“I wish all schools could teach BSL so that deaf people could feel included.”
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
- Do you agree? We spoke to British deaf CZcamsr Jazzy, to talk about the deaf community, what it was like growing up within an all-hearing family and how learning British sign language (BSL) can help deaf people feel included.
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My school had a class full of deaf kids and taught ALS to kids who wanted to learn after school hours. I made a friend with a young deaf girl but have lost contact with her after moving. I had fun learning to speak with her.
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At my school we have a club for sign language and I now know animals,colours, greetings, days of the week and numbers all in BSL! Me and my friends love it!!
Well said. Hopefully when the new Act will encourage more people to learn BSL.
I am hearing and in currently learning bsl so that i can communicate with more people! I definitely wish it was taught in schools and i am going to suggest the idea to our school captain once they are announced. Accessibility is extremely important and schools definitely need to be more inclusive. I am currently a beginner in bsl but i strive to improve! Thank you for this informative video:)
Exactly!!!!!! My mum and dad is deaf and I'm teaching all of my friends bsl!!
Thanks for sharing! It's great for you to be able to do that and for others to learn!
when I was in year 3 , my cousin found out she was significantly going deaf I wrote a heartfelt letter to my teacher at that time and nothing was done (I asked if we could learn bsl in school ) . I left last year ...they are teaching my younger siblings some signs now so I really grateful for that .I'm still learning bsl and will continue to because I'd like to be able to communicate with everyone around me no matter what
I wish my school taught me sign language as I'm hard of hearing it would also help on the days I'm having trouble with my speach and can't get my words out properly.
This is the reason I'm trying to learn bsl, if one day I'm in a situation where I can talk to someone who uses bsl I can without having to write it down or anything
In my class in scotland we had 10 classes of BSL it was really fun actually
I know right! If schools taught bsl then it would be soooo much better for deaf people and for hearing people! If it was a gcse then I would be straight there!!
I’m deaf in my right ear but although I’m not fully deaf I would like to sign just in case I know my ABCs and would like to learn more!! ❤
My nephew has a deteriorating condition & he gives sign language lessons to the class which is great.
Jazzy, I have not heard from you in a while like few years. I remember you signs BSL with the song “Roar” I love your BSL. I watched that video few times and some others too. I can’t remember what it was. I’m hoping you could come back in CZcams. I thought you left cuz I saw your leg with some cast on. I’m not sure what you were using it. Anyway I hope you’re doing well so far. I learned some of BSL.
I'm not deaf but me and my daughter are Autistic and are nonverbal ALOT. Bsl would help ALOT but private tutors are expensive. 😢
I would include you I'm learning sign language rn and I know around 200 signs ok it's not a lot but it's something
Jazzy please set up a channel on CZcams that I can watch as I have been trying to learn some language for years, but never have anybody to practice with because when I attended BSL level one and two, I was the only male there and all the girls thought it was weird that I wanted to learn Sign Language.
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Yes 100%! At least the basics for common decency
I completely agree xx
Should replace France lesson to BSL lesson
My school has bsl club
I wish instead of a language you learn sign language that your country uses, e.g BSL. Because it's better to learn that then a language, and your more likely to use sign language
Me and my family are all hearing but my youngest who was born with JIA understands being different and wants to lean sign language any advise ? P.s I'm trying to learn but not able to find anyone to practice with.
My school has this thing called SAS for ks3 and you pick different options per term and one is BSL!! We pearn pretty much everything I already know in sign but I can always help out and I couldn't pass on the opportunity of picking this option!! 🤍