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https://www.famlingo.co.uk/

The Famlingo app is a mobile library of short video clips demonstrating British Sign Language (BSL) signs with spoken English. It would be especially useful for people who are learning signs for Early Years to ensure you are learning BSL signs rather than ASL ones. This means you can also use these signs to communicate with members of the Deaf Community who use BSL.

The app allows subscribers to access a library of over 250 high-quality sign videos that are demonstrated by a Level 6 BSL Qualified signer. The topics covered in the library are:

  • Alphabet
  • Animals
  • Colours
  • Conversation
  • Family
  • Feelings and Emotions
  • Food and Drink
  • Numbers
  • Questions
  • Toys and Activities
  • Transport and Vehicles
  • Weather

For more info on how to access the app, please contact:

[email protected]

 

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Thank you for sharing this, I happen to work in early years and currently sign using what I have learnt so far in BSL or  Makaton. I can't wait to have a look at this site as I do work with a Deaf baby. ☺️💜

   

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