That is my biggest problem. Well, that and the fact that I just don’t really have the time to spend learning an entirely new language.
I have a friend who takes classes to learn sign language, and she said I should really look into it. I said I might, but really, I shouldn’t lie to myself. I really believe I’m not going to ever have the time to do this.
I atleast would like to learn the alphabet, so that if I were in a desperate situation with a hearing-impared person, I could spell out what I was trying to say. That’d always be a good thing to know, and how hard could 26 letters be? I think I might already know a few of them.
I’d also like to learn braille, but thats a whole new story wtih very similar problems. I’m just a busy girl. I would like to learn this when I have a little more free time on my hands…like in the summer, or when I’m done with highschool.
Sponsored Links
Communications Program
www.hesser.edu/communications Find Your Future With Help From A Hesser Program. Apply Today.
Become an Esthetician
www.sfiec.edu/ Admissions Open House June 14 5pm Get financial aid and course info
Words Sign Language
www.mybabycantalk.com/WinningDvd Learn sign with your baby at home DVD & Online signing Dictionary
iCommunicator V5.0
www.enablemart.com/iCommunicator Learn Sign Language at Home. Watch Demo Video Here.
How To Speak Sign Language
ask.com/How+To+Speak+Sign+Language View How To Speak Sign Language. Get Answers Now on Ask.com!
Easy Languages
www.easylanguages.com/ Learn a language in its home country. Courses start year round.
