British Sign Language: Basic Introduction OfCourse
Price: USD 9
USD 18
  • Duration: Flexible

Course details

10 video demonstrations across 1h of content, plus downloadable pdf scripts
  • Learn the fundamentals of British Sign Language from the alphabet to colours
  • Understand the unique placement of signs depending of it you are discussing general numbers, time, age or money
  • Greet deaf people correctly and respond to simple phrases or questions
  • Learn a new way to communicate!… 
  • Ideal for anyone who wants an introduction to the world of sign language or for those needing BSL knowledge to communicate with relatives or in work

British Sign Language is an official language used in the United Kingdom. According to the British Deaf Association there are over 150" with the 2011 Census showing 22" Updated on 29 January, 2017

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