Invaluable for beginners of bsl
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I wish I'd had this book from the beginning of bsl year 1. It really does make sense of why a sign is used and takes away the confusion. The text is well written and easy to understand. I would recommend it to anyone interested in British sign language. It does what it says on the front cover.
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The best BSL book I've seen
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I need to echo the five stars of all the other reviewers.
In a sea of BSL books that just contain words and pictures, this actually makes sense of BSL. For example, instead of showing one finger as a person and two fingers on a hand as a person walking, it goes into how all the different ways and words in which a person can be represented by one finger - or two fingers in the case of walking and other related words. There is also sensible grouping - all the "thinking/knowing/forgetting" words together with signs grouped around the head. And a section representing all the "good" words with the "good"/thumbs-up handshape.
And as such, you read the book once, and you remember the signs you've seen.
Again, by far the best I've seen (of around 8 books).
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Invaluable for those early stages.
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I bought this book almost on a whim and found it exceptional to work from. It is very clear to read and the illustrations are easy to decipher and learn from. It gives a solid basis to progress from on your own, and also useful back up to any classes you may take. A good place to start.
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Excellent Start to Sign Language
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not much to say really, other than this is well written, easy to work with and one I would recommend to anyone setting out to learn signing.
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A very good book for beginners
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This book is an invaluable book for biginners ang those doing stage 1-2 BSL. The pictures are easy to follow and clear.The book also gives you a clear understanding of hand shape and facial expresions as well as some history of BSL.
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