Just stumbled across your channel. I’m very new to learning BSL and have noticed a massive difference in myself already since watching your videos ! You make amazing content it’s so helpful !
Hi Mel, I don't think you need to apologise...just so grateful for your time. Interesting video today, really emphasises how much 'everything' contributes to the story. I watched a second time with the subtitles off and you really paint the picture well, even though I didn't know all the signs! Thank you.
Thank you Nigel, you're very welcome. I'm really pleased the video was helpful. I must admit I love story telling, probably since very young so role shift is one of my favourite things. Thank you very much for your nice comment.
Thank you so much for your content! After watching a few videos, in 40 minutes, I think I have sentence structure down- do you mind checking this to see if it makes sense? English: My name is Stephanie. I am 15 years old. I like listening to music because it’s fun. I want to be an engineer because I like maths, physics and computers BSL: my name Stephanie. I am 15. Music listening like, why? Fun. Engineer want, why? Because I like maths, physics and computers. Thanks so much for your useful videos
Hi Stephanie, thank you for your message. The sentence needs changing slightly. " Name me Stephanie. Music listening like why, fun. Future engineer work why? Maths, physics, computer like." But well done though.
Hi Stephanie, I just noticed you put, I am 15. All you need to sign is"15". If you nod your head slightly it indicates that you're talking about yourself. When signing about age it comes from the nose, when signing about money, i.e £1 it comes from the chin.
Just stumbled across your channel. I’m very new to learning BSL and have noticed a massive difference in myself already since watching your videos ! You make amazing content it’s so helpful !
Thank you Lauren you're welcome, I am really pleased the videos are helpful. All the best with your BSL!
same for me !!
Hi Mel, I don't think you need to apologise...just so grateful for your time. Interesting video today, really emphasises how much 'everything' contributes to the story. I watched a second time with the subtitles off and you really paint the picture well, even though I didn't know all the signs! Thank you.
Thank you Nigel, you're very welcome. I'm really pleased the video was helpful. I must admit I love story telling, probably since very young so role shift is one of my favourite things. Thank you very much for your nice comment.
Thank you Mel🌟 very interesting and informative as usual 😎 xx
Susan Sharples Thank you Susan
That's brilliant! I could have done with seeing this a few months back before one of my exams. Xxx
Thanks Jodie xx
Thanks Mel 😃
You're welcome. Thank you Siobhan.
thank you so much ! It will help for my exam 👍
You're welcome, thank you Alice.
Loved this !
Thank you very much.
Brilliant as always! Do you have a PayPal or somewhere we could support you for creating such useful content?
Hi Steven, thats's really kind of you, I would never expect that. I'm just pleased the videos are helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your content! After watching a few videos, in 40 minutes, I think I have sentence structure down- do you mind checking this to see if it makes sense?
English: My name is Stephanie. I am 15 years old. I like listening to music because it’s fun. I want to be an engineer because I like maths, physics and computers
BSL: my name Stephanie. I am 15. Music listening like, why? Fun. Engineer want, why? Because I like maths, physics and computers.
Thanks so much for your useful videos
Hi Stephanie, thank you for your message. The sentence needs changing slightly. " Name me Stephanie. Music listening like why, fun. Future engineer work why? Maths, physics, computer like." But well done though.
@@bsllearningwithmel4459 ah, yes!! Completely slipped my mind haha. Thanks so much!
Hi Stephanie, I just noticed you put, I am 15. All you need to sign is"15". If you nod your head slightly it indicates that you're talking about yourself. When signing about age it comes from the nose, when signing about money, i.e £1 it comes from the chin.
@@bsllearningwithmel4459 ah okay; so I’d tap my nose before signing 15, and if I was signing £15, I’d tap my chin?
@@stephanie2461 Hi Stephanie, you don't need to tap your nose, rather the sign comes from your nose.