Hollykins1
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Hi all,
I just realized I never did come in here and introduce myself.
I registered under another username (thephantomsgirl) when I first joined, but then the server crash messed that up. I didn't have that many posts anyway- mostly just in the "Looking for ASL Buddies" thread. So re-registered with this username.
My name is Holly and I am hearing. I took ASL 1 about 15 years ago in college. It was a challenge for me as I am primarily an auditory learner. I was over-extended at the time between work and school and I didn't rise up to the challenge.
I'm going to try again. I've been studying online and from books, but that just isn't enough. I am starting an ASL for beginners class next week. It will be taught by a Deaf instructor, which I feel is important. That way I feel I'll get ASL not PSE. Think it might be a little eye-opening too - how must a Deaf student feel when no one speaks their language, yet expects them to catch on?
My reasons for wanting to learn ASL are numerous and varied. It'd be a long discourse and I tend to be long-winded as it is...
Nice to meet all of you. I've been reading through the other sections, and there are many of you that I feel I know you a little from your posts.
I just realized I never did come in here and introduce myself.
I registered under another username (thephantomsgirl) when I first joined, but then the server crash messed that up. I didn't have that many posts anyway- mostly just in the "Looking for ASL Buddies" thread. So re-registered with this username.
My name is Holly and I am hearing. I took ASL 1 about 15 years ago in college. It was a challenge for me as I am primarily an auditory learner. I was over-extended at the time between work and school and I didn't rise up to the challenge.
I'm going to try again. I've been studying online and from books, but that just isn't enough. I am starting an ASL for beginners class next week. It will be taught by a Deaf instructor, which I feel is important. That way I feel I'll get ASL not PSE. Think it might be a little eye-opening too - how must a Deaf student feel when no one speaks their language, yet expects them to catch on?
My reasons for wanting to learn ASL are numerous and varied. It'd be a long discourse and I tend to be long-winded as it is...
Nice to meet all of you. I've been reading through the other sections, and there are many of you that I feel I know you a little from your posts.