Lightning
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Hi, everyone!
My name is Kay. I am deaf and have been all of my life. I use a hearing aid and a cochlear implant, and I am oral and use SEE. I understand ASL to some extent, but not entirely, so I will eventually take classes for it. I have studied other languages such as Spanish, French, and a little bit of German! I just love studying foreign languages and hope to find some cool people on here who share the same kind of interests as I do. My other hobbies are playing video games, drawing, reading, and watching foreign dramas and anime.
Japanese is the one foreign language I have studied the longest and most extensively however, and that's mostly because I plan on teaching English in Japan. It is truly a dream of mine. I have been there twice, and it's a very amazing country! I have lots of fantastic friends whom I'm very close to living there as well.
I was just wondering, if are there any deaf/D/HoH TESLs? Or deaf/D/HoH people teaching abroad? I have tried to googling, but I could not really find anything besides hearing teachers teaching deaf/D/HoH students. Is it actually that rare to find deaf teachers that teach in hearing schools? I can't seem to find anything about their experiences online; it's confounding, really. If you are one though and don't mind me asking, is there any advice could you give me? What kind of strategies and methods do you use in your teaching? What kind of difficulties do you face?
Chances are, I will be teaching in hearing schools, and albeit, it is a bit terrifying to me (it's actually not the students I'm too worried about, it's the adults), but I still really want to do it especially if I have so many people supporting me in life!
Thanks for reading!
My name is Kay. I am deaf and have been all of my life. I use a hearing aid and a cochlear implant, and I am oral and use SEE. I understand ASL to some extent, but not entirely, so I will eventually take classes for it. I have studied other languages such as Spanish, French, and a little bit of German! I just love studying foreign languages and hope to find some cool people on here who share the same kind of interests as I do. My other hobbies are playing video games, drawing, reading, and watching foreign dramas and anime.
Japanese is the one foreign language I have studied the longest and most extensively however, and that's mostly because I plan on teaching English in Japan. It is truly a dream of mine. I have been there twice, and it's a very amazing country! I have lots of fantastic friends whom I'm very close to living there as well.
I was just wondering, if are there any deaf/D/HoH TESLs? Or deaf/D/HoH people teaching abroad? I have tried to googling, but I could not really find anything besides hearing teachers teaching deaf/D/HoH students. Is it actually that rare to find deaf teachers that teach in hearing schools? I can't seem to find anything about their experiences online; it's confounding, really. If you are one though and don't mind me asking, is there any advice could you give me? What kind of strategies and methods do you use in your teaching? What kind of difficulties do you face?
Chances are, I will be teaching in hearing schools, and albeit, it is a bit terrifying to me (it's actually not the students I'm too worried about, it's the adults), but I still really want to do it especially if I have so many people supporting me in life!
Thanks for reading!