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Hello! my name is Becky, I  just started learning BSL last week and I have been really enjoying it so far.  I  noticed there are a few practice rooms on here that  have been empty whenever I have logged in. I wondered if anyone/ or a few of us would like to  "meet up" at a regular time each week to practice. Maybe one evening a week?. All of the Deaf clubs near me have closed down, so it would be lovely to have a place to practice and improve. 

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Hi Becky

 

That would be a lovely idea as I have trained before in BSL and have got a bit rusty and need to refresh my knowledge. I work with young people and in the community it is difficult to know when your skills are needed. This being Deaf awareness week made me feel I needed to carry on with my online course and try to get less rusty.

Claire

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  • 1 month later...

Hello Kieran

Hope this helps

No. 1  is ALSO or SAME .....same sign but different words

No 2 is THINGS

No.3  is COLLEAGUE....some people also sign this as PARTNER

No. 4 was difficult to see on the camera. Trying sending no.4 again and I will try and help.

 

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