I did not know any deaf or hard-of-hearing people. My initial reasons were myriad and low-stakes: As children, my sister and I were obsessed with “secret languages”; a high school friend with a hard-of-hearing sister...
How to Hear Sign LanguageMegan Garber
How many languages do you know? Everyone knows at least two his or her own languageand the international language of numbers.14-4=Ancient numbers in ancient times, people wrote numbers in many different ways, as these pictures of thenumber 6show. However, they nearly all counted in the same...
百度试题 结果1 题目He learned how to use sign language to ___ with deaf customers. [ ] A. connect B. contract C. communicate D. relate 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C communicate with与……交流。 反馈 收藏
However, many of the signs in ASL were adapted from French Sign Language (LSF). So a speaker of ASL in France could potentially communicate clearly with deaf people there, even though the spoken languages are completely different. Learning to sign in the Sign Language Interpretation Lab at ...
Scroll to theSign languagesection and selectSee moreto reveal all the avatar options. SelectAdd to timeline(green+) on the ASL avatar of your choice or drag and drop the ASL avatar where you want it to appear on the video. Adjust the position and size of t...
However, many of the signs in ASL were adapted from French Sign Language (LSF). So a speaker of ASL in France could potentially communicate clearly with deaf people there, even though the spoken languages are completely different. Learning to sign in the Sign Language Interpretation Lab at ...
百度试题 结果1 题目He learned how to use sign language to ___ with deaf customers. A. talk B. contact C. connect D. communicate 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目 (B)66. How do the students feel about sign language? A. Easy but useless. B. Difficult but useful. C. Easy and fun. D. Difficult and boring 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
Many hearing-impaired people use sign language. They talk with their hands. Two hearing-impaired people can talk to each other. They both use sign language. Sometimes a person who can hear and interprets for hearing-impaired people. The person listens to someone talking, and then he or she...