I just start to learn ASL recently, am hard of hearing. I can sign some simple words now. I joined a great deaf daing site, ----Deafornot dot c om----, and met some good deaf/HOH friends over there. They help me to learn ASL.
interesting. Thank you for your vblog. I do not live in the usa but i have a friend from there so this is interesting to learn.... p.s i'm not deaf, i have deaf family though
I just start to learn ASL recently, am hard of hearing. I can sign some simple words now. I joined a great deaf daing site, ----@Deafornot dot c om----, and met some good deaf/HOH friends over there. They help me to learn ASL.
I just start to learn ASL recently, am hard of hearing. I can sign some simple words now. I joined a great deaf daing site, ----Deafornot dot c om----, and met some good deaf/HOH friends over there. They help me to learn ASL.
Yes, DBC was a moving experience at Milwaulkee. It was wonderful to be in the rally to say what we say for all Deaf Babies' right to learn Sign Language. It was just awesome. Wished you were there with us.
By the way, Mr. Lenois, I am native of San Diego and I do miss SD terribly. I will fly to California and visit my family there for several days next week. Can't wait to go to the beach there!
I can totally relate to this. I am a sign language interpreter for a Deaf/HOH program and I think that it is sad that the parents don't really sign to their kids when it would benefit greatly. The only real sign they receive it at school. At least we have multiple Deaf/HOH kids so they can relate to each other.
I can totally relate to this. I am a sign language interpreter for a Deaf/HOH program and I think that it is sad that the parents don't really sign to their kids when it would benefit greatly. The only real sign they receive it at school. At least we have multiple Deaf/HOH kids so they can relate to each other.
I'm just learning Sign Language, I'm taking a class at my high school. Your expressions really are amazing, it's very inspiring. In the class my teacher has had some of her deaf friends come in, and we have conversations with them, it's such a cool experience.
I love the idea of that. I am bilingual myself (Mandarin and English) and I am thankful for the richness of these 2 cultures and languages. Nobody stopped me from speaking Mandarin to my parents who were non-English speakers when I was learning English in school. Both the hearing and non-hearing community must accept these children though.
I would agree with you if you talk about Signing Exact English (SEE) and English written that are not two different languages. A Hearing and deaf baby are recommend to learn ASL that is increases the speed of spoken language development. ASL enables the easier acquisition of English.
That's why deaf people need conceive from a language that not requires sounds (voices). The language of English is demand to have sound included as difficult for deaf people to have a cogent to people.
The major reason for Deaf Bilingual Coalition to development to allow deaf people learn American Sign Language that is way deaf people could expressing their thoughts through visual in communication. ASL is teaches well to translating to English language in written skills.
Signnews newspapers mention that 80% of USA is recognizing ASL is foreign language for Colleges and Universities.
I'm suggest you check out dictionary. I pulled the info for you to read this. Here, Bilingual: spoken, written, or containing similar information in two different languages.
If you are talk about total communication users then it's called simultaneous communication. Here, simultaneous: Happening, existing, or done at the same time.
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montecarlo8588 1 year ago
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I just start to learn ASL recently, am hard of hearing. I can sign some simple words now. I joined a great deaf daing site, ----Deafornot dot c om----, and met some good deaf/HOH friends over there. They help me to learn ASL.
deafornot1 1 year ago
interesting. Thank you for your vblog. I do not live in the usa but i have a friend from there so this is interesting to learn.... p.s i'm not deaf, i have deaf family though
(my aunt is deaf, and afew other people.
pookymuffin101 1 year ago
LOL AgBAD...ty for transcript!!! wish all ASL vids had this! really helps us students A LOT!!! :D
ReformedTheology5 1 year ago
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Lydiaabbey 1 year ago
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I just start to learn ASL recently, am hard of hearing. I can sign some simple words now. I joined a great deaf daing site, ----Deafornot dot c om----, and met some good deaf/HOH friends over there. They help me to learn ASL.
Lydiaabbey 1 year ago
WHAT??
ryannlag 2 years ago
This is an interesting debate. Thank you for sharing the Klusza cartoon.
gotchabytheleg 3 years ago
Yes, DBC was a moving experience at Milwaulkee. It was wonderful to be in the rally to say what we say for all Deaf Babies' right to learn Sign Language. It was just awesome. Wished you were there with us.
By the way, Mr. Lenois, I am native of San Diego and I do miss SD terribly. I will fly to California and visit my family there for several days next week. Can't wait to go to the beach there!
Nina
ninacoyer 3 years ago
Hello Nina.. My wife, Holly went there as work for DawnSignPress booth. She told me everything over there.
jonLenois 3 years ago
Was at the Milwaukee Rally !
It is very Moving EXPERIENCE !
Its woth it !
:D
freakylaurent 3 years ago
I can totally relate to this. I am a sign language interpreter for a Deaf/HOH program and I think that it is sad that the parents don't really sign to their kids when it would benefit greatly. The only real sign they receive it at school. At least we have multiple Deaf/HOH kids so they can relate to each other.
busyhands07 3 years ago
I can totally relate to this. I am a sign language interpreter for a Deaf/HOH program and I think that it is sad that the parents don't really sign to their kids when it would benefit greatly. The only real sign they receive it at school. At least we have multiple Deaf/HOH kids so they can relate to each other.
busyhands07 3 years ago
I'm just learning Sign Language, I'm taking a class at my high school. Your expressions really are amazing, it's very inspiring. In the class my teacher has had some of her deaf friends come in, and we have conversations with them, it's such a cool experience.
Spoonzful 4 years ago
You are great. Your ASL very beautiful.
DragonessLife 4 years ago
I love the idea of that. I am bilingual myself (Mandarin and English) and I am thankful for the richness of these 2 cultures and languages. Nobody stopped me from speaking Mandarin to my parents who were non-English speakers when I was learning English in school. Both the hearing and non-hearing community must accept these children though.
critiasc 4 years ago
I would agree with you if you talk about Signing Exact English (SEE) and English written that are not two different languages. A Hearing and deaf baby are recommend to learn ASL that is increases the speed of spoken language development. ASL enables the easier acquisition of English.
That's why deaf people need conceive from a language that not requires sounds (voices). The language of English is demand to have sound included as difficult for deaf people to have a cogent to people.
jonLenois 4 years ago
The major reason for Deaf Bilingual Coalition to development to allow deaf people learn American Sign Language that is way deaf people could expressing their thoughts through visual in communication. ASL is teaches well to translating to English language in written skills.
Signnews newspapers mention that 80% of USA is recognizing ASL is foreign language for Colleges and Universities.
jonLenois 4 years ago
I'm suggest you check out dictionary. I pulled the info for you to read this. Here, Bilingual: spoken, written, or containing similar information in two different languages.
If you are talk about total communication users then it's called simultaneous communication. Here, simultaneous: Happening, existing, or done at the same time.
jonLenois 4 years ago
There are transcript next to video. Thank you for your concern. I tend not to do transcript but for this one is good sample of bilingual.
jonLenois 4 years ago
great
DefMex73 4 years ago
yes!!. and i agree hasnamaste.
DeafShare 4 years ago