Let's enjoy American sign language experience in a familiar social environment, enjoy food court and make new friends
This is my first event for the hearing impaired in the current quarter. I am more excited than before. It always starts with a little jealousy, but I was once very happy. Compared to those who actually apply for daily life, I know little symptoms that I do not know, so I always feel that I can not communicate with them much. Last ... more contents
Just like I did with the ASL program, he introduces myself, introduces myself, and questions everyone. This is a good habit for us as most of us are sometimes passive and we start talking to timid.
Some people leave after a while. Because there were few people who saw me at the time of signing. I have more time to speak with Jonah. As I said before, he is really nice. Unlike other monks, he will truly teach you some signs. I do not say they are bad, but I learned a lot from Jhona. He told me some new signs and helped me to review it. Everyone is a bit different and sometimes confusing because there are some very similar signs. I forgot the words I have learned before. He always helps me
To be honest, this is an interesting experience as usual. Participation in the true hearing impaired community or communicating with deaf people helps to better understand and learn American sign language, and to better understand hearing impaired people. I still have a lot to learn, I want it
During the quarter, we need to participate in the events of approved hearing impaired people sponsored by the hearing impaired community inside and outside the campus. Example: A social or cultural event of the hearing impaired, a political conference of the hearing impaired, a visit to a school for hearing-impaired accommodation in Vancouver, Washington visiting a school for the hearing impaired at a public school, Join the ASL show, silent game, or conference / seminar related to hearing impaired. Participate in translating sign language, participate in "Birth at Birth", video blogs for deaf people, watch other videos related to movies, participate in ASL club activities, and with friends and family members of hearing impaired Go out together, work with colleagues. Students do these things for themselves, do not expect
Although the history of American monks is intertwined with all the history of the United States, it tends to be overlooked from the historical point of view. This list does not exhaustively list all the historical events affecting the hearing impaired community and ASL, but it is a simple one of the most important events affecting the growth and development of ASL Provide an overview. At some recent events, we focus on ASL of Harvard University. Alexandre Graham Bell widely publishes eugenics and oral science throughout his lifetime, and the Deaf people insisted that teachers should teach speech and lip reading through sign language. His mother was a monk, but his father, Mel Biel Bell, is an iconic system designed to help talk about the language "visible languages", where people could speak the language they could not hear Created. Hambell was invited to Clark School for a visible speech. Shortly thereafter he returned to Massachusetts and opened a private school for the Boston monks.