WOW!! That is SO cool! :-) Ian wants to know what you're saying. I said I only understand a little ... so, is it possible for you to write what you're signing so that we know? Maybe put it in the comments section. That way we can also learn more sign language as well. :-) XOXOXO
Hi, my comment to you is good job on that. But, you said that you wanted to know what was missed was resident schools for the deaf, was it good for students to go there and earn their educations. My comment was that I watched on PBS and understood where, why, and how histories were settled, not what histories were. You made a good point that what was missed on PBS. Plus, you signed too fast.... Next time, you sign slow, I understand that VBLOG's space is limited. But, try your best. S.V.S.
Hey! That is sooo cool!!! Thanks for sharing! I agree with Narita but Nadja understood so she told me what you were saying. I was surprised by how much I actually understood. I have to practice my ASL!!
Hey Luis, Yeah, I understand what you mean by that. First, I grew up Oral. I didn't learn sign language..SEE (Sigh Exact English) until I was 3rd grade. I pick up little by little of ASL. It was overwhalmed(sp) me when I enter Gallaudet and learn ASL. Speaking of education, I was lucky to move different places. I learn many different methods of teaching from the teachers. LOL. I think it doesn't matter what mainstream or deaf school and which is best education. What's really matters are how much does governemet is paying the school and how much principal or supertender(sp) make it happen to make the school sucessful....Read my blog.. There's more depth there.
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WOW!! That is SO cool! :-) Ian wants to know what you're saying. I said I only understand a little ... so, is it possible for you to write what you're signing so that we know? Maybe put it in the comments section. That way we can also learn more sign language as well. :-) XOXOXO
Hi, my comment to you is good job on that. But, you said that you wanted to know what was missed was resident schools for the deaf, was it good for students to go there and earn their educations. My comment was that I watched on PBS and understood where, why, and how histories were settled, not what histories were. You made a good point that what was missed on PBS. Plus, you signed too fast....
Next time, you sign slow, I understand that VBLOG's space is limited. But, try your best.
S.V.S.
Hey! That is sooo cool!!! Thanks for sharing! I agree with Narita but Nadja understood so she told me what you were saying. I was surprised by how much I actually understood. I have to practice my ASL!!
Love you, Naysha
Hey Luis,
Yeah, I understand what you mean by that. First, I grew up Oral. I didn't learn sign language..SEE (Sigh Exact English) until I was 3rd grade. I pick up little by little of ASL. It was overwhalmed(sp) me when I enter Gallaudet and learn ASL. Speaking of education, I was lucky to move different places. I learn many different methods of teaching from the teachers. LOL. I think it doesn't matter what mainstream or deaf school and which is best education. What's really matters are how much does governemet is paying the school and how much principal or supertender(sp) make it happen to make the school sucessful....Read my blog.. There's more depth there.
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