BSL for everyone
One to one lessons, workshops, courses, resources and commissions.
How do I start learning BSL?
We offer online
- One-to-one lessons
- Group practice sessions
- Free Workshop
- Courses
- Commissions
Have a question? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions, or get in touch here.
“Interesting & Relevant”
I have just completed my first sign language and deaf awareness course with Traffic Light Tutoring.
It has been the most interesting course and I cannot believe how easy Adel and Karina made it for us to be able to sign simple words, phrases and questions including those relevant to the wedding industry.
Thank you so much.
Karina O’Donnell
“Inclusive”
In just six sessions using Traffic Light Tutoring I have gained enough knowledge and confidence to be able to sign and connect with those with hearing loss. No one ever needs to be excluded or feel ignored using the skills taught by the excellent teachers at Traffic Light Tutoring
Nikki Curran
“Enjoyable & Informative”
I can highly recommend Adele and Karina’s sign language course which I completed at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve Weddings & Events yesterday.
Such an enjoyable and informative experience. Life skills that I believe are very important for inclusion in both business and society.
Michelle
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- BSL DictionaryLearning BSL is exciting, but it can be challenging, especially learning and remembering new vocabulary. BSL dictionaries are useful tools which can improve your learning. This Online BSL Dictionary is comprehensive and you can search for words and phrases. ForContinue reading “BSL Dictionary”
- Book a BSL LessonLearning BSL (British Sign Language) with Traffic Light Tutoring is fun! We provide a safe and friendly learning environment for our students and course participants. Our lessons are available across a range of different online video platforms, including FaceTime, Zoom,Continue reading “Book a BSL Lesson”
- FAQWhat is BSL? BSL stands for British Sign Language and is a way of communicating through signs and facial expressions for deaf people or those with hearing loss. BSL (British Sign Language) is a language largely used by the DeafContinue reading “FAQ”