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Hello, my name is Will.

I am a teaching assistant, living in London (I noticed that quite a lot of people here work in schools, which is great!). I've always wanted to learn another language before I have children so I can raise them bilingually and I've tried spoken languages and it's always been pretty unsuccessful (my fault I guess). I becameĀ interested in BSL a while ago and when the pandemic struck and I was put on furlough I figured now was a good time to try and learn properly.Ā 

Part of my interest is to do with making myself more employable as an SEN Teaching Assistant but mostly I am interested in meeting a new community of people and learning to communicate with themĀ  all the facial expressiveness, mental speedĀ and dexterity required for BSL take me right out of my comfort zone and I think it's important to push your boundaries, especially if it helps you meet new interesting people.Ā 

My hobbies including partner dancing (something I would like to become a job one day), writing and outdoor activities or various types.Ā 


With BSL, I struggle to motivate myself to keep on it but I'm just about hanging in there, although my progress is slow.

It's nice to meet you all.Ā 

Ā 

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Hey another school worker!

Pretty much similar to your scenario. I had some CPD and thought this would be a great time to learn a new skill and see how some students feel in class

I might try to incorporate BSL in SEN department as well

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