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Hi all.

I hope everyone is safe and well. This question has probably been asked countless times on this forum. I’ve recntly completed a 10 week course throug my local university in BSL, working towards the level 1 qualification. The course finished a few weeks ago, and am looking for ways to consolidate and develop my knowledge before taking the Signature level 1 exam when I feel ready.

I’ve noticed that there is an online course ran by British Sign. Would anyone recommend this course for someone who has some level 1 knowledge? Alternatively, if anyone has any other methods to develop their skills without classes, that would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks a lot. :)

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