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Hi , Just finished this course which I thought was well set out and I have loved every minute doing but I would like your help on finding the next course that you would recommend for the next level ..

thankyou 

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Hi Sarah,

 

I don't know if this is of any use. I did a level two on course mix. It didn't have any videos so difficult to understand. However did cover early grammer structure and a few new words I hadn't learn't on this level one course. Last week however I found a level 3 which I believe was still with course mix but said it had videos and you didn't have to have any knowledge of BSL at all, but some would be useful. If you go for it please let me know what you think. I am working through a book at present then looking for a level 3 course. Happy signing

Sue :)

 

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Thankyou Sue , I will look into that. Would you advise doing level 2 or would I be able to go straight to level 3 . I also feel I would be better with visual aid through a course. 

thank you again sarah 🙂

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Difficult to say. Really up to you. I think it was only around £19 so not a lot of money. The assessment was actually harder because it didn't ask "what sign is this" because no videos. It was asking what hand shape which again not very clear as the pictures and arrows not good. I would probably say go straight to level 3 if you can. I haven't relooked at it so you need to check that first. Otherwise level two I have no other advice, sorry

Sue

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