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Finding a Way Out of Essay Writing Frustration
timothy_lee replied to David_Santiago's topic in Other
That’s what saved me last time, I decided to order your essay on studymoose after a long night of struggling just to see a clear structure and proper flow. Going through that experience helped me understand what my own work was missing. After that, rewriting felt way more straightforward and less stressful. - Today
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I’ve had that happen before, especially when the topic looks easy at first and then suddenly turns complicated. Usually I either step away for a bit or look for examples to understand how everything should connect.
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Hey, I’ve been sitting with this essay for hours and nothing seems to work, the arguments sound fine separately but together they feel messy. It’s frustrating because the deadline is close and I’m running out of ideas.
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Hi, my name is Chelsea! I have always wanted to learn sign language, but I now work as an INA in a primary school so feel I've got more of a push to finalise my course. I also work alongside teachers that are deaf, and so I think its very important that I learn. Any tips, tricks, or help would be so appreciated!
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Hi, I’m learning BSL because I’m hearing impaired and finding it harder and harder to hear speech. Hoping that one day I can talk with others in BSL.
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Hello, I'm Denise. I am learning BSL because I work in a secondary school and think it would be beneficial for my role as a teaching assistant. :)
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Hello. I am still looking. Any ideas, please? 😊
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Hello! I'm Anna and I am currently studying BSL because one of my friends is deaf. I'm currently finishing my levle 1 BSL!
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Hi there, I'm Charlie! 👋🙂 I'm from Scotland and am currently studying at university. I'm not Deaf or know anyone who is - however I chose to start learning BSL through british-sign.co.uk as I believe it's essential to know ... and what's the harm in making the world a little more accessible? I knew a small amount of Makaton when I was very little (although I understand it is not the same as BSL), but found it to be quite helpful growing up. I'm happy to be a part of this community, and I hope to make friends along the way.
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Hi Ash and Tom, nice to meet you! I am currently doing level 1 at uni. I am currently practising for my 101 conversational exam, having delayed it from the summer due to some health issues, and have done a little for 102. I am a bit rusty, but I would love to chat if it would be of use to you. It seems like the video forums aren't used all that much, we could Zoom if you'd like that.
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my name is ethan, i am a disabled trans person and i wanted to learn BSL as a hearing person because, if the opportunity ever arises, i'd love to be able to communicate efficiently with Deaf people. i'd also really like to do my part in making the Deaf community feel more accepted, and seeing disabled people in media and irl makes me feel incredibly seen and less alone, so why not do my part to make that a reality for Deaf people?
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Hey! 👋 so I’m going to re-start on Sunday, so I could do one evening next we’re off that suits you? R x
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I would love to find someone to practice with, the video zone on this site never seams to be working, as no moderators are present. Would anyone like to do some practice via Zoom? I'm free most of the evenings. All ability welcome, I'm currently doing lvl2.
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Non-spoken languages such as sign language are largely disregarded and rarely considered as an option when learning a new language. Sign continues to face a lower valuation compared to spoken languages, a valuation that I think is incorrect. I decided to learn sign as it allows me to connect with a community that is highly overlooked in most populations aswell as general interest in learning different ways of communicating with people.
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I'm not an expert, but what I have leaned so far with BSL structure, you want to "paint a picture" 1. Time (now, past, future, this week etc) 2. What are you talking about 3. Describe it Also throw away all the "is, the, an, a" Example; Sing (I) love, Jazz favourite. Sometimes (I) perform, extra money earn. Saxophone (I) play and piano my hobby. Keep it short and clear Someone said, think about it like "baby Yoda" talk, it does help to get the sentences right. 👍
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Hi Ash, nice to meet you. Beginner learner here, although I know a little BSL already from having a deaf cousin
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Hi everyone. My name is Tom and I'm 40yrs old. I've started to learn BSL so I can communicate with my cousin who is Deaf. I know a little already but am about to start level 1 in a couple of weeks. If anyone would like to chat or practice get in touch
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Hello, I'm also looking for buddy to practice with.
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Hello everyone! I'm Natalia, I'm currently doing LVL2 BSL and looking for people to practice with. I started to learn BSL after meeting a profoundly deaf student (I'm a driving instructor) and I (and He) didn't like to communicate via messages or speech to text apps. I found BSL was better way to communicate, gave more confidence to my student and since then I found, I really enjoy to learn more. Hopefully with more time and effort I can become fluent in the future.
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Hello, My name is Anna, I'm 22. I've started learning BSL out of my own leisure (for lack of a better explanation)
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Hiya, my name's Ash and I've wanted to learn BSL for years now and after looking up random signs on the internet I thought doing a proper course sounded good so I started a beginners course. I am not deaf myself but I am also known for my questionable hearing as I sometimes find it tough to hear what others are saying, especially in a loud area, I also have a deaf grandmother but she does not sign. I've always enjoyed using non verbal forms of communication as sometimes I find it a bit tough to express myself verbally, being neurodivergent. I hope to be able to use this to practice with people and talk to people who also want to learn as there are no in person groups anywhere near me, living in a very rural part of Britain. Nice to meet you all
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Oh no! I appear to have accidentally made a new topic? I couldn’t see any other way to say hello. Apologies 🤭
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Hi, I hope I’m doing this right? I’m brand new to BSL. I am disabled and use a wheelchair and I’ve noticed that some deaf people appear to approach me feeling safer or more understood in a group, to find someone else with disabilities or impairments. Please do correct me of I use the wrong language? But it has spurred me on to learn BSL as I do believe it should be a language offered at school and I am disappointed to see examination boards reject the idea. I thought I should put my effort where my mouth is and learn it myself. I am finding it great fun and very intuitive! Unlike Greek or Spanish languages I’ve learned in the past! Thank you all for being here. ☺️
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By timothy_lee · Posted
That’s what saved me last time, I decided to order your essay on studymoose after a long night of struggling just to see a clear structure and proper flow. Going through that experience helped me understand what my own work was missing. After that, rewriting felt way more straightforward and less stressful. -
I’ve had that happen before, especially when the topic looks easy at first and then suddenly turns complicated. Usually I either step away for a bit or look for examples to understand how everything should connect.
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By David_Santiago · Posted
Hey, I’ve been sitting with this essay for hours and nothing seems to work, the arguments sound fine separately but together they feel messy. It’s frustrating because the deadline is close and I’m running out of ideas. -
Embark on a journey of deeper communication and cultural immersion with our BSL classes in Central London. Our Level 3 daytime course starts this February. This course will refine your BSL skills and enrich your understanding of Deaf culture. Secure your spot now and continue your BSL journey with us! www.remark.uk.com/bsl-courses/thursday-afternoon-level-3-feb-2026 #BSL #BSLLEVEL3
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