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  • Hi I am Beatrice. I grew native cuer too and i like your vlog. I did vlog some of my experience and how i cued. You are welcome to watch and i enjoy ur video. :D

  • It's nice to see someone so pleasant and fluent in ASL talking about cued speech. Thanks for the information!

  • Gah! i wish i was fluent in sign language.

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  • Cued Speech seems like its for the hearing people to understand and communicate with deaf users of cued speech?

  • Hello, I am from Canada, my old teacher tried to teach the cue speech, but this old teacher realized that we were a way behind with studies if we kept on cue speech, then my old teacher decided that it is not worth at all, and she found that we catched up equally on studies with ASL, On my forseen on cue speech is kind of waste time and not very accurately, but it may help to speech better, overall, it needs to remove out of earth.

  • I appreciate knowing the way to sign "cued speech," because I admit to being one of the people you say "cool it" to :)

  • WOW! i wish i could cue and respond to you in a vlog! this was great.

  • She didn't used Cued Speech in this video clip. She used ASL (American Sign Language) talking about cued speech.

  • You remind me of someone which is good anyways. I see your point, I respect for anyone to use cued speech but for me to look the future of our children. I fear that there is going to mixed up language for our children. We know that ASL/English are equal access. You said "Access spoken English visually" There is NO access to spoken English. We already have ASL that is communicating with VISUALLY. I feel like.. People are try to work on my way to be on the same level as people who spoke English.

  • You're right, it isn't a language. It's a way of expressing English, just like speaking or writing. That's why it's great for ASL - no more butchering ASL to fit English. Now we have a way to directly access spoken English visually, and ASL can continue developing without too heavy an intrusion of spoken English.

  • Tar, your so damn right !

  • Ali---really enjoyed watching this. I definitely will share this with other people who really don't know how to sign the term "Cued Speech".

  • Thank you Allison!! It would be great if you could post lots of these to help clarify these issues for everyone.

  • thank you.

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