I think I understood the "My name is B-E-T-H" part. I hardly know any BSL, but one day once I've exhausted Scottish Gaelic (to my satisfaction anyway, haha!), I'll start learning BSL properly.
I am missing a few signs for the second minute: -Where do you live? -I leave near a place called Branksome. -I know Branksome. (How far?) -maybe 2 ….(don’t know this sign) -2 …? -where do you live? -i live in Poole. -Poole? -yes. Maybe 5-6 (something).
I started learning BSL about a couple of weeks ago and it was great to see me pick up some signs at the beginning of the video. I'll make sure to come back later when I know more, to test myself again. Tysm 😄
I might be wrong but I think this is the first minute of what is said- Man: hello. How are you? Girl: I’m good thank you, how are you? Man: I’m good thank you. What’s you’re name? Girl: my name is Beth shearing Man: thank you Beth: what is your name? Man: my name is George Beth: sorry I missed that. Could you repeat please? Man: yes. My name is George. Beth: George? George: yes. Nice to meet you (I think) Beth: Nice to meet you too. George: thank you. Are you deaf? Beth: no I am hearing George: hearing yes. Beth: are you deaf? George: kind of. I am hard of hearing. (I inferred that). See, my hearing aid. Feel free to correct me :)
it almost looks like he said something along the line of "half hearing". He can hear in his left ear perfectly fine. He signed "left ear good" But its just a guess.
I'm 10 and trying to learn proper BSL I used to have a club where I teach kids basic signs in my club at school but now that we've got lockdown I've decided to learn properly and maybe start my club up again so this is really useful and I test myself to see if I can understand
Good for you. Learning at an early age is great - I started learning French and German when I was 11, and the earlier you start, the more natural it feels as you progress into adulthood. Keep going! 👍
can someone tell me what the sign is after she spells George back to him? I'm learning on an online course but so much is different i'm trying to watch as many versions and learn the differences xx
The nodding clenched fist (ruclips.net/video/hCJOZ5lZQbo/видео.html) means "yes", I think it's widely used slang though or so I've been told, he then follows it with three signs "happy", "meet" and "you" so "happy to meet you". Flowing conversations are what I've found the most difficult about sign language, but maybe also watch out for regional variations, a word can be one sign in one part of the country and quite another somewhere else.
@@Eric13721 thank you!! I'm learning via an online course with alpha academy and find it's so different in some signs to other places when I try to practice understanding xx
I have started learning BSL only recently. It would be nice if you could put the conversation in text below the video so that I could understand the context, I got a little lost after asking about deaf or hearing. Great video to practise understanding conversations though.
I can't emphasise enough that facial and body expressions are vital to any BSL communication. Hearing British people find this quite difficult, but observe any of the videos here on the sidebar and see just how fundamental we need to use our face and body. RobertK.
It all depends on what level of learning you are on. Most of the time that is about the same sort of pace that people sign to one another, Hope this helps.
I think I understood the "My name is B-E-T-H" part. I hardly know any BSL, but one day once I've exhausted Scottish Gaelic (to my satisfaction anyway, haha!), I'll start learning BSL properly.
Do you wonder if hes still alive i hope he is
I understand quite a bit im proud 🥹
I am missing a few signs for the second minute: -Where do you live? -I leave near a place called Branksome. -I know Branksome. (How far?) -maybe 2 ….(don’t know this sign) -2 …? -where do you live? -i live in Poole. -Poole? -yes. Maybe 5-6 (something).
I think the sign was 'miles'.
month 4 (learning fluctuates) - understood up to 1:01
I’m surprised how much I understand
I started learning BSL about a couple of weeks ago and it was great to see me pick up some signs at the beginning of the video. I'll make sure to come back later when I know more, to test myself again. Tysm 😄
I’ve got the first minute or so could someone leave a translation of the whole thing please. I’m learning BSL due to a recent hearing loss diagnosis
This is great....Could some one tell me the conversation from 1.19 please. I get some of it. Thank you
I know some signs from this. Morning drive name
I’m only just discovering these 3 years late but they’re so useful! Thank you!
i cannot get his name!!
george
absolute banger. crew goes ape when this comes on in the club
Glad it generates a response!
I might be wrong but I think this is the first minute of what is said- Man: hello. How are you? Girl: I’m good thank you, how are you? Man: I’m good thank you. What’s you’re name? Girl: my name is Beth shearing Man: thank you Beth: what is your name? Man: my name is George Beth: sorry I missed that. Could you repeat please? Man: yes. My name is George. Beth: George? George: yes. Nice to meet you (I think) Beth: Nice to meet you too. George: thank you. Are you deaf? Beth: no I am hearing George: hearing yes. Beth: are you deaf? George: kind of. I am hard of hearing. (I inferred that). See, my hearing aid. Feel free to correct me :)
Spot on Jas!
@@frinkleditz thank you for letting me know!!
this comments section is so wholesome gods aboooove🧡
The only comment section where everyone is actually friendly 😥
Someday, I will understand this conversation, I only know the first part, hello how are you, I'm good thanks
Saw this guy on Eggheads yesterday. He did quite well, a shame he didn't win.
you can watch the proramme on you tube if you missed it. a bit of signing. ruclips.net/video/RWZnlbF1ysY/видео.html
could someone tell me what he signs to describe his hearing at 0:51 ?? thanks x
it almost looks like he said something along the line of "half hearing". He can hear in his left ear perfectly fine. He signed "left ear good" But its just a guess.
Hard of hearing
I'm 10 and trying to learn proper BSL I used to have a club where I teach kids basic signs in my club at school but now that we've got lockdown I've decided to learn properly and maybe start my club up again so this is really useful and I test myself to see if I can understand
Awesome, keep up the good work.
Good for you. Learning at an early age is great - I started learning French and German when I was 11, and the earlier you start, the more natural it feels as you progress into adulthood. Keep going! 👍
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can someone tell me what the sign is after she spells George back to him? I'm learning on an online course but so much is different i'm trying to watch as many versions and learn the differences xx
The nodding clenched fist (ruclips.net/video/hCJOZ5lZQbo/видео.html) means "yes", I think it's widely used slang though or so I've been told, he then follows it with three signs "happy", "meet" and "you" so "happy to meet you". Flowing conversations are what I've found the most difficult about sign language, but maybe also watch out for regional variations, a word can be one sign in one part of the country and quite another somewhere else.
@@Eric13721 thank you!! I'm learning via an online course with alpha academy and find it's so different in some signs to other places when I try to practice understanding xx
I have started learning BSL only recently. It would be nice if you could put the conversation in text below the video so that I could understand the context, I got a little lost after asking about deaf or hearing. Great video to practise understanding conversations though.
I bet you can understand it now though, can't you?
At the top of the screen there should be three dots click on them then click captions.
@@_.yyildd It says the captions are unavailable
@@_.yyildd there are no captions available
I can't emphasise enough that facial and body expressions are vital to any BSL communication. Hearing British people find this quite difficult, but observe any of the videos here on the sidebar and see just how fundamental we need to use our face and body. RobertK.
Thankyou! You did this so beautifully and with such feeling. Truly an offering of praise and worship to God.
Let me know if you would like a power point to accompany this resource. George Raggett
well done Jason!
thank you for sharing
Aww, I love it xx
It all depends on what level of learning you are on. Most of the time that is about the same sort of pace that people sign to one another, Hope this helps.
That looked brilliant! Thank you!
Thank you for posting this! It's beautiful, and will help Rowan and I perform it for the family on Christmas Day! Merry Christmas! xx