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Hi everyone

 

I have just started to learn BSL and just over half way through the course. I am really enjoying it and would love to practice with a buddy. I can be quite flexible in days of the week and time. So, if anyone here is ambitious enough or looking for a buddy, I hope you will consider me. Thanks, Carole.

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Hello Carole 

 

I would love to be a sign buddy with you.   I have completed a 10 week beginners course and need to practice.  I am available from 4pm on most days.  Thank you.  Donna

 

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Hi Donna

 

Thank you so much for responding to my post. I would be delighted to practice with you. Can you let me know how to go about this please. Look forward to hearing from you. Carolex

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Hi Carole

 

I'm really sorry, but I'm not sure myself, I was hoping you would have been able to tell me 🤣.  Not a good start for the pair of us.  I'll try and have a look to see if I can find any information about it.  Donna

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Hi Donna, likewise lovely to meet you too. Great signing practice and conversation. Yes, up for holidays:) Am available 7th @ 4pm if that works for you? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you’re seeking a Sign Language buddy, here are some helpful tips to find one:

  1. Online Communities – There are many forums and Facebook groups where people connect with others to practice BSL. Try looking for groups like "British Sign Language Learners" or "BSL Practice Buddies" on social media.

  2. Sign Language Classes – Many local BSL classes have practice sessions where you can find a buddy. It’s a great opportunity to practice with someone at a similar level.

  3. Meetups – Websites like Meetup.com often have local groups for people learning BSL. Joining these groups can help you find someone to practice with in person.

  4. Deaf Clubs or Events – Many cities have deaf clubs or social events where you can meet fluent BSL users who might be willing to practice with you.

  5. Apps – Some language learning apps and websites, like Signly or BSL Connect, allow you to connect with other learners or native users to practice.

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