British Sign Language : A Beginner’s Guide
£3.20
This book is for anyone, hearing or deaf, who is interested in sign language, and will be particularly useful to parents of deaf children and indeed anyone with deaf relatives, friends, neighbours of colleagues. Includes a brief account of the history of signing and comments on how the deaf survived a century of attack and now attract respect and acceptability.
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Additional information
Publisher | BBC Books, Open University, Reprinted edition (24 Mar. 1998) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 141 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0563211342 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0563211341 |
Dimensions | 18.6 x 1 x 21.6 cm |
by Sheila Ward
I have been doing a short course on British Sign Language and wanted to continue
by DANA YOUNG
Pictures & the history of the deaf & the way sign language has evolved over the many centeries into our modern day.
by Kindle Customer
Liked the layout and the ease of use.
by Mrs Heather Mansfield
To learn sign language
by Sue F
This was the book we had to buy for a course in BSL. it was very useful at the time but since finishing the course I haven’t needed to refer to it.
by George..d S G Dickey
Using the product most days
by NevJamGal
Purchased to continue my BSL studies, although an old book it has great technical advice on how best to practice this language. Great reminder from childhood watching ‘See, Hear, Now’ on the BBC Open University. Highly recommended to anyone currently learning or brushing up their BSL.
by Ruth Ashford
Book in good condition and delivered on time