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Hi to anyone who reads this

I decided to learn sign language for a few reasons, firstly to learn a new skill during this very strange time we are going through at the moment (Covid 19 pandemic), to be able to communicate with any deaf people that might come into my work when we re-open and finally in case any of my loved ones experience deafness. BSL so far has been an absolute amazing learning process and I cant wait to continue

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hi folks  I am taking this course to help at work ,I am a paramedic of 40 years experience and want to add another string to my bow,this will hopefully help me in my role.

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Hi My name is Frances. I am interested in learning British sign language as I would like to do voluntary work in the community.

I am a retired support worker and enjoying learning a new skill. I hope that I will be to communicate with anyone who uses BSL. 

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hi, wow 40 year paramedic and still added to skills, commendable.  Thanks for your dedication.   I work for a charity and would like to add to skills too.  Enjoy the course.  It's fun actually, isn't it?

 

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