Lerkfish
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Thu Jun-22-06 03:00 PM
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hiya...used to work with a deaf person who taught me some signing |
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that was many years ago (about 20). I used to sign with him every day so got somewhat comfortable with signing, but then I changed jobs and have had not much opportunity since to practice. One interesting tidbit is I ran into someone else soon after, who asked me who taught me, because it was very unsophisticated. Turns out my former coworker, who was born deaf, was signing at a kids level, apparently.
anywho...just chiming in to give my support for this new forum!
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Fri Jun-23-06 05:16 AM
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1. Talking signing is kinda of easy, if you study.... |
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but I find that listening to sign is really hard! I just can't catch/decipher what is being said! Maybe they are going too fast?
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Fri Jun-23-06 07:35 AM
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2. I always had a hard time signing AND talking at the same time. |
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which is a skill I would have had to have to try to be an interpreter. For some reason I could one or the other, but not both simultaneously. :)
Usually, I found that if a deaf person knew they were talking to a hearing person, they'd slow down some.
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