British Sign Language - A Beginner's Vocabulary

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  • @alicekerby4569
    @alicekerby4569 7 років тому +122

    For anyone who is looking for something specific:
    Fingerspelling 0:48
    Questions 2:48
    Transport 4:23
    Family 5:25
    Greetings 9:29
    Home 11:08
    Weather 15:31
    Time 17:10
    Sport 19:13
    Colours 21:05
    Clothes 22:21
    Numbers 25:36
    Money 27:06
    School 28:53
    Job 32:35
    Food 37:59
    Opinions 42:13
    Clarification 43:40
    Calendar 44:19
    Weather Part 2 46:47
    Age 47:49
    Time 48:40
    Directions 49:25
    Drinks 50:54
    Hobbies 52:21
    Town 54:46
    Describing people 56:22
    Animals 1:00:12
    Work 1:03:34

  • @alliem9053
    @alliem9053 7 років тому +40

    My best friend got meningitis and is now deaf so I'm learning bsl as best as I can in between school. I have all the books but videos like this make my life so much easier so we can talk like we used to - thank you

  • @eddiewilson1791
    @eddiewilson1791 4 роки тому +3

    also, i love the way you've got the subjects in time sections easy to click, brilliant work

  • @christinawilkephillips7684
    @christinawilkephillips7684 9 років тому +21

    I know I've already commented, but so far this is the best bsl on UA-cam that I've found, I keep coming back to it! cheers! x

  • @FeatherPhoenix
    @FeatherPhoenix 5 років тому +1

    A massive thank you! I just got a new friend who's deaf and this is super helpful. I couldn't believe how much easier it is to learn sign language than a foreign language!

  • @MrBrinno
    @MrBrinno 9 років тому +3

    This is a brilliant resource, thank you. The repeat is very helpful. Thanks to all of you. Great job.

  • @christaylor6433
    @christaylor6433 10 років тому +14

    Excellent upload, thanks! It includes a lot of the essential signs you'll need, awesome vid. :)

  • @CT02
    @CT02 8 років тому +4

    This taught me so much, now I can talk to deaf people too and understand what they are saying

    • @brokenrose4274
      @brokenrose4274 8 років тому +3

      lucky :o !! i really wanna learn it :( it seems hard :/ :( but i will do my best to learn it ><

    • @vivkneuss6248
      @vivkneuss6248 8 років тому +1

      Charlotte Pix p

  • @singlecrochet6999
    @singlecrochet6999 8 років тому +4

    I've been wanting to learn sign language for a while now, I shall save this to my sign language albumn on UA-cam and watch it until I perfect it.
    Thank you.

  • @arifsonrifqie8464
    @arifsonrifqie8464 10 років тому +7

    I love to learn sign language for so long. Thanks for the vid. I learn basic conversation from here :)

  • @terrythepost
    @terrythepost 6 років тому

    Such a helpful video! Will definitely be coming back to watch this again. Also the credits/ outtakes were so funny :')

  • @eddiewilson1791
    @eddiewilson1791 4 роки тому

    ive been wanting to learn for a long time and always found videos that were too fast and didnt explain the basics, im only 5 mins in and ive memorized easily the first section. i aim to learn a section per night and practice through the day or maybe 5-10 signs a day... im feeling very comfortable with this tutorial so far and based on the other comments, i am feeling positive about learning. thanks for a great video

  • @aldenasuemia
    @aldenasuemia 8 років тому +3

    Love it, best beginner vocabulary video I found so far, wish you did one about Verbs... Thank you

    • @angela5acooper
      @angela5acooper 6 років тому

      Excellent! I am working with a 7 yr old child whose parents are deaf, he signs very well, now I can interact with them!

  • @gailfullilove5673
    @gailfullilove5673 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. This will help me sign to my deaf father in law. I know I will never be fluent but it might make communication easier and I hope he will understand more of what I am saying.

  • @MrShafi04
    @MrShafi04 9 років тому +1

    Excellent upload!
    keep up the good work.

  • @christinawilkephillips7684
    @christinawilkephillips7684 9 років тому +1

    Thanks that's a fantastic video when your trying to learn, straight forward, and clear! Cheers guys! :-D

  • @cherylstephenson1646
    @cherylstephenson1646 6 років тому +1

    this was great I do basic bsl with some children and this helped a great deal to continue to get it right. Thanks

  • @kuldipkauldar7259
    @kuldipkauldar7259 6 років тому +1

    thank you for very useful training and good variety of topics.

