1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

27
Learning BLS (British Sign Language)

Upload: hcefareham

Post on 18-Dec-2014

808 views

Category:

Education


1 download

DESCRIPTION

BSL - Instructions

TRANSCRIPT

Page 2: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter A

With the tip of the index finger of your right hand touch the tip of the thumb on your left hand. Most BSL finger signs are based on the shape of the letter, but the exceptions are A, E, I, O and U as the vowels are done by pointing to the tips of the five fingers of the left hand.

Page 3: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter B

Put the tips of the thumbs and index fingers of both hands all together (other fingers are optional).

Page 4: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter C

Just hold your hand out as if you are trying to pick up a can. There is no movement involved

Page 5: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter D

Place the index finger of your right hand touching the tip of the index finger on your left hand and then put the tip of your thumb of your right hand at the base of index finger on your left hand. If the tips of the fingers had been touching then the sign would be P.

Page 6: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter E

With the tip of the index finger of your right hand touch the tip of the index finger on your left hand.

Page 7: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter F

Put the top of the index and middle fingers of the right hand on to the base of the index and middle fingers of the back of the left hand.

Page 8: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter G

Clench both fists and place them on top of each other on their sides.

Page 9: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter H

This BSL sign is one of the only two that include movement. Place all four fingers of the right hand flat onto the palm of the left hand and then slide them down over the tips of the fingers of the left hand.

Page 10: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter I

With the tip of the index finger of your right hand touch the tip of the middle finger on your left hand.

Page 11: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter J

This BSL sign is the other one that includes movement. Place the tip of the index finger of the right hand to the tip of the middle finger on the left hand, then move the finger down almost to the wrist and then up to the tip of the thumb.

Page 12: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter K

Bend the index finger of the right hand and put the back of it up against the middle of the index finger on the left hand.

Page 13: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter L

Touch the tip of your index finger on your right hand FLAT on the palm on your left hand near the edge. Its the angle of the finger that is the difference between L and T.

Page 14: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter M

Place the index, middle and ring fingers of the right hand with the fingers together flat on the palm of the left hand.

Page 15: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter N

Place the index and middle finger of the right hand on the palm of the left hand with the fingers together. You must keep the fingers together or the letter would be V instead.

Page 16: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter O

With the tip of the index finger of your right hand touch the tip of the ring finger on your left hand.

Page 17: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter P

Put the index finger and thumb of your right together and touch the tip of the index finger on your left hand. If the tips of the finger and thumb had been apart then the sign would be D.

Page 18: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter Q

Close the index finger and thumb of the left hand to make a circle and place the tip of the index finger from your right hand into the gap in the middle.

Page 19: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter R

Bend your index finger on you right hand and place it on the palm on your left hand with the finger tip pointing towards your wrist.

Page 20: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter S

Bend the little finger on the right hand and interlock it onto the little finger on the left hand.

Page 21: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter T

Touch the tip of your index finger on your right hand straight DOWN towards the palm on your left hand near the edge. Its the angle of the finger that is the difference between L and T.

Page 22: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter U

Touch the tip of the index finger from your right hand to the tip of the little finger from your left hand.

Page 23: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter V

Place the index and middle finger of the right hand on the palm of the left hand with the fingers spread. You must spread the fingers of the letter would be N instead.

Page 24: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter W

Put all the fingers of the right hand through the gaps between the fingers on the left hand. It must be all the fingers, if you only use the index fingers it becomes X.

Page 25: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter X

Put the index finger of the right hand across the index finger of the left hand. It must be just the index fingers, if you use all the index fingers it becomes W.

Page 26: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter Y

Place the tip of the index finger on your right hand at the join between the thumb and the rest of the left.

Page 27: 1. learning bls (british sign language) pp for students

The letter Z

Put the fingers of the right hand together and put it on the left hand so it sticks up at a right angle.