British Sign Language (BSL): What's Your Job?
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2024
- Learn how to sign various different job titles in British Sign Language (BSL).
At the start of the video, there's some general terms for job titles. The signs for 'advisor' and 'assistant' may depend on your job. With your dominant hand in a 'thumbs up' position and your non-dominant hand with an index finger extended, this represents supporting or helping a person. Both hands in the 'thumbs up' position is used where jobs entail more general support. Feel free to choose the one that matches your job and use the appropriate lip pattern.
The sign used for 'manager' changes depending on the context also. Where the manager is a boss, use the sign with two index fingers extended. However, in the case of a 'Social Media Manager' for example, this context usually refers to someone who is organising workloads and a different sign is used. Use whichever is appropriate to your job role depending on if you are managing people or tasks.
There are some simple sentences at the end of the video to help you use the vocabulary learned in this video. Asking yourself a question is a useful tool to construct sentences in BSL, i.e. 'my job is a builder' becomes 'Job me what? builder' in BSL. Much like English and other languages however, there are various ways to construct sentences.
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The way you that you show the sign in profile, as well as facing, is incredibly helpful. Thank you!
●Time Stamps●
1. 0:19 Job
2. 0:30 Staff
3. 0:42 Volunteer
4. 0:54 Administrator
5. 1:08 Advisor
6. 1:20 Assistant
7. 1:34 Officer
8. 1:49 Co-ordinator
9. 2:02 Team
10. 2:13 Team (different variation)
11. 2:26 Team Member
12. 2:44 Team Leader
13. 2:59 Supervisor
14. 3:14 Manager/Boss
15. 3:25 Assistant Manager
16. 3:40 Area Manager
17. 3:56 CEO
18. 4:10 Nursery Assistant
19. 4:30 Teacher
20. 4:42 Teaching Assistant
21. 4:56 Lecturer
22. 5:07 Head Teacher
23. 5:21 Interpreter
24. 5:33 Communication Support Worker
25. 5:56 Notetaker
26. 6:09 Caretaker
27. 6:22 Cleaner
28. 6:33 Security Guard
29. 6:46 Bouncer
30. 6:59 Electrician
31. 7:10 Plumber
32. 7:22 Painter
33. 7:33 Builder
34. 7:46 Foreman
35. 7:59 Mechanic
36. 8:11 Engineer/Technician
37. 8:23 Lorry Driver
38. 8:37 Taxi Driver
39. 8:52 Bus Driver
40. 9:08 Pilot (of a plane)
41. 9:24 Post Person
42. 9:40 Delivery Person
43. 9:54 Waiter/Waitress
44. 10:07 Bartender
45. 10:20 Chef
46. 10:32 Butcher
47. 10:44 Baker
48. 10:57 Cake Maker
49. 11:13 Marketing Officer
50. 11:33 Communications Officer
51. 11:48 Social Media Manager
52. 12:12 Web Designer
53. 12:32 Software Developer
54. 12:49 IT Support
55. 13:03 Researcher
56. 13:14 Accountant
57. 13:26 Project Manager
58. 13:44 Business Development Officer
59. 14:06 Receptionist
60. 14:16 PA
61. 14:27 Vet
62. 14:41 Doctor
63. 14:52 Nurse
64. 15:06 Pharmacist
65. 15:20 Psychologist
66. 15:33 Counsellor
67. 15:46 Social Worker
68. 15:59 Paramedic
69. 16:13 Firefighter
70. 16:26 Police Officer
71. 16:42 Author
72. 16:55 Artist
73. 17:06 Actor
74. 17:20 Singer
75. 17:32 DJ
76. 17:44 Photographer
77. 17:53 Retail Worker
78. 18:08 Store Assistant
79. 18:22 Customer Service Advisor
80. 18:46 Customer Liaison Officer
81. 19:08 Sales Person
82. 19:23 HR Advisor
83. 19:39 Trainer
84. 19:51 Solicitor
85. 20:03 Judge
(I just noticed that judge is meant to be number 84, so I've made a mistake somewhere)
~BSL Sentences~
20:15 What's your job? (Job you what?)
20:30 My job is a builder. (Job me what builder)
20:51 What job do you want? (Job you want what?)
21:12 I want a job as a doctor. (Job me want what doctor)
21:36 Outro
It is sooo useful that you show the hand form (?) And then the same sign from the side! Sometimes I get it wrong from the front and when you teach the side, I can correct it. 👌👏💜 (excuse my Eng, Im not from The UK)
Great video! I've been wanting to learn BSL for ages but I'm finally giving it a good go this year and actually keeping it up! Your videos are super helpful!
Thank you for these lessons
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This UA-cam channel is amazing and sooo useful!! I work in retail so I have deaf customers so this is has been helpful - could you maybe do one about helping customers , giving advice - I work in toy shop so lots of scope there !! Thanks Dan - glad you’re back doing again 👍🏼👍🏼
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Thank you! I guess dog trainer would be to open fore and middle fingers of both hands (rest of hands in a relaxed fist), point to ground twice, then brush one hand against the other twice (like Dan did) ? So excited to learn that, made my day. Thanks
I really like the incorporation of sentences because I find I can build the vocab but I’m not confident to use it yet so this is great
Im ridiculously excited about a new vid from you guys. Helpful beyond words in learning BSL . 👌 maybe i need to get a life 😂😂
Would it be possible to make a video with vocab about the house/every day activities? Like rooms in the house but also things you might do in the house. “Cook” “eat” “kitchen” “TV” “watch TV” “bedroom” “sleep” “bed” “computer” etc?
I really love your videos! can you show me how to sign 'wall'? or 'sat on a wall' please?
16:16
I've found I'm one bout of carpal tunnel syndrome away from getting punched by a Fireman.
Ooh i like plumber that's a fun one
Hi
Don’t suppose you can do a videos on signs you may use in a veterinary practice either by owners or veterinary staff?