  • @NenaMataHari
    @NenaMataHari 9 років тому +25

    This is fascinating. It is amazing how different it is from ASL. =) I want to know both ASL and BSL.

    • @charlottemckeown4629
      @charlottemckeown4629 7 років тому +1

      i and british and i know the ASL alphabet and am learning now the full BSL language

    • @maxwhite6258
      @maxwhite6258 5 років тому

      Why are they different?

    • @TechonStage
      @TechonStage 5 років тому +4

      @@maxwhite6258 They developed at different times and in different countries. Its like asking why French and German are different

  • @albertsanjosesweetpandariy6858
    @albertsanjosesweetpandariy6858 5 років тому

    Hi, I was so bless to see your video, I don't have any experienced on how to deal with out beloved deaf brother and sister, but now I'm confident to use some of this sign language. thank you so much.... much love from Saudi Arabia New in Vlogging

  • @myribunt5261
    @myribunt5261 5 років тому

    This is amazing. So useful and easy. Can't thank enough.

  • @enriquemontes7234
    @enriquemontes7234 8 років тому +2

    I have been studying different languages around the world and the brittish is one of the most easy at all.

  • @sarahleaver4931
    @sarahleaver4931 7 років тому +1

    This video is great thank you I’m learning so much.

  • @MattCrawley_Music
    @MattCrawley_Music 8 років тому +1

    Excellent, thankyou!

  • @savanahbunett2082
    @savanahbunett2082 9 років тому +8

    I speak ASL and spoken English that's it.

  • @kuldipkauldar7259
    @kuldipkauldar7259 6 років тому

    great very helpful comprehensive guide thank you

  • @kuldipkauldar7259
    @kuldipkauldar7259 6 років тому

    nice and comprehensive very useful and practical, thank you

  • @janov911
    @janov911 10 років тому +2

    clear and concise...thank you...

  • @nelg70
    @nelg70 10 років тому

    Thank you for the upload, I am currently learning to sign for my wife and others..slowly but surely. :-)

  • @susansutton1712
    @susansutton1712 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for sharing

  • @B1e2li3v4
    @B1e2li3v4 7 років тому +2

    Do you have videos related to conversation for beginner in slow action.

  • @Reichieru1
    @Reichieru1 9 років тому

    I am focusing on ASL because that is what my students and family use (us being in North America). But it is interesting to see the differences. In ASL, all finger spelling letters are done with one hand, and therefore resulted in different ways of signing certain words. There are similar or identical ones, like jacket and skirt, which are very logical. Then there are the ones like chemist, which looks very much like the ASL sign for yogurt.

    • @jessie6225
      @jessie6225 8 років тому

      I'm learning BSL because I live in England and it's what they speak here , but yeah it is interesting seeing different countries sign language. Many people think sign language is an international language but it is very much not 😂!!

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      Using facial expressions will differentiate between the two, also lip reading helps.

  • @ellssss_
    @ellssss_ 9 років тому +1

    Very helpful

  • @111whitefox111
    @111whitefox111 6 років тому +1

    there is a decon in our church who is deaf from birth I really wanted to learn to sign to try and talk to her rather than her writing everything down for everyone.

  • @andrewblackamore4668
    @andrewblackamore4668 9 років тому +5

    To add confusion I'm ambidextrous so always get confused ... do I "mirror" your actions or "reverse" them?

    • @bethrevill
      @bethrevill 9 років тому +1

      +Andrew Blackamore You sign with your dominant hand, so depending on which hand you write with, depends on if you reverse or mirror them

    • @andrewblackamore4668
      @andrewblackamore4668 9 років тому +1

      Beth Revill Helps but does really me as I'm ambidextrous, I can switch from left to right without thinking. Every useful but can be confusing at times.
      I'll try sticking right handed while I learn .... I'll confuse others later LOL

    • @bethrevill
      @bethrevill 9 років тому +2

      +Andrew Blackamore As long as within a conversation you keep with one hand as the dominant its easy to follow what our saying, just don't switch it up from word to word :)

  • @thingsarnttrueanymor
    @thingsarnttrueanymor 3 роки тому

    This just popped up on my time line. As been learning BSL it's great and so much in it but wish it wld slow down a bit, the people sign so fast then they move on. Just try slowing down a bit when demonstrating please

  • @bakes887
    @bakes887 5 років тому

    Is 12:34 dishwasher or dishwater?

