101 GUIDELINES BSL1 SL1 Qualification Qualification Numbers 0-9 Specification Specification use/recognise describing/confirming/asking about people, time, money, dates 3 signs describing/asking about weather use/recognise The candidate can use (Production) and recognise (Reception) BSL in the following ways: Assessment criteria: Production achieved Reception achieved Greet/greeted in BSL Candidate to welcome teacher. Teacher to welcome candidate and candidate to acknowledge. Fingerspell own name, receive others Candidate to fingerspell own name. Candidate to understand teacher fingerspelling name and repeat. Ask to repeat, clarify if asked (in other ways, e.g. write down) 3 question forms use/recognise Transport describe/ask/recognise about car, bus, train, walking Ask/give/receive simple directions Must do both parts of The directions criteria If this does not occur naturally, teacher needs to give a difficult or unknown sign to allow candidate to seek repetition or clarification. Candidate must ask between 1 to 3 questions around personal information about others. A total of 3 questions for this section are acceptable. At least 1 sign relating to numbers needs to be given by the candidate. Candidate must sign between 1 to 3 signs describing or asking about weather. A total of 3 weather signs for this section are acceptable. Candidate must give at least 1 sign in relation to transport by describing or asking. Candidate must ask for directions and acknowledge. Candidate to give directions. If this does not occur naturally, teacher needs to pretend not to understand and ask for repetition or clarification. Candidate must show understanding of this by repeating their last input. Teacher must ask between 1 to 3 questions around personal information about others. At least 1 sign relating to numbers signed by teacher and needs to be understood and acknowledged by candidate. Teacher must sign between 1 to 3 signs describing or asking about weather. Candidate to acknowledge understanding. Teacher to sign at least 1 sign about transport. Candidate to acknowledge. Teacher must give directions. Teacher must ask for directions. Taking leave use/recognise signs Candidate to take leave of teacher. Teacher to end an interaction politely and candidate to acknowledge. 5

Level 1 Award in British Sign Language Unit BSL101 CANDIDATE ASSESSMENT RECORD FORM Centre:... Assessment ID:... Candidate name:... Candidate ID:... Assessment criteria See Qualification Specification Unit 101 page 5 The candidate can use (Production) and recognise (Reception) BSL in the following ways: Greet/greeted in BSL Production achieved Reception achieved Fingerspell own name, receive others Ask to repeat, clarify if asked 3 question forms use/recognise Numbers 0-9 use/recognise, describing/confirming/ asking about people, time, money, dates 3 signs describing/asking about weather use/recognise Transport describe/ask/recognise about car, bus, train, walking Ask/give/receive simple directions BSL1 Qualification Taking leave Specification use/recognise signs SL1 Qualification Specification Number achieved ( ) Total/Result Pass Fail (15 or more to pass) I certify that the above assessments were carried out according to Signature regulations for this unit, and that no assistance was given to the candidates during the assessment(s). I confirm that a total of 15 or more ticks in the productive and receptive requirements have been met. Teacher-assessor name (please print):... Signed:... Date:... 6