Voice Coaching for Interpreters

Great for interpreters struggling with voice over. Learn to use and protect your voice from an accomplished theatre director.
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Structured Professional Development

  • Startstba
  • Time10:30 to 15:30
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Hosted by George Richmond Smith

Great for those struggling with tonal qualities during voice-over. Learn how to project, deepen and soften your voice/tone and pitch, whilst learning how to maintain and protect your vocal cords during assignments.

George trained as a voice professional at the central school of speech and drama from 2002-2003 under David Carey and continues to coach in the business sector and through his private practice alongside directing.

George can help you with clarity, confidence, connecting to your audience, powerful persuasive speaking, active listening, accent modification and memorable presentation skills.

Course Units

Course Units

  • BSL 101 Introduction to BSL

meeting people, using numbers, weather, transport and directions

  • BSL 102 Conversational BSL

at home, people, animals and objects, using numbers, interests and activities

  • BSL 103 BSL at School, College or Work

getting around, exchanging information, refreshments, and using numbers

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frequently asked questions

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No requirements, other than a good grasp of English for hearing students

Fees can be paid upfront or in installments. For this course, you can pay in 3 or 6 monthly installments. We use a payment processor that will automatically take payment from your account on the same day every month.

All payment plans are interest-free, and all prices are inclusive. You only pay what you see. The main rule is that the first payment must be made before classes start. Places can be reserved for a £50 deposit, which is deducted from your first payment.

Payment Plans
Full payment, 3 monthly, 6 monthly

At the end of the qualification, learners will be able to:

  • understand and use a limited range of simple words and sentences in BSL
  • take part in simple, everyday conversations in BSL
  • give and follow simple directions or instructions in BSL
  • give and follow simple familiar statements or descriptions in BSL

Signature specifies and accredits BSL qualifications in the UK under OFQUAL. A Signature qualification is recorded under your National Learning Record, is portable across other national accredited bodies and is regulated for quality.

The best place for more details on the course itself are the Signature Specifications page.

If you have any questions you like to ask please do get in contact. Details are at the bottom of the page.

Learn before you start

Study Tips!

BSL uses finger spelling for names or information that may not have a sign. It really important to master this skill. Click to download a pdf.

Similarly BSL uses fingers for numbers. Another really important skill to remember. Click to download a pdf.

Here are some useful resources that will help you with your studies:

  • Action Deafness Books – www.actiondeafnessbooks.org.uk
  • Signature’s BSL Online Homework – www.bslhomework.org.uk
  • Signature’s Homework DVDs – http://shop.signature.org.uk
  • ITV Signpost – www.signpostbsl.com
  • Sign Station – www.signstation.org/

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