  • @tamsinkerr4297
    @tamsinkerr4297 9 років тому +4

    i always end up mixing between both hands, does that matter?

  • @andreal1203
    @andreal1203 4 роки тому

    Hi I was wondering if these signs were regional or used everywhere in Britain

    • @morgaaaaaa
      @morgaaaaaa 4 роки тому +1

      i have a feeling there's no strong answer to that. it's a bit like spoken English, where there will be words you know the region they come from, and others you presume to be nationwide. the creators of this video are likely to have used as many standardised signs as possible, but some may be regional

  • @MTMegMeg
    @MTMegMeg 9 років тому +3

    I have learn a few words differently like "aunt" and "uncle". Have I learn them wrong or are there just different signs?

    • @madeleine6930
      @madeleine6930 9 років тому

      +Meg Rutledge old comment but my BSL teacher signs them differently to this video, it's like dialects, some things have different signs.

  • @mathildae.5777
    @mathildae.5777 9 років тому +5

    I'm left handed and because of another video I learned the alphabet the wrong way ( as if i was right handed) Is that confusing or can i just keep it like that?

    • @limerickgoblin7311
      @limerickgoblin7311 9 років тому +2

      +Mathilda Noctem It won't confuse anyone you're trying to communicate with - it's just a demonstration for people who are more comfortable doing the main actions with their left hand. Just do whatever is comfortable.

    • @anitalowe970
      @anitalowe970 8 років тому +3

      Hello, this is Anita from Deaf Direct. Use the orientation that is most comfortable for you as a left-hander, as long as you are clear in your fingerspelling handshapes, there will be no confusion. The important thing is not to swap hands in the middle of spelling words as that will be confusing for the receiver.

    • @thunderstrike-rw4hn
      @thunderstrike-rw4hn 7 років тому +2

      yes good point anita changing hands can be very confussing ... good video

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому +1

      I am left handed, but I learned to play the violin right handed. I know it doesn't sound relevant, but you can use either hand.

  • @a-pileof-owls8744
    @a-pileof-owls8744 9 років тому +4

    what's the difference between "thank you" and "please"? I watched that fragment 10 or more times and still see no defference. Is there any?

    • @pollythedolly6047
      @pollythedolly6047 9 років тому +2

      There's no difference :)

    • @charlotteparsons3552
      @charlotteparsons3552 9 років тому +1

      the way i taught my kids to remeber is 'ta to your bra and please to your knee's

    • @barrydec2865
      @barrydec2865 8 років тому

      +Ivan Kos look at the mouth!

    • @MattCrawley_Music
      @MattCrawley_Music 8 років тому +1

      I've seen people bring the hand to their chin for please and away from their chin for thankyou

    • @NeptuneTart
      @NeptuneTart 8 років тому +3

      Sign language isn't just the hand signs - it's lip-reading and expressions, too! So for please and thank you, they're exactly the same sign except that you would mouth 'please' with please and 'thank you' with thank you! :)

  • @enriquemontes7234
    @enriquemontes7234 8 років тому +1

    by the way thank you very much for the video.

  • @Liluah
    @Liluah 9 років тому +2

    thanks so much, ive always wanted to learn sign language and this really helps, but ive a question: do i directly copy the movements with my hand, or do i need to flip them?

    • @bethrevill
      @bethrevill 9 років тому

      +Schwanenhaelschen You sign with your dominant hand, so depending on which hand you write with, depends on if you reverse or mirror them

    • @Liluah
      @Liluah 9 років тому

      Beth Revill thank you so much i was so confused youre saving me

  • @keithmartland6463
    @keithmartland6463 7 років тому

    I am deaf in one ear but hear well enough, but there's a lady at work who is deaf, and nobody talks to her, i just wanted lean to hello etc, but looking at this video going to take me years

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому +1

      Learn the basics. A few gestures may make your friend feel less isolated.

  • @stephsingleton1222
    @stephsingleton1222 8 років тому +1

    Hi! I love the video, I am just wondering if these signs are suitable for the Liverpool/North west region, as I know different places have different dialects and signs. Sorry to sound stupid, thank you!

    • @ceejayjoseph8706
      @ceejayjoseph8706 7 років тому

      Different regions do say things slightly differently, but there's quite a bit of cross-over. They'll tell you if they don't understand, plus, if you're making the correct mouth shapes they'll get it.

