Your a fab teacher,I watched a few others before I found your videos your the first to explain the topic comes first.... I was getting mixed up and confused in the order until you explained that so thank you , I've subscribed and ill be watching all your videos and practicing ❤
You are a great teacher, thanks so much for posting these. I sent off for postcards of BSL alphabet in the 80s, as a hearing person, who ended up in retail. learning just some situational signs was really helpful. Its fun to learn and a great way to make spaces more accessable and inclusive. Placdes like retail often have 'scripts' the things you say most often, so even if you are someone who hasn't time to learn the entire language, its possible to learn signs relevant to situations you are in most often. Just wish it was a language also taught at schools, the world would be so much more inclusive then.
This is brilliant. Just started on my BSL journey with online course but this channel will be a great tool also. I'll be sure to thumbs all ever video o watch. Really likes this one. Precise and clear instructions.
I am deaf in left ear and hearing in right , which causes me hearing problems .. I am.learning BSL and have just started working for a deaf association. I really like your teaching style ..but found your background sound very distracting as I could hear your explanation. In the end I have to turn music off and read with captuoning
i am left handed but only write left handed, my grandson has been left deaf with maningitis have tried a few signs right handed will it be easier for me to do this for him hes right handed hes only two just dont want to confuse him while he learns.susan
Please can you consider people with sensory issues when choosing the music. Many neuro diverse people like myself can’t focus on both music and speech. The harp music is to loud and distracting. Also can you consider signing as your speak as this helps to get learners used to interpreting sign. We might not get it all however it’s good to have the opportunity to try.
I'm beginning to learn BSL and found your videos! So helpful, thank you. If I'm mouthing questions while I sign them, should I mouth the question in English (i.e. 'what's the time') or should i mouth the individual signs (i.e. time what) if that makes sense?
You're a good teacher but find you pointing to your right shoulder not left as you say.... maybe the screen is mirrored or not mirrored or something something?! 🤔 Also i agree with others about the distracting music 🎶 we would rather just hear you ! sorry i hate to sound critical because it's not in a bad way at all. ❤😊👌🏽 👍🏿 🫶🏻 Thank you 😊 (🫵🏽🪨) ( you rock!) 🎉
Your a fab teacher,I watched a few others before I found your videos your the first to explain the topic comes first.... I was getting mixed up and confused in the order until you explained that so thank you , I've subscribed and ill be watching all your videos and practicing ❤
You are a great teacher, thanks so much for posting these. I sent off for postcards of BSL alphabet in the 80s, as a hearing person, who ended up in retail. learning just some situational signs was really helpful. Its fun to learn and a great way to make spaces more accessable and inclusive. Placdes like retail often have 'scripts' the things you say most often, so even if you are someone who hasn't time to learn the entire language, its possible to learn signs relevant to situations you are in most often. Just wish it was a language also taught at schools, the world would be so much more inclusive then.
Agree 💯
Super thanks Aunty Janet!
This is brilliant. Just started on my BSL journey with online course but this channel will be a great tool also. I'll be sure to thumbs all ever video o watch. Really likes this one. Precise and clear instructions.
All the best with learning BSL!
@@BSLClub thanks so much.
Very clear descriptions thanks!
Thank you, I found this very helpful. I will be coming back each week!
Thank you for your videos ! I'm enjoying them so much ! And learning loads
thankyou so much very helpful!
Great thing !
I find your videos by far the best for learning bsl! Thank you ! 🫵🏻🤜🏻
so helpful
thank you!
Thanks!
I am deaf in left ear and hearing in right , which causes me hearing problems .. I am.learning BSL and have just started working for a deaf association.
I really like your teaching style ..but found your background sound very distracting as I could hear your explanation. In the end I have to turn music off and read with captuoning
i am left handed but only write left handed, my grandson has been left deaf with maningitis have tried a few signs right handed will it be easier for me to do this for him hes right handed hes only two just dont want to confuse him while he learns.susan
Please can you consider people with sensory issues when choosing the music. Many neuro diverse people like myself can’t focus on both music and speech.
The harp music is to loud and distracting.
Also can you consider signing as your speak as this helps to get learners used to interpreting sign.
We might not get it all however it’s good to have the opportunity to try.
Hi, are you doing any new videos? Some of your sign may need update.
I'm beginning to learn BSL and found your videos! So helpful, thank you. If I'm mouthing questions while I sign them, should I mouth the question in English (i.e. 'what's the time') or should i mouth the individual signs (i.e. time what) if that makes sense?
For the people that wanna know. It's probably to mouth it in bsl grammar
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Can you place sign words with the letter D
music is too much
You're a good teacher but find you pointing to your right shoulder not left as you say.... maybe the screen is mirrored or not mirrored or something something?! 🤔
Also i agree with others about the distracting music 🎶 we would rather just hear you ! sorry i hate to sound critical because it's not in a bad way at all. ❤😊👌🏽 👍🏿 🫶🏻
Thank you 😊
(🫵🏽🪨) ( you rock!) 🎉