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    • Are you looking for a way to refresh your BSL skills? Do you want to improve your confidence and fluency in using sign language? If so, you might be interested in our new BSL Level 1 Refresher workshop. This is a 3-hour workshop that will help you review and practice the topics covered in the BSL Level 1 course. It is suitable for anyone who has completed the BSL Level 1 course or has some basic knowledge of BSL, but hasn't used it for a long time. You will have the opportunity to inte
    • If you are looking for a high-quality and comprehensive British Sign Language (BSL) level 1 course, you have come to the right place. We are the only centre in London that meets Signature's guided hours for this qualification, which means you will get the best possible learning experience and outcomes. We do not cut corners or compromise on quality. Our intensive BSL level 1 course covers all the topics and skills you need to communicate effectively with deaf people in everyday situations. You w
    • Sign Language Humour with Gavin Lilley Saturday 1st July 2023 9am - 5pm Central London Workshop Summary This one-day workshop led by deaf stand-up comedian Gavin Lilley explores the concept of humour within spoken and signed languages and whether it can be efficiently interpreted. About the Trainer Gavin has been doing stand-up shows all over the UK and Europe with a fast-growing fan base. He delivers his humour in a variety of sign languages, including BSL and
    • Hi everyone, I'm freya and I started learning BSL about a month ago. I've always thought that sign language was an important skill to learn. In schools, children are taught French, German and Spanish. These are useful subjects, but I never understood why sign wasn't taught. My reasoning for this was because most people in my class may never travel or meet someone who speaks one of those languages. And that the probability of meeting a person who was Deaf/hard of hearing was much more likely
    • I'm turning 40yrs old this year and I have decided to change my career to train as a children's social worker. I am volunteering with Home Start to help and support families that need general support day to day, and I am learning new skills to support this. I felt that learning BSL would be a great additional skill to have and hope that it may open up new doors in being able to support people, and hopefully also provide me with some new experiences to learn from. I also suffer with t
    • Keep at it, Annie! Same as Stevel said; perseverance is the key People are all different, and also have different ways of learning, don't let it put you off! I am also a slow learner and do better at retaining information if I use it, so I may pick something up in a lesson but then it's gone by the time the assessment comes along, if I haven't continued to use it in between! Give yourself a break and go at your own pace, you will get there x
    • My name is Priyã and I'm turning 40yrs old this year. I have decided to change my career and train as a social worker, volunteer in helping and supporting vulnerable families, and learn new skills to support this. I felt that learning BSL would be a great skill to have and open up new doors in being able to support people and hopefully provide me with some new experiences to learn from.  I also suffer with tinnitus and I have a fear that my hearing may well go at a later stage in life, and my fa
    • Annie, Do not give up trying. I have just completed the course, I am 65 and my wife suffers with hearing loss and it is getting worse. Undertook this course to give us both a chance to learn new ways of communication. Just because others pick it up quicker does not mean that you will not succeed in learning. As a nurse you must remember how hard it can be to teach someone new, and how well they eventually become.  Well this is just the same persevere and you will get there. All the best.  
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