I feel like I’ve discovered a treasure trove! Mel you’re an amazing teacher, so grateful for all the videos. just relearning BSL and feeling a bit overwhelmed at class but found your videos and I’m so happy! Thank you ❤
Finding this really helpful with my Level 1 BSL placements and just general receptive skills. I can rewind and and recap signing . Im grateful their is a transcript and you speak low volume otherwise it would be more difficult at this stage so thank you. Really appreciate and its given me ideas to practice. Amazing thank you x
Thank you, I always find your videos so helpful. One thing I was wondering is how placement interacts with listing multiple things on your fingers. To use the same example as the video, allocating Mary to the first finger, and Jane to the second. Are there certain situations when placement or listing is preferable, or does it just come down to the choice of the person signing? (Sorry if that's a confusing way to describe it.)
hi thank you. I understand you clearly. Listing on hand, enumeration, is often good when listing people, children, bro, sisters, food etc...because you can go back to the finger without having to repeat the name. Also it's clear. Placement is often good when you're describing something in relation to something else. For easy example-Jane [placement] Mary [placement] first time met. So basically you would bring the right and left index finger in towards each other. Placement is also good when you're signing about topographical information. Hope that's a little bit helpful.🤗
Ah, that makes perfect sense, thanks! It helps my understanding of when to use each method, and it's good to learn the term 'enumeration' too. Answering a question on an old video so quickly, and in detail is really dedicated. @@bsllearningwithmel4459
I feel like I’ve discovered a treasure trove! Mel you’re an amazing teacher, so grateful for all the videos. just relearning BSL and feeling a bit overwhelmed at class but found your videos and I’m so happy! Thank you ❤
Hi thank you, you’re welcome. I’m not sure about amazing 😄but it’s very kind of you. All the best with your bsl.
Finding this really helpful with my Level 1 BSL placements and just general receptive skills. I can rewind and and recap signing . Im grateful their is a transcript and you speak low volume otherwise it would be more difficult at this stage so thank you. Really appreciate and its given me ideas to practice. Amazing thank you x
@@ellebond7142 I really appreciate that, thank you.
Love these sort of topics they're really interesting
Yes I agree, thank you for watching😁
Mel, were you using signed English here?
I believe so yes.
Thank you, I always find your videos so helpful. One thing I was wondering is how placement interacts with listing multiple things on your fingers. To use the same example as the video, allocating Mary to the first finger, and Jane to the second. Are there certain situations when placement or listing is preferable, or does it just come down to the choice of the person signing? (Sorry if that's a confusing way to describe it.)
hi thank you. I understand you clearly. Listing on hand, enumeration, is often good when listing people, children, bro, sisters, food etc...because you can go back to the finger without having to repeat the name. Also it's clear.
Placement is often good when you're describing something in relation to something else. For easy example-Jane [placement] Mary [placement] first time met. So basically you would bring the right and left index finger in towards each other. Placement is also good when you're signing about topographical information. Hope that's a little bit helpful.🤗
Ah, that makes perfect sense, thanks! It helps my understanding of when to use each method, and it's good to learn the term 'enumeration' too. Answering a question on an old video so quickly, and in detail is really dedicated. @@bsllearningwithmel4459
Helpful Thank you
@@TheLadrowski you’re welcome, thank you for watching
Super video. Thank you.
✨⭐️👍👌🌟💫 thank you Mel 😊
Thank you susan 😀
Thanks Mel, my husband name is John and daughter Mary looool x
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