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Lengua de signos española
  • Dates and classrooms:
    • 18th and 22nd November - Classroom 18.1.A11
    • 19th, 20th and 21st November - Classroom 18.1.A12
  • Timetable: from 10am to 2pm
  • Location: Getafe Campus
  • Duration: 20 classroom hours
  • Prices: 
    • University community: €10
    • External participants: €25
  • Number of places: 20
  • Objectives
    • Acquire basic strategies for communication with deaf people
    • Production and comprehension of simple messages on a colloquial level in the areas studied
    • Know the specific grammar of Spanish Sign Language (SSL) and the vocabulary (signs) necessary for the production and comprehension of SSL on a colloquial linguistic register
    • Develop the correct use of body language and use it in an adequate way when using different emotional registers in SSL
  • Program

     

     Methodology

    • Based on simplified theoretical knowledge for students, they will have to conduct communication and comprehension in SSL, achieving a “basic” level of production and comprehension in colloquial level conversations, following the different proposed topics.
    • The dactylological alphabet in SSL speech
    • Greetings and introductions
    • The time line in SSL
    • o   Request and provide information
    • About ourselves
    • Family
    • Our environment: city, transport, leisure and spare time activities

     

    Evaluation

    • Attendance of at least 80% of the hours

     

  • Teaching

    Deaf lecturer with professional experience and appropriate methodological training. Title of Professor or Specialist in Spanish Sign Language from the State Confederation of Deaf People, or from the Federation of Deaf People of the Community of Madrid.

  • Credit Recognition

    Recognition of one optional credit or one credit for Humanities