JenneLynne
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Hi ya'll. What a predicament I'm in.
I'm in my first semester of "official" (meaning credit earning) ASL. I have some background, but it is limited, and though my ease of use has been returning with exposure to my class this semester and the Deaf community since January, I still haven't regained any sort of fluency. Not that I had any real fluency to begin with.
However... tonight at class (three weeks missed already mind you), a new student comes in. He's young, and handsome, and every girl in class is tripping over herself to get him to sit by her. (He came in late, and was loking for a table with room) My teacher sits him beside me so I can help him practice fingerspelling. Then I get to help him with the lesson. He's missed the first three, and we're a no voice class room, so that was a challenge. But by the end of class he can spell his name, say nice to meet you, and knows the difference between like and interesting.
So my teacher asks that we exchange phone numbers and get together once or twice in the next week so I can go over the first three lessons with him, and get him up to speed so he's not a fish out of water.
Yeah, I get to teach the first three lessons of our ASL book to a guy who today only knew how to say thank you in ASL, and all the dirty words in Arabic sign. It wouldn't be so bad, but it's grammar mostly, not fingerspelling and vocabulary.
What in the h*ll did I agree to do???
I'm in my first semester of "official" (meaning credit earning) ASL. I have some background, but it is limited, and though my ease of use has been returning with exposure to my class this semester and the Deaf community since January, I still haven't regained any sort of fluency. Not that I had any real fluency to begin with.
However... tonight at class (three weeks missed already mind you), a new student comes in. He's young, and handsome, and every girl in class is tripping over herself to get him to sit by her. (He came in late, and was loking for a table with room) My teacher sits him beside me so I can help him practice fingerspelling. Then I get to help him with the lesson. He's missed the first three, and we're a no voice class room, so that was a challenge. But by the end of class he can spell his name, say nice to meet you, and knows the difference between like and interesting.
So my teacher asks that we exchange phone numbers and get together once or twice in the next week so I can go over the first three lessons with him, and get him up to speed so he's not a fish out of water.
Yeah, I get to teach the first three lessons of our ASL book to a guy who today only knew how to say thank you in ASL, and all the dirty words in Arabic sign. It wouldn't be so bad, but it's grammar mostly, not fingerspelling and vocabulary.
What in the h*ll did I agree to do???