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To meet new people I use asian dating on nastyhookups site. I joined this dating site a few weeks ago and it has been a surprisingly positive experience. The sign-up process was quick and didn’t require a lot of complicated steps. I liked how easy it was to create a profile and start browsing right away. There are many active users, which makes conversations happen naturally.
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Hi Batem4n! I learned the alphabet under 2 years ago, and retook the course properly a few months back. I absolutely love it.
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Hi I am new and just started learning. I need some guidance about the centres in London where I can meet up with people who are interested in learning and can do some practice. Many thanks and excuse for my language
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Hi everyone, this is my first post on the forum. I work as part of the Front of House Team in a theatre and I am interested in learning some sign language to be able to communicate more easily with the many members of the deaf community who come to the theatre. So far I am doing ok in the comfort of my own home but under pressure I get flustered. Does anyone else find the same problem? I think a lot is down to constant repetition and practice.
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Hello everyone 🙂 I'm Layne. I am about to take my BSL202 and BSL203 at the start of next week 😬 I luckily passed BSL201 last week 😌 I am based in India so it is tricky to find people to practice with. If anyone is up super early in the UK and looking for someone to converse with I am 5.5 hours ahead so will be around! Thank you 🙏
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new to bsl due to hearing loss so hopefully will get to know how to learn sign
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Welcome to the forum! Hope your BSL Level 1 studies are going well, and there are many on here who are willing to engage in practicing sign language! How are you finding it so far?
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Welcome to the forum, Vivien! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL for your son! How long have you been learning for up to now?
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Hello to you all! I'm on S3 of BSL level 1 course and was recommended to come here to practice signing which I'd love to do. Great to be here and looking forward to future signing with you guys 😊
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Hi, I’m Vivien. I started learning BSL as my son was hard of hearing and wanted to support him to communicate. I’m also looking to understand and support the deaf community and looking forward to learning more!
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Welcome to the forum, Katherine! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL! How long have you been learning for up to now?
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Hello! My name is Katherine, I am a British-Mexican linguist, and am beginning to work as a part-time primary school teaching assistant. I also do a bit of English/Spanish translating and interpreting on the side. Growing up with 2 languages and 2 cultures, moving back and forth between countries, resulted in certain language and speech difficulties, making sign languages very attractive to me personally. I started learning Mexican sign language years ago but never continued, and upon resettling back here I am finally committed to learn sign language, and find BSL fascinating. I look forward to communicate in BSL with other students as well as within the deaf community, whom I'm very curious to meet. Cheers!
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Welcome to the forum, Jason! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL! How long have you been learning for up to now?
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Hi, I'm Jason and I'm a student at uni : I'm learning BSL so I can communicate with and understand the deaf community more! I'm hoping to get a really good knowledge of BSL while I'm here.
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Welcome to the forum! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL! How long have you been learning for up to now?
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My interest came from BSL module in uni (student paramedic) and I wanted to build on my knowledge so that I would be able to communicate with patients in the future. I also love chatting to strangers and I want to be able to do that with people who sign to!!
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I work in commercial aviation as Senior Cabin Crew. I wanted to learn Sign Language as we carry an increasing number of persons who identify as deaf, and I think it is an invaluable skill to have from a communication point of view. Although we have ASL and BSL capabilities via electronic QR codes on board, the ability to provide that personal and human interaction is equally important.
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I work in research and want to learn BSL to enable more inclusivity within this field. I work with many different communities and find that the deaf community is too often overlooked. I want to address this and hopefully learn a lot myself and maybe gain some new friends.
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Hello, I am a Clinical Research Practitioner. I recruit people to research studies mostly in hospitals but will be moving out into the wider community..
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Hello both. I’m also happy to practise some BSL, as with anyone on the site. Feel free to send me a message!
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Hi there. If you're still looking for a signing buddy, please send me a message as I'd be happy to help in practising some BSL.
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Hello. I am learning sign language for my DofE award and am currently enjoying it. I am keen to learn it and personally think I am learning it quite well. There is deaf community centre near me so after I have nailed BSL i intend on visiting and interpreting for my local park run as a volunteer
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To meet new people I use asian dating on nastyhookups site. I joined this dating site a few weeks ago and it has been a surprisingly positive experience. The sign-up process was quick and didn’t require a lot of complicated steps. I liked how easy it was to create a profile and start browsing right away. There are many active users, which makes conversations happen naturally.
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Hi Batem4n! I learned the alphabet under 2 years ago, and retook the course properly a few months back. I absolutely love it. -
Hi I am new and just started learning. I need some guidance about the centres in London where I can meet up with people who are interested in learning and can do some practice. Many thanks and excuse for my language
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Hi everyone, this is my first post on the forum. I work as part of the Front of House Team in a theatre and I am interested in learning some sign language to be able to communicate more easily with the many members of the deaf community who come to the theatre. So far I am doing ok in the comfort of my own home but under pressure I get flustered. Does anyone else find the same problem? I think a lot is down to constant repetition and practice.
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