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What I mean is that you've learned so much by yourself or elsewhere that the teachers think you're too advanced for a level 1 class but you would start at level 2 and start getting qualifications from there. Or do you think it's worth it to get a level 1 as well?

For example, when I did french evening classes, I learned enough French by myself to go straight to intermediate/gsce classes and not start at the beginner ones.

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Hello,

 

Yes, you can, what happens is when you sign up for Level 2 courses without holding a BSL Level 1 qualification, one of our BSL tutors will have to assess your signing skills before accepting you onto the course.

For more information please feel free to have a look at our website: https://remark.uk.com/bsl-level-2/ or contact the training team on 0207 269 2620 / [email protected] 

Kind regards,

Remark!

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