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bott used herself as an example of a deaf person that understands and is fluent in spoken english but struggles with "oral skills" or the ability to communicate the language
she knows well orally.[/quote]
Faire_Jour - This is what I was trying to express all along. 'Yay!!!' Bott still has "oral skills" because she has received the knowledge of how oral skills work, she just can't deliver them (articulation), but in my opinion she still has good oral skills. The differences in opinion here is that people perceive 'articulation' as being oral skills. Articulation is the ability to deliver oral skills not oral skills in itself.
In another thread just a few minutes ago, I was posting about the change in usage of words over the course of time. 'Oral skills' is perhaps one of those unfashioned terms that need to be 'political corrected'. Perhaps we should come up with a term of phrase that embraces people who are in the same predicament as Bott. I know there are many like her.
Botts, I hope you don't mind being an ambassador.