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This course is not intended for absolute beginners!
The beginners continuation lipreading course is designed for UK based students with (or without) hearing loss who have completed at least a beginners module 1/2. The course is entirely online, via Zoom. This lipreading course is taught in spoken English, and not BSL (British Sign Language). This lipreading course is designed to further your understanding of lipreading theory + application, and give you a bit more confidence about managing your own hearing loss.
After the course is complete, you may have the option to progress into the mixed ability group, or a further beginners continuation course.
Cost: £110 for the 8 week course. Each session is 1.5 hours, with an eye-break in the middle. You may be able to apply for Access to Work funding for your lipreading classes.
Tutor: Nicola
Day/Time: Wednesdays 6 PM-7:30 PM
Dates:
Wednesday, 14th January 2026
Wednesday, 21st January 2026
Wednesday, 28th January 2026
Wednesday, 4th February 2026
Wednesday, 11th February 2026
Wednesday, 18 February 2026 NO LESSON
Wednesday, 25th February 2026
Wednesday, 4th March 2026
Wednesday, 11th March 2026
Please ensure you can attend each session, as partial refunds are not offered.
Venue: This lipreading class will be delivered online, via Zoom. The Zoom link will remain the same throughout the duration of the course.
Please use a UK-based card for payment of £110.
Before you register and pay, please check the dates to ensure you can attend each session, as partial refunds are not offered.
THIS COURSE HAS FINISHED
Before you register and pay, please check the dates to ensure you can attend each session, as partial refunds are not offered.
THIS COURSE HAS FINISHED
Who Are These Lipreading Classes For?
This online lipreading course is for students who have completed at least a beginners module 1/2 lipreading course, as a minimum. It is not intended for absolute beginners. It is suitable for students with or without hearing loss. You will need to have a basic understanding of the BSL alphabet and the lipreading alphabets/confusable consonant groups. During the course, we will learn about some of the challenges of lipreading, the basic elements of managing hearing loss (such as dealing with noisy environments), how to recognise visible lip shapes and how to switch on your "lipreaders brain".
These sessions are delivered in spoken English, not British Sign Language. Most students have some residual hearing.
These lipreading classes are not recorded, and are not available for retrospective viewing. You will need to have your camera switched on at all times.
Where Can I Find Further Information?
The lipreading classes page includes general information about what to expect when you join this class.
What Can I Do after the Course Has Finished?
You may have the option to progress to the mixed ability lipreading course, or a further beginner's course continuation module.
Who Is the Tutor?
Nicola is a highly experienced and ATLA qualified lipreading teacher holding a City and Guilds Adult Education qualification.
If you want to get started soonest, a private 1-1 lipreading course with Daryl is the best way to proceed.
You will need to have access to the Internet, a computer with a WebCam and an up-to-date version of Zoom. If at all possible, please do not join classes using a mobile phone, or tablet/iPad. During the lipreading lesson, the tutor may be utilising some advanced Zoom functionality, which does not work well on mobile phones or tablet/iPad devices. You are requested to join the classes using a laptop or desktop machine, ensuring that your Zoom software is installed, and up to date. Each student will need to be on their own, individual device. Please avoid using the web-based version of Zoom, if possible & install the Zoom software on your computer. Automated captions will be available, but are not always reliable.
These lipreading lessons are not Zoom lessons, so you will need to be a reasonably competent, basic Zoom user. You will certainly need to be able to access/leave the room and resize windows without assistance.
If you have any kind of assistive technology for hearing loss, please make sure that they are all set up prior to joining the classroom.
The lipreading lessons will last about 1.5 hours and consist of 8 weekly sessions. There will be an eye-break in the middle of each lesson, which is a chance to rest your eyes, get up from your device and maybe make a cup of tea. Learning lipreading online can be quite hard work, it is important that we step away from the screen in the course of the lesson.
How Is This Online Lipreading Course Arranged?
This lipreading course is designed to help you develop on the basics you have already learned. In the classes, we will be continuing to learn about lipshapes and how to recognise them. You will get the opportunity to practice with your classmates in breakout rooms, as well as the tutor. These lip reading courses are completely online, and intended to be informal, relaxed and accessible. If you have been unable to find a lipreading class near you, then these online lessons solve that problem. In addition, your type of hearing loss should not be a barrier to becoming an active participant in the lessons.
For those of us with hearing loss, learning to lipread can have a significant impact on quality of life. That is not to say it is without its challenges. Learning lipreading involves lots of attentive awareness, but is mainly the act of using visual cues, such as facial expressions and mouth movements, to understand information in a spoken language. Learning this valuable skill can help improve communication, reduce frustration and increase social engagement for individuals with hearing loss. Lip reading also helps to optimise the use of hearing aids or other assistive devices. This provides greater independence and freedom. With the help of an ATLA qualified lipreading teacher you can learn lipreading in a supportive and engaging online environment. By incorporating a little bit of lipreading into your daily routine, you can experience the benefits of improved communication and increased social interaction, leading to a more fulfilling and satisfying life. Hearing loss does not mean you have to miss out on these things. Invest in your hearing health and take the first step towards better communication by booking a lipreading class today.
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