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    • Hi Ethan I'm thinking about creating a BSL learner group chat for level 1/beginners. Thinking maybe a whatsapp group where we communicate via muted video message (and text if needed). If this is something you'd be interested in email me [email protected]
    • Hi guys, I hope this is allowed. I was thinking of starting a level 1/beginner practice group on WhatsApp where we communicate via muted video message. If this is something you're interested in drop me a message at [email protected]
    • Hi everyone, I'm currently on level 2 BSL. I wanted to learn sign language to enable my writing workshops to be fully inclusive. I am struggling with structure and literally remembering everything while not getting enough practice. Hope to meet some nice people through this forum. I am in Liverpool.
    • Hi all Ive wanted to learn sign language for many years. I have a cousin who signs and I loved watching her but same old … No time ! Anyway I’ve made time (even switched job to give me more control of what I want to do) so off to college I went and haven’t looked back.  I passed level 1 before Christmas and have started level 2. I am struggling a bit as I feel I need more contact with people who sign. I’ve joined a couple of groups 1 in Liverpool and one more local. Love it ! Anyway happy signing everyone ❤️
    • Few spaces left on our next BSL Level 1 Evening course with Yatz   Starting in March 2026, for 18 weeks.   For more details, visit our website: http://www.remark.uk.com/.../level-1-thursday-eve-march-2026   Let’s start your BSL journey with Remark!  
    • Hi all, my name is Tayo and learn something new every month to keep me busy in a less rigid way than my usual STEM job and after doing a psychology course I’d like to learn BSL. I started a week ago but then I realised I’d need someone to practice onlinewith to accelerate my learning and maybe just allow me practice more as I’m doing this mainly because I want to be that person in the room able to mediate if there’s ever need for it and make sure people in the non hearing community feel included, as it’s not something taught in school(I believe it should be).
    • Hello Drift. I too am left-handed and have the same problem. Wendy
    • Hello Drift. I think we have met in the NW Deaf Cafe’ ?    This , I founded two years ago and after an unsure beginning it has grown to such a wonderfully happy place to be. As well as monthly Deaf Cafe’ we have monthly Deaf Pub (!)  and weekly conversation table. We have people with all sorts of BSL skills and those just learning in the free beginner’s classes in our local library. I enjoy leading these very much. From a neighbouring  village a few people came to visit our Deaf Cafe’ last year and  are now setting up their own . This is wonderful for the area where we find many people with hearing impairments are isolated. As no- one in this village currently signs , I am introducing them to the BSL basics and their enthusiasm is so rewarding. Such a great thing for a village to decide to do.   I too have a problem practising conversation though ; I have so much still to learn ! I returned to BSL many years after my first venture in 1992 when I passed the exam, now known as Level 1.  Good luck with your Level2 .   
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