Friday, October 24, 2008

~Everywhere A Sign~

There are different types of people in the world. There are some that deaf, some that speak. The people that can’t hear and can’t speak they use sign language to help them talk to other people. These people are very talented because they can use different signs like with their hand. In this article there is a woman by the name of Ruth Murphy, she wants to find the meaning of the American Sign Language. While Murphy does the sign language her hands, arms, and shoulders help explain the thought and imagine of the person as she is showing the thought and imagine she spells out the word using her hand.
· Millions of Assignments Daily-in America there are twenty-eight million Americans that are deaf and that can’t speak. Ten percent of America’s populations are People that are deaf and that can’t speak.
· Sharpening Skills- Murphy likes to help kids that are deaf by teaching them how to use sign language. Most of the people who wanted to be sign language interpreters they took college-level classes then they were tested to become certified to teach. If you want to be a professional sign language interpreter it can lead you into many directions in your career.
· Pluses and Minuses- The people who help people that use sign language have a hard time to help them meet other people. Also it is hard for them to help them be social with other people. Language specialists in 2007 made $76,000, just for help people that are deaf, and that can’t speak.
· Minding Your Language- You can take American Sign Language as a language for one of your classes in high school or as a college credit. This is a good way to learn a different language instead of Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, etc.

1 comment:

Natasha said...

I like Your Summary Good Job