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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Sign Language - Australian
Hey All,
This is my first post so... here we go Does anyone know of good training places in the Sydney north area for sign language? I was never taught sign language and no wish to learn it after 25 years. It feels awkard being a deaf person and not be able to communicate properly to another deaf person who use sign language as there main source of communication. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Regards, Mark |
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G'day Mark
I am a fellow aussie from Canberra. How can I help you? And speaking about AUSLAN - you could go and visit the site, www.auslan.org.au or suggest to go to a TAFE course at a nearby campus in Sydney to refresh the sign language?
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...just a bloody beaver
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Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Hi Mark,
I used to live in Sydney ![]() You can have a look at those following websites: :::::::::::Welcome to Deaf Education Network Website ::::::::::: https://www.tafensw.edu.au/howex/ser...&CourseNo=3033 Hope these helps you
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Florida
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Australians, I'm curious as if the AUSLAN and NZSL both signs almost same? How difference?
I went to NZ once as a '90 DeafOlympian and met some NZ deaf citizens... it was a cool experience. Wanted to go to Australian after the Games but didn't have the opportunity at the time, darn. Yet I did meet some Australians there but hardly remembered how their signs were like.
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Savanna my niece
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Land yonder
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Fingerspelling is the same but the sign for each words some are same some are different for AUSLAN and NZSL.
Am a NZSL user so been to aussie and seen the differences in sign same for ASL too when i went over there in 2004.
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hey babybliss, i did my 1st ever Auslan Class through Den ( deaf education network) im not sure if they run long courses but there is short 8 wk class (1 or 2 days a wk )or 1:1 courses running every term altho your prefered location might not be available but the course is pretty ok. theres auslan 1,2,3 and approx 8-15 students in the class. u'll slowly learn from colours to numbers... descriptions even how to joke around etc etc... n its up to u wether u remenber it or not hahahaa (theres no test, so no studying)just contact them via tty or email n see how it goes, i think the classes for this term started already coz i havent enrolled n im too late too heres the link :::::::::::Welcome to Deaf Education Network Website ::::::::::: check this out too... (dat guy in the centre is my teacher - hes cool) Welcome to the Deaf Society of New South Wales chadswood n surry hill location r usually always on but classes r in the evenning 7-9pm good luck to u, im a newbie at auslan too
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