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Hi I'm Bec. My partner's hearing is failing so, we decided to start learning BSL, along with 2 of my grown up children and their partners. We are posting question and answer videos in our family WhatsApp to practice!

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    • Hi I'm Bec. My partner's hearing is failing so, we decided to start learning BSL, along with 2 of my grown up children and their partners. We are posting question and answer videos in our family WhatsApp to practice!
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