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Same here! I started in 2020 during Covid as i wanted to learn a new skill but I wasn't consistent and eventually forgot about it. However, I'm now back 5 years later haha and I'm determined to be fluent! Feel free to reach as i would love to communicate with others too :)

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Same here, i grew up with a friend that was hard of hearing and i wanted to be able to talk to her with her needing hearing aids i learnt a bit but when she moved away i forgot it all, so now 20 odd years later i learning again to i can improve myself and help others if i can 

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On 01/07/2025 at 13:44, Trigirl1703 said:

Learning BSL is something I've wanted to do for a long time.  My uni course has just finished and I have more time available so now seemed like a good time to start.

Welcome to the forum! It's great that you've decided to learn BSL in your free time. How long have you been learning for up until now?

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On 13/07/2025 at 16:58, Azrrin said:

Same here! I started in 2020 during Covid as i wanted to learn a new skill but I wasn't consistent and eventually forgot about it. However, I'm now back 5 years later haha and I'm determined to be fluent! Feel free to reach as i would love to communicate with others too :)

Hello! :) How is BSL practise going so far since you started learning again?

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On 14/07/2025 at 13:45, Adi said:

Same here, i grew up with a friend that was hard of hearing and i wanted to be able to talk to her with her needing hearing aids i learnt a bit but when she moved away i forgot it all, so now 20 odd years later i learning again to i can improve myself and help others if i can 

Hello! :) How have you got on with learning BSL after all those years up to now?

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