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http://blog.deafread.com/agbellxinfo/2007/07/06/new-deaf-bilingual-coalition-formed/
Whaddayathink, folks?
Whaddayathink, folks?
But that still does not explain why some deaf people like me that know sign language our whole life and yet still can't write proper English?
Yeah, dk747,I think I just might bring information here about the eugenics of AGBell, something I am sure certain people here on this board have little if any knowlege of....
