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  • Looks like you went to Clarke.

  • Goodness!! I read lips, speak well and use ASL. I prefer this over cued speech any day. It's too confusing. So for me to learn cued speech would seem moot to use as I speak fluently in English, and read lips. I totally support ASL as it is the most widely used among many deaf/hard of hearing people this day and age.Don't confuse deaf people with cued speech as it is moot.And many deaf cannot even talk, so ASL would be better for them if they have never learned how to speak. I support ASL 100%!!

  • Thanx so much i learned alot :) ilovecuedspeech!!!

  • WOW WOW !!!you do sign language . i like language asl different lan. my name is lakeitha thomas i am deaf form school about learn english and asl also speech .

  • Thanks for making this Aaron, I'm using it to practice for the CLTNCE. :)

  • i am going to kiss your mouth than speech thanks

  • Cuers - we're called cuers. I don't use Cued Speech in everyday life. I'm what you would consider to be an oral deaf adult. I only cue to people who know how to cue or are learning to cue.

  • Erm... i just have a one question for you "cued faiths" lot, so if you believe that cued speech give you to improve your speech, it's up to you as it's your life not mine's but one thing that bother me about "cued speech"...

    if you speech very well by cued so why dont you stop use cued after all? i'm confused here... enlighten me?

  • its not just about being able to speak clearly its also about being able to support the cuer in communicating and understanding other cuers and what they are saying. I think it aids in the lip reading process because the hand position indicates which sounds they are making. makes it easier for the user to understand other cuers.think that makes sense..

  • thanks for this resource! it's really hard to find a free online cs resource.

    i love signing and i want to learn cued speech. this is helping me a lot, so thanks!

  • Are you coming to Cue Camp in Rochester, NY this June?

    Great clip!

  • I like the video about Cued speech . I am deaf person and use ASL Language but I want to learn cued speech for myself.

  • i have a a virus called cmv and im deaf/hard of hearing. good job on this vido. i cue and i am just learning sign.Cueing is the best without it i wouln't be able to communicate as well i can good job.

  • Ahem, my "who cares" comment was directed to those criticising the vlogger for using Cued Speech... Frankly, had my child been deaf, I'd without hesitation use Cued Speech.

  • Who cares, Cued, ASL, SEE.. I was raised using SEE and I do not regret it. I have great writing skills to boot. And I've noticed the same from those raised using Cued Speech. I will never understand a lick, but I'm intrigued by it.

  • I am hearing and trying to teach

    myself and 3 hearing children cs.

    This really helps thanks.

  • This is very helpful for someone trying to learn the basics of cueing (sp?). There's not much on the web beyond the charts, and I've managed to find conflicting info on those anyway. Thanks for taking the time!

  • Dude! You're awesome! I'm hearing and I've learned ASL from school. Now, I'd like to learn Cued Signing and your clip really helped. I really enjoyed your video. Keep up the coolness man!

  • Cued Speech is a phonemic system that visualizes spoken language. It's not a visual language like most people seem to think. It is a communication system that conveys spoken language visually.

    You can find more information if you google "cued speech"

  • this is confusing wow. im glad i can understand you and follow thru to understand what cue speech is. good job.

  • I second with queenalpo and I'm native cuer too...

  • Hi, I just found this video too after looking at one of your other videos... it's so cool that you're trying to provide this resource. Unfortunately, even as a native Deaf cuer, I can't understand enough in order to give any feedback. Please consider a transcript or captions... that'd be helpful for Deafies trying to learn to cue too!

  • I'm doing a thesis on Cued speech for my "ASL, Sign Languages, & Sign Codes" course. I've never been exposed to cued speech before and I really enjoyed your video. I hope to use it as a visual aid during my final presentation. Excellent job!

  • A note, I'm not a certified instructor nor is this video endorsed by the NCSA. I just merely wanted to give people a jumpstart on learning to cue, so enjoy!

  • Thanks for this. I will have to watch it several times I'm sure. Good job.

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