I am so glad you’re back. I hope you are well and will carry on supporting all the BsL learners out here. You are such an asset to the deaf community. Thank you.
Thanks Mel 😊 I think I got 99% of this . after watching as many of your videos as possible, I have just passed L2 and now started L3 . I love your content , and it is so helpful ❤
Lovely to see you back here again. I've always enjoyed your videos. I'd just explained to my hubby I'd watched you from Level 1 and I'm just sitting my Level 3 exams. Presentation finished, informal conversation and receptive left to do.
@@bsllearningwithmel4459 Not sure yet, I'm considering doing Level 4 if I pass them all. In Level 3 the amount of knowledge surrounding the deaf community including the history has been an eye opener. X
Glad to see you back again. I've been watching for a while now and with some on-line tuition I am beginning to understand some of this and get the general picture of the story. Thank you.
Your videos have helped so much so glad to see you making more! Just a couple q's around including questions in middle of sentence structure if that's okay? So say someone asks me something simple like someone asks me where I work. Some people seem to answer "work me where, actor" and some seem to say just "work me actor". Is there a rule or is it flexible in terms of how I could respond? Same goes for including "why" in a sentence order. In an earlier video you translate something saying "yesterday bridge black cat sitting why fish watching". I guess I was wondering if the "why" is always needed in that too, or whether I could sign "yesterday bridge black cat, watching fish" Thank you again! Your videos are a life saver
Hi thank you. Hopefully answer your questions well. BSL does have flexibility as long as the structure is correct. You could sign work me what, actor. You could make it briefer by pointing to yourself and signing actor work.As well head nods or shakes add info. For example, actor work (shake head) you're saying you don't work as an actor, or actor work (head nod) you're telling me you do work as an actor. I love bsl linguistics but I better stop there.😃
It’s very similar to king. Your right hand is a claw shape. Put it on the side of your head, then just lift it up slightly keeping the claw shape. It’s a bit like a crown. Hope that makes sense.
I am so glad you’re back. I hope you are well and will carry on supporting all the BsL learners out here. You are such an asset to the deaf community. Thank you.
Thats so kind thank you.
Thanks Mel 😊 I think I got 99% of this . after watching as many of your videos as possible, I have just passed L2 and now started L3 . I love your content , and it is so helpful ❤
Thank you very much. Congratulations on passing your level 2.I hope you're level 3 goes well. Im sure you will enjoy it. 😃
Lovely to see you back here again. I've always enjoyed your videos. I'd just explained to my hubby I'd watched you from Level 1 and I'm just sitting my Level 3 exams. Presentation finished, informal conversation and receptive left to do.
Thank you. I hope your last 2 exams go well. Maybe level 6 then 😀
@@bsllearningwithmel4459 Not sure yet, I'm considering doing Level 4 if I pass them all. In Level 3 the amount of knowledge surrounding the deaf community including the history has been an eye opener. X
Glad to see you back again. I've been watching for a while now and with some on-line tuition I am beginning to understand some of this and get the general picture of the story. Thank you.
Thank you. You’re very welcome.
Over the moon to see you post videos again! Looking forward to learning more!
Thank you very much 😊
Wonderful to see you back. Really enjoyed this video. Ever so helpful, thanks. Just started Level 2.
Brilliant! I hope your level 2 goes well. That's the level I aimed it for.
Love the new video! I’m learning BSL using your videos. Such an amazing resource. Thank you.
You’re really welcome, thank you.
Wonderful to have you back on YT Mel.🎉
Thank you!! 😊
Loving all your content Mel, just working through beginners playlist. Please keep them coming.
I will do thank you.
Thank you Mel, your receptive praactice videos are so beneficial. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support x
Welcome back. So glad you’re doing vids again.
Thank you. I’m pleased to be back. 😊
Welcome back! Hope you are doing well 😊
Hi thank you so much.
I thought of this channel when I was watching the Great British Bake Off the other day! The baker who is hard of hearing seems so nice too 🙂
I saw that. Yes she does look nice.🤗
Great video. Understood it all and got the questions right !!! Happy days
That’s brilliant 🎉
I only came across your channel yesterday and thought it was a shame you'd not made any videos recently! What a coincidence!
I really hope it will be helpful for you 😊
Your videos have helped so much so glad to see you making more! Just a couple q's around including questions in middle of sentence structure if that's okay?
So say someone asks me something simple like someone asks me where I work. Some people seem to answer "work me where, actor" and some seem to say just "work me actor". Is there a rule or is it flexible in terms of how I could respond?
Same goes for including "why" in a sentence order. In an earlier video you translate something saying "yesterday bridge black cat sitting why fish watching". I guess I was wondering if the "why" is always needed in that too, or whether I could sign "yesterday bridge black cat, watching fish"
Thank you again! Your videos are a life saver
Hi thank you. Hopefully answer your questions well. BSL does have flexibility as long as the structure is correct. You could sign work me what, actor. You could make it briefer by pointing to yourself and signing actor work.As well head nods or shakes add info. For example, actor work (shake head) you're saying you don't work as an actor, or actor work (head nod) you're telling me you do work as an actor. I love bsl linguistics but I better stop there.😃
@@bsllearningwithmel4459 that's ace, thanks so much for the help!
So good to see you back!
Thank you, happy to be back.
Love the video, followed you since doing level 1. Now starting level 3 next week 😀. Glad to see you back x
That's great. I hope your level 3 goes well.
I am enjoying your videos i am deaf myself i love BSL😊
Really pleased, hoping to do more 🙂
SHE'S BACKKKK
Looove it. Thank you x
Thank you! Happy signing x
Could you teach me how to sign princess?
It’s very similar to king. Your right hand is a claw shape. Put it on the side of your head, then just lift it up slightly keeping the claw shape. It’s a bit like a crown. Hope that makes sense.
Thanks!
Meeeeelll! ❤
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