LillyPad
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I am new to the site, and am trying to see where everything is... message boards get me confused -_-
I am hearing learning ASL. I've come to find that signing has come easier to me, but it's more the understanding part I need more practice with. Also, when my instructor signs fast I get lost. We have not gone over the grammatical structure of the language only simple phrases plus vocabulary.
I am a very quiet girl, shy as well. I have this condition known as deprevation amblyopia in my right eye, but while I knowledge it I don't see it as a disability mainly because my parents never differentiated me from my siblings, we were all treated equally. Here is where I think my signing will be off bc my eyes may not translate my signs adequately (or so I think). I like to learn new languages. Fluent in English and Spanish. Also speak a little bit of French, four years of school, but now I decided to learn ASL and broaden my horizons a bit more. I am beyond clueless about the deaf/Deaf culture, but reading a bit here on the forums has shed some light. Okay this is extremely looong for an intro hehehe. I am shy at first, but once I get comfortable with someone they can't shut me off or turn the volume down
I am hearing learning ASL. I've come to find that signing has come easier to me, but it's more the understanding part I need more practice with. Also, when my instructor signs fast I get lost. We have not gone over the grammatical structure of the language only simple phrases plus vocabulary.
I am a very quiet girl, shy as well. I have this condition known as deprevation amblyopia in my right eye, but while I knowledge it I don't see it as a disability mainly because my parents never differentiated me from my siblings, we were all treated equally. Here is where I think my signing will be off bc my eyes may not translate my signs adequately (or so I think). I like to learn new languages. Fluent in English and Spanish. Also speak a little bit of French, four years of school, but now I decided to learn ASL and broaden my horizons a bit more. I am beyond clueless about the deaf/Deaf culture, but reading a bit here on the forums has shed some light. Okay this is extremely looong for an intro hehehe. I am shy at first, but once I get comfortable with someone they can't shut me off or turn the volume down