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    • Hello!  My name is Steph! I am Speech and Language Therapy student and co-founder of my uni's BSL soc. I've previously completed my Intro to BSL and I'm keen to grow my knowledge and skills.  
    • Are you looking for a new challenge? Then don't miss this opportunity to join our daytime BSL Level 6 course!

      The course runs with Ethel Neal on Thursdays from 1pm - 4pm, in Central London.

      For more info: www.remark.uk.co
    • Ready to start your BSL journey with us, in the New Year!?

      Join our Evening Level 1 course starting on Tuesday, 14th January 2025!

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    • Ready to elevate your BSL skills? Start the New Year with a new course!   Join our BSL Level 2 Evening Course kicking off this January with Bibi.   For more details, visit our website: www.remark.uk.com/bsl-courses/bsl-level-2-evening-jan-2025   Let’s take your BSL journey further at Remark! #BSL #LearnBritishSignLanguage #SignLanguage #BritishSignLanguage
    • Hi all. I'm Steph. I started learning BSL a few years ago but didn't really continue. I've always wanted to learn and work with a Deaf colleague who has taught me some, however I also work in a primary school as an SEN T.A and one of my pupils has cochlear implants. I know some Makaton but he also used BSL so want to be able to learn more to support him better.
    • I've recently had surgery for middle ear implants however this unfortunately has left me with pretty much no hearing at all what little I did have has gone, even with my BTE aids still nothing how much harder will it be to learn sign language. Trying to prepare myself as it could be permanent damage to my hearing from the surgery 😕 struggling to find local face to face classes so looking like online courses. I've done the BSL 10 lessons but this is not going to be enough moving forward. 
    • Hello, I decided to learn BSL because I wanted to learn something new and thought it might be useful to be able to chat in this language. I feel communication in any form is the way to get on with other folk, so important at this time when there is so much discention and violence. If folk communicated more others would understand how they feel. Somersal
    • This is my first BSL conversation so I thought I’d start with finger spelling. Love to have conversations to get to know other BSL learners. Somersal
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