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    • Hi, I'm mothcat. I've wanted to learn BSL for a long time, and have been considering it more seriously for the past year. I finally decided to do a course! When I worked in a coffeeshop, one customer came in who signed their order. I couldn't understand what they were saying vocally, and I knew no sign language, so they ended up having to write down their order. It felt really wrong and horrible at the time, and now I know that the word for it is audism. Since then, I've started a job where
    • Hi I work as a phlebotomist in a hospital and excited to be able to communicate with deaf patients.
    • My name is Andrew and I am looking at learning BSL as a way to better myself and increase my understanding. Not finding it easy but I am finding it rewarding and I guess that is more important. Stay safe.
    • Good morning all. Brand new to this and not without concerns. Not deaf or indeed hard or hearing but certainly interested enough to learn. Planning on a career change to Adult Social Care and feel learning BSL would be of benefit. Wish me luck. Thank you.
    • Hello everyone, I'd like to introduce myself, my name is Jacob. I've been profoundly deaf since birth, however NHS has failed me because they didn't find out I was deaf until I was 15 years of age! They did multiple hearing tests, however they were conduc
    • Hi , Iv always wanted to learn bsl , would be ideal for my job
    • My name is Sarah, I have always wanted to learn BSL, since i first did fingerspelling at 2ndary school (a long time ago now!), two years ago we employed a Deaf team member, who has been teaching us signing, and we had a 6 week course, but i would love to learn to communicate better with my Deaf colleague, so i can support her
    • Trying to get into teaching with SEN I have 2 sen children myself and had to learn makaton to communicate and just want to further that communication on to the next level. 
    • Hi all I am Stella.  I am retired with two dogs who keep me very busy.  I have Menieres disease and five years ago I woke up and found I was totally deaf. My hearing never returned and I have felt isolated since then. I have started learning BSL on line this week and hope to join a course in September.  I have a long way to go but now I see some light at the end of the tunnel. 
    • Hey Guys! I'm Alex and I'm 18. I first became fascinated with BSL and interested in learning it when my mum became a teacher. She teaches SEN and is very passionate about ensuring Special Needs children experience the same level of understanding and communication of education as everyone else. 
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