Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Hello All,

 My name is Sarah and learning BSL is something that I have wanted to do for a long time. I am a Performance Coach and work with several colleagues who are Deaf or hard of hearing. I am looking forward to be able to communicate without the need of an interpreter for even just small periods. I love learning and have a passion for connecting with people. I like to be active and creative so anything outside or being able to build, make, paint and I am happy.

 

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts

    • Hi my name is Amie, my second child has just turnt one years old and at three weeks was confirmed to have moderate hearing loss in both ears. So I am learning BSL so I can be supportive in any way possible and to ensure he has the benefit of having many ways to communicate his needs. 
    • Love this challenge—I've been refining my own work wardrobe for years, and honestly, five pieces is tight but doable if you choose wisely. Your list is solid, though I'd personally swap the silk shell for a structured knit that travels better and hides coffee stains. My formula leans heavily on classic women's clothing because trends fade but a well-cut blazer or a crisp button-down keeps earning its spot season after season. That's exactly where I'd point anyone looking to build this kind of capsule. Finding pieces that hold their shape, resist wrinkles, and transition from desk to dinner without shouting for attention makes all the difference. A curated closet isn't about deprivation—it's about owning fewer things that actually work. Your list has me rethinking my own five.
    • I've been thinking a lot about minimalism lately, and I want to try an experiment. If you had to choose only five classic items to get you through a full year of work (office meetings, casual Fridays, client lunches, the whole deal), what would you pick? No seasonal cheating—these five have to work in summer and winter with layering. My tentative list: a tailored blazer, dark wide-leg trousers, a silk shell top, a crewneck sweater, and a crisp white button-down. I feel like that covers most situations, but I'm already second-guessing myself. Would you swap the shell for a midi skirt? Ditch the sweater for a cardigan? For those who've actually lived with a capsule wardrobe built from classic women's clothing, how many pieces do you find is the real sweet spot? And what's the one 'extra' you always end up adding back in?
    • Than you so much Remark, Your tutor for the sessions I attend is absolutely amazing.   DJ
    • Embark on a journey of deeper communication and cultural immersion with our BSL classes in Central London.   Our Level 3 evening course starts this June. This course will refine your BSL skills and enrich your understanding of Deaf culture.    Secure your spot now and continue your BSL journey with us!   www.remark.uk.com/bsl-courses/wednesday-evening-level-3-10th-june   #BSL #BSLLEVEL3
    • Few spaces left on our next BSL Level 2 Evening course with John.   Starting in May 2026, running for 30 weeks.   For more details, visit our website: www.remark.uk.com/bsl-courses/bsl-level-2-evening-thursday-may-2026   Let’s continue your BSL journey with Remark! #BSL #Level2
    • Few spaces left on our next BSL Level 1 Evening course with Kat.   Starting in May 2026, running for 22 weeks.   For more details, visit our website: www.remark.uk.com/bsl-courses/level-1-weds-eve-may-2026   Let’s start your BSL journey with Remark!   #BSL #Level1 #BritishSignLanguage
    • We are so pleased to hear you're enjoying your course with us so far.  All the best with the course.🙂 
  • Fingerspelling Scoreboard

    (top 10 - past 24hrs)

  • Fingerspelling Animation Maker

×
×
  • Create New...