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05 September 2026  |  14 November 2026

South African Sign Language: Pre-intermediate Module B (September Intake)

Applications accepted until
22 August 2026
Short Course Coordinator:
Zanele Nkosi
Certification:
Certificate of Competence
Course dates
05 September 2026 - 14 November 2026
Applications close
22 August 2026
Overview
This course strengthens students' ability to communicate independently and confidently in SASL on both familiar and increasingly complex topics. Through individual and group conversations, students build fluency, accuracy, and expressive range while learning to explain detailed processes and engage in abstract discussions. The course further deepens understanding of Deaf culture, identity, bilingualism, and social issues affecting the Deaf community. By expanding grammatical control and discourse skills, students gain the competence to participate meaningfully and respectfully with Deaf SASL users in diverse real-world contexts. A quality-assured certificate from the University of the Witwatersrand is issued on successful completion.
Duration
10 weeks
Format
4-hour classes per week (Saturdays, 8:30-12:30)
Pricing
VAT Incl. = R10,400.00

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    The course content addresses the following topics: 


    • Health
    • Electricity
    • Technology
    • Social awareness
    • Identity
    • Basic politics 
    • Amenities for the deaf
    • Bilingualism
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