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    • hat's great! Learning British Sign Language (BSL) is a rewarding skill that can help you connect with the Deaf community and enhance your communication abilities. Here are some tips and resources to help you get started: 1. Start with the Basics Learn the Alphabet & Numbers: Master fingerspelling first, as it's the foundation for many words and names. Common Phrases: Learn essential greetings and phrases like "Hello," "How are you?" "Thank you," etc. 2. Online Co
    • If you're learning BSL for fun and want to go beyond the basics without committing to formal qualifications, here are some great options: 1. Online Courses & Resources British-sign.co.uk – Offers an affordable Level 2 course. The Deaf Academy – Free and paid courses with interactive content. YouTube Channels – Try "Commanding Hands" or "Let’s Learn BSL" for engaging video lessons. 2. Apps for Practice The Sign BSL App – A free video dictionary.
    • After completing a basic online British Sign Language (BSL) course, you can progress to more advanced levels to enhance your skills. Here are some options: 1. Level 2 BSL Builds on basic vocabulary and grammar. Focuses on conversational skills and everyday communication. Suitable for those who want to communicate more fluently. 2. Level 3 BSL Develops complex signing and understanding. Introduces more in-depth conversations and storytelling.
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    • I’m learning for the joy of learning right now. I am really enjoying the British Sign Introductory modules and I’m teaching my children, when I can, as I go along (bath time is a hit for learning new signs!). I can highly recommend the Rose Ayling-Ellis Signs for Change documentary on the BBC - really eye-opening, informative and enjoyable.
    • Hello! I’m Elly, a full-time mum to 3 kids and 2 cats, based in Oxford. I’m new to BSL although I have been interested in learning since I learnt the finger spelling alphabet and some basic signs as a Brownie 30-odd years ago. I have used some home singing/makaton/English supportive signing with each of my children (and still now with my youngest) - signing is absolutely amazing for encouraging pre-verbal communication and giving small children the power to express themselves.
    • Want to Learn British Sign Language?      Join our Evening Level 1 BSL Course with Laura, starting Wednesday, 30th April 2025, for 22 weeks of comprehensive, structured learning.   We pride ourselves on offering longer course hours than many other centres, ensuring you get the full depth of learning as outlined in the Signature's Qualification Specification - without cutting any corners. Every vocabulary item and skill is thoroughly covered for
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