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      Lol @ dialects. They can't hear you :D

    • @sarahhutchins
      @sarahhutchins 6 років тому +1

      @@chrisconlon7970 Sign Language like spoken language consists of various different dialects and accents

  • @MySlytherin
    @MySlytherin 8 років тому +7

    Omg I know ASL and it's totally different from BSL. I want to study BSL because I have to move to Scotland but... Why it is so difficult? :( :(

    • @thunderstrike-rw4hn
      @thunderstrike-rw4hn 7 років тому +2

      just take your time you know ASL you can pick up BSL just take the time one at a time and yu will get it

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      If you had to move to China you would be learning one of the most difficult languages in the world, not to mention writing it down. Sign language is easy in comparison.

  • @lilmizsxc1
    @lilmizsxc1 8 років тому

    hi i'm trying to learn BSL for my 2yr old as we was told NOT to use makaton at the minute all she knows is mom, dad brother and i think sister but on here it shows it different same with mother i was told mother was 2 taps on the side of your head i'm getting confused as i don't want to teach her the wrong way. any advise

    • @tybrady1832
      @tybrady1832 8 років тому

      Tammy dd by I

    • @lilmizsxc1
      @lilmizsxc1 8 років тому

      Sorry don't know what u mean

    • @lushbritishgirl5275
      @lushbritishgirl5275 8 років тому

      Hi Tammy!
      There are two different ways of signing mum. It depends a lot on where you're from in the uk. Both would be understood by any bsl signer though. Either of the signs are fine to use. The more common one is probably the one that you learnt which is two taps on the side of the head because it is easier for the hand to move to . hope this is helpful for you!

  • @trauermusik
    @trauermusik 6 років тому

    I am learning by myself and I do some letters as I was right handed and some as I was left handed just because they come naturally like that to me. Is that ok or can it create confusion? Thank you!

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      Many replies already, it is better to use dominant hand. You might even confuse yourself with both hands.

  • @oliviahodgson60
    @oliviahodgson60 8 років тому

    Hi I am an American Sign Language student but my family is from Engliand more south than north. K want to learn BSL would these signs work for that??
    Sorry if this is silly lol

    • @oliviahodgson60
      @oliviahodgson60 8 років тому

      Hi meant England silly auto correct

    • @ceejayjoseph8706
      @ceejayjoseph8706 7 років тому

      ASL and BSL are very different so you'll have to choose one or the other. The person you are signing to may well have experience of both but you will have to ask. BSL is 'regional', so someone in South London may have some slight differentiation to someone living in the North of England because they speak a bit differently.

  • @putridale1406
    @putridale1406 9 років тому

    I'm left-handed and I find it really hard to sign as if I was right handed. Is it okay if I do the same thing but mirrored? I'm sorry if what I'm saying is nonsense and there is no difference. I'm new to sign language.

    • @EJIsaksen
      @EJIsaksen 9 років тому

      oiki poiki Yeah you sign with your dominant hand (so you can do the mirrored version if that's easier)

    • @putridale1406
      @putridale1406 9 років тому

      Emma Isaksen Oh thank you for the information!

  • @MattCrawley_Music
    @MattCrawley_Music 8 років тому +1

    Is the word 'live' the same as 'toilet'?

    • @adelelones3211
      @adelelones3211 8 років тому +1

      very similar, 'live' involves touching you left shoulder with your middle finger on your right hand and with the finger rub your shoulder side to side (small movements only) whereas toilet is exactly the same but instead of the wiggle double tap your shoulder :) hope this helps, this may vary due to regional signs but they are VERY similar so as long as you lip pattern is correct you will be fine!

    • @ceejayjoseph8706
      @ceejayjoseph8706 7 років тому

      My learning is different - sorry. Right hand (if you're right-handed), touches (small sweep up) right shoulder once for live, twice for toi-let.

  • @littlelaur94
    @littlelaur94 9 років тому

    Can someone confirm, are the left and right handed finger spellings just for left and right handed people or do they have different uses?

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      They are for people who have one dominant hand. Left for left handed. They are both the same

  • @aldenasuemia
    @aldenasuemia 8 років тому

    Difference between sun, light and shower people please?! Thank you

    • @NeptuneTart
      @NeptuneTart 8 років тому

      Hiya! :) You'll notice that the people in this video (and all good BSL videos) seem to exaggerate the movements when they mouth the words they're signing. Signing isn't just the hand-signs themselves, it's the facial expression and lip-reading too! :) So the difference between words that have similar or the same hand-movements is the words you mouth and the expressions you make along with them! :)

    • @anitalowe970
      @anitalowe970 8 років тому

      Hello, this is Anita from Deaf Direct, we posted this video. The three signs are very similar. As Lisa B rightly says, there a number of BSL signs which look similar, so rely on English lip pattern to differentiate the meaning. Also, we have to consider the context of the conversation e.g. If you are talking about the weather, the sign is likely to mean sunshine; if you are talking about not being able to see then the sign is likely to refer to switching on a light. BSL does require a little detective work, but there's the fun in learning such a rich visual language!

