haha, this is agood video 🙂 im trying to learn at least a little bit of BSL, but its hard to find lessons for free
I totally agree 🙂 Although I didn’t take french because I am able to communicate in Welsh and to be honest, I just didn’t like it 😛
Really easy to understand!!
Good point, but then again social workers are a waste of time anyway, just look at the baby deaths.
Hi,
Why don’t Social workers in England Know BSL?
I know a girl in New Castel who is Deaf her Social worker knows NO BSL whatsoever!
This is a great video 🙂 and it is funny, especially about the trousers!
The sentence structure is interesting, i’m multilingual (thnk my parents for forcing me to take french lessons while living in wales) and the switcharound of certain areas is very similar. In many languages the object comes before its description (i.e. a green ball becomes a ball that is green) and something similar seems to happen with bsl. Thank you, very interesting.
Yes, you are very fluid and easy to understand, i’m scottish and learning BSL but even with the little regonial differences i understood you brilliantly.
Nice video
Very informative, excellent signing Jane, very fluid and clear .
Thanks, it’s southern region.
We knew that there was other BSL dvds out there that covered the levels etc, but they are boring and hard to watch a 2nd time, so Jane suggested we make it fun and easy to remember.
not a bad blog if i do say so myself the style diff what region are you from if i can ask goood again keep uo the good work dorm
haha, this is agood video 🙂 im trying to learn at least a little bit of BSL, but its hard to find lessons for free
I totally agree 🙂 Although I didn’t take french because I am able to communicate in Welsh and to be honest, I just didn’t like it 😛
Really easy to understand!!
Good point, but then again social workers are a waste of time anyway, just look at the baby deaths.
Hi,
Why don’t Social workers in England Know BSL?
I know a girl in New Castel who is Deaf her Social worker knows NO BSL whatsoever!
This is a great video 🙂 and it is funny, especially about the trousers!
The sentence structure is interesting, i’m multilingual (thnk my parents for forcing me to take french lessons while living in wales) and the switcharound of certain areas is very similar. In many languages the object comes before its description (i.e. a green ball becomes a ball that is green) and something similar seems to happen with bsl. Thank you, very interesting.
Yes, you are very fluid and easy to understand, i’m scottish and learning BSL but even with the little regonial differences i understood you brilliantly.
Nice video
Very informative, excellent signing Jane, very fluid and clear .
Thanks, it’s southern region.
We knew that there was other BSL dvds out there that covered the levels etc, but they are boring and hard to watch a 2nd time, so Jane suggested we make it fun and easy to remember.
not a bad blog if i do say so myself the style diff what region are you from if i can ask goood again keep uo the good work dorm