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Can we arrange 5 to 6 for practice. I am learning level 1
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By isabelleDofE · Posted
I’m learning BSL as part of my Silver Duke of Edinburgh award -
By isabelleDofE · Posted
Hi, I’m Isabelle and I’m currently learning sign language with an online course as part of my Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award -
By BlueChanel · Posted
Hello there ⭐️ my name is Roxana and I’m in London on Wednesdays and free from 4pm and would love to practice some BSL. I’m currently doing a BSL level one in Norfolk and want to practice! -
By wendyclarksonleach · Posted
Greetings to all! My name is Wendy & I am a nurse. My mam is hard of hearing & has bilateral BAHA's. The BAHA's totally changed her life. Before they came along she would wear a hearing aid in both ears & she constantly had ear infection after infection. Her ENT specialist informed her that what little hearing she did have would be gone in a few years. He said to learn lip reading or BSL. She chose lip reading but didn't want to go on her own to the weekly sessions, so I accompanied her. That was 1992. Fast forward to 1996 & her ENT specialist told her about Bone Anchored Hearing Aids. The literally changed her life! So, I'm a nurse who can lip read but I wanted to learn some BSL so I could at least say to a hearing impaired patient "hello, my name is Wendy & I am a nurse". Thanks to this course I can do that now. It's a great course! -
Hello, I'm just starting on my BSL course journey. I'm wondering if there is relevance to which side of your body you might place a hand sign, or relevance to which direction you might move your hand? Having just started the course, I have the following questions from the Colour section, for example. 1: With the sign for "silver" - when your hands break from the "S" - does it matter if your dominant hand is the one going up or down? I see in the video that the dominant hand goes up, but does it matter? With this particular sign, it feels more natural for the dominant hand to go down for me - I am wondering if this would be confusing? 2: With the sign for "white", I see in the video that you make the sign on the same side of your chest as your hand. Can the sign be made with your dominant hand on the opposite side of your chest - or does this mean something else or would it be confusing? I almost find this sign awkward to do on the same side of my chest as my arm! 3: With the sign for "colour" - does it matter if you circle clockwise or anticlockwise? Thank you to anyone who might answer... it will help me to progress correctly 😁
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By Lozzathebest170 · Posted
Learning BSL as part of a school thing for A Levels but mainly cuz I think its cool. I learned a little bit in the past but I was so young I could only just about remember how to fingerspell my name lol. Generally have a passion for languages, cultures and psychology so I'm excited to learn more about the Deaf community as well as the language itself.
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