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Why did you decide to learn British Sign Language?  Share your BSL story with the community.


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    • I started this course 2 weeks ago! A real beginner 😀
    • Hello. The "what" is merely used due to BSL’s topic–comment grammar. Some signers respond with "name me what" to mirror a question that may have been asked (especially if someone wants to know something, such as a name or an age) or to add emphasis on what is about to fingerspelled. In an everyday conversation, or an informal setting, the "what" doesn't have to be included. Hope this helps!
    • Welcome to the forum, Tamsin! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL and SSE for both of those reasons. How long have you been learning for up until now?
    • Welcome to the forum, Stevie! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL for those who attend your GP practice. How long have you been learning for up until now?
    • Welcome to the forum! It's great that you're learning BSL for the workshops that you deliver! How long have you been learning for up until now?
    • Welcome to the forum, Anne! It's great that you're learning BSL to help and support your students! How long have you been learning for up until now?
    • Welcome to the forum, Tom! It's great that you're learning BSL to help and support students at your school! How long have you been learning for up until now?
    • Welcome to the forum! It's great that you're learning BSL to hopefully become an interpreter! How long have you been learning for up until now?
    • Welcome to the forum, Michael! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL, and you'll find many people on here who can help. How long have you been learning for up until now?
    • My name is Michael. I am 63 and have been to too many concerts! Result... profoundly deaf in left ear and hard of hearing in right ear. I don't know anyone who signs but given that my hearing is gradually deteriorated it's only time b4 I lose it I think. I'm encountering the usual feelings of isolation and exclusion so that I'd learn sign language to prepare myself. Practice makes perfect I hope.
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