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Prepare for Level 3 with Our Pre-Level 3 Sign Language Course - Starting June!


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Are you looking to bridge the gap between Level 2 and Level 3 in British Sign Language proficiency? We are excited to introduce our short Pre-Level 3 Sign Language Course, starting this June at Remark! This course is designed as the perfect steppingstone to prepare you for the challenges and nuances of Level 3.

Why Choose Remark!?

  • Smooth Transition: We understand the transition from Level 2 to Level 3 can be challenging. Our Pre-Level 3 course is meticulously crafted to ease this transition and ensure you're well-prepared for the next level of proficiency.
  • Small Group Setting: Benefit from personalised attention and interaction in our small group setting, ensuring a rich and engaging learning experience.
  • Focused Curriculum: With a tailored curriculum and expert instruction, you'll receive targeted guidance to strengthen your sign language skills and build confidence.
  • Supportive Environment: Join a supportive learning environment where you can grow and thrive alongside fellow learners who share your passion for sign language.
  • 12-Week Program: Our course spans over 12 weeks, providing ample time for in-depth learning and skill development.
  • Affordable Pricing: For only £325, you can access high-quality teaching and resources to advance your sign language proficiency.

Don't let the gap between Level 2 and Level 3 hold you back. Take advantage of this opportunity to enhance your skills and prepare for Level 3 with our Pre-Level 3 Sign Language Course.

Visit www.remark.uk.com/bsl-courses/prelevel-3-june-afternoon for more details and to enrol today.

We look forward to welcoming you to Remark! and supporting your sign language journey.

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