Sunday, October 28, 2012

CHAPTER 12:

                         "I want to learn bigger signs"

Sign language is a very complex interesting language that people develop their own signature signing technique, just as every hearing person have their own voice. Resources to learn more about ASL can be easily found. Such as: A public library, Internet, CD-ROM, DVD, Videotapes, clubs, classes, and organizations are provided for people to gather the exact information that they want. All of these things reflect the growing popularity of ASL and increasing of "deaf awareness". As for my own personal opinion, I desire to learn as much about deaf culture and signing as I can. I do understand why people have misconceptions about the language itself and also the confusion that arises.
Sign language is a visua language and the best way to learn bigger signs is practice with either a skilled teacher/fluent signer or a deaf person. For me, I need to signn every day to become fimilar with new words because there is so much to learn and remember.

PRACTICE !   PRACTICE!      PRACTICE!

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