How To Sign The Alphabet Using British Sign Language
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- Videojug
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How To Sign The Alphabet Using British Sign Language
This film shows you the basics of sign language by showing us how to sign the alphabet. It's as easy as ABC when you learn it the Videojug way!
Step 1: You will need
Step 2: Vowels
A
E
I
O
U
Step 3: A-G
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
Step 4: H-N
h
I
j
k
l
m
n
Step 5: O-U
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
Step 6: V-Z
v
w
x
y
z
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Tips & Comments
Oh wow I wanted to get an idea of BSL and found out its way different ASL nice to know
Very helpful and it seems that it's not so difficult to learn and to communicate.
Nice idea to have this on Video Jug although I was disappointed to see a non-native signer to present these BSL instruction videos. There were a lot of errors. Jug - correct handshape but incorrect movement and orientation. Facial expressions used to demonstrate facial expressions and body language were not appropriate. The signs showed for A, B, C, D, E, F, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, T, U, V, Y were ALL WRONG! wrong handshape, orientation or location. It is important to have a BSL teacher who is a native signer, trained to teach BSL as a language and trained in the linguistics of BSL!
Here are some excellent baby sign language lessons- anything from the alphabet to food signs, songs, animals, family/motivational- very cool and easy to learn http://www.mindbites.com/person/84-MySmartHands
I was going to write, I just taught myself how to sign the alpha bet - but it was you! It seems so easy now that I know how. Cheers
Very helpful, thank you. I had been using pictures which made it look more complicated that it really was. Much simpler when you see somebody acutally doing it!
My first real look at BSL considering a course and wanted a quick glance-that was amazing - thanks.
i think that paula was FAB so therefore she is really helpful in my course work
this is very good n looks way easier than asl
I love it! We work with autistic children in america and I think you sign language is much easier. Thank you Paula! Deb from Washington DC