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      Both did a good job of explaining. So, the signed words before and after the (sun, light and shower) would make it obvious which one you were talking about.

  • @danielwaughn5835
    @danielwaughn5835 8 років тому

    Are they doing a mirror image of the signs?

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      Yes it is mirror image. Signing as they would normally , that is how the person you are speaking to will see the sign.

  • @idliketobeagummybear
    @idliketobeagummybear 8 років тому

    anyone know, is there any difference between garden and washing mashine??

    • @anitalowe970
      @anitalowe970 8 років тому +1

      Hello, this is Anita from Deaf Direct. The two signs have a different movement to them. I will try my best to describe this in English... garden involves using a flat hand, with the thumb at the top. Moving in a forward motion, the hand will move to a palm down position, repeated 2/3 times. This motion is copying a ploughing action. Washing machine uses the same flat hand with the thumb at the top. This time the movement is in the wrist, moving the hand in a circular motion. This motion is copying the action of the drum turning around. I hope this helps.

  • @TheDonnaDaniels
    @TheDonnaDaniels 2 роки тому

    Change your flipping top that person doing greetings. I can't see the subtitles!

  • @Bump688
    @Bump688 5 років тому

    I think I'd learn quicker if I went and got a job in a deaf school. I could do the cleaning or anything like that. Being around the teachers and students I'm sure to pick it up quickly

  • @shortsYL
    @shortsYL 8 років тому

    Are these signs for london or up north?

    • @anitalowe970
      @anitalowe970 8 років тому +1

      Hello, this is Anita from Deaf Direct. The particpants in this video are mainly from the midlands region.

  • @danielmitchell3642
    @danielmitchell3642 9 років тому

    Find more vocabulary at www.signbsl.com

  • @anmaahmed5738
    @anmaahmed5738 9 років тому

    best

  • @lissyounit11
    @lissyounit11 9 років тому +3

    stuff that i have learnt is completely different from this video. and yes i have learnt bsl, i know this is bsl....?

    • @70schow
      @70schow 9 років тому +3

      +Lissy Sign Language like spoken language consists of various different dialects and accents. Even across Great Britain there can often be variation between how individuals sign the same word even though we all claim to speak BSL. However, from my experience, many basic elements appear to be consistent.

    • @maiakillian7176
      @maiakillian7176 8 років тому +1

      same. some of this isnt the same to what i learnt.

  • @rabia_yldzxx9037
    @rabia_yldzxx9037 8 років тому +6

    Tbh American sighn language is easer xD and I'm df

    • @lefinlay
      @lefinlay 8 років тому +2

      So's spoken English in America. Any reason why it's simplified?

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому +1

      If you live in USA then of course use American. But this is for English speakers.

    • @JessemyBeadle
      @JessemyBeadle 6 років тому +1

      American things tend to be more basic across the board, not that that's necessarily a bad thing!!

  • @JessemyBeadle
    @JessemyBeadle 6 років тому

    Is this Michael?

  • @frankfilocamo5541
    @frankfilocamo5541 6 років тому +1

    Deaf & Blind Auslan and BSL Sign Language Learn 1000 Signs Words Dictionary’s Very Clever Thank you Hello you OK

  • @lefinlay
    @lefinlay 8 років тому

    Can where also mean breasts?

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому

      Where and breasts are entirely different signs.

  • @clifforddoe5760
    @clifforddoe5760 4 роки тому

    Church

  • @billwillnow
    @billwillnow 9 років тому

    I can't hear it......

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому +1

      Practice Yoga. When you can hear the sound of one hand clapping you will be ok.

  • @cameronbrown4865
    @cameronbrown4865 8 років тому

    you over mouth eacjh of your words, you make it very difficult to understand what you are saying :/

    • @chrisconlon7970
      @chrisconlon7970 6 років тому +1

      I am fairly sure the intention behind that is to make it easier.

  • @carolrhodes2378
    @carolrhodes2378 5 років тому

    Rubbish - doesn't show the position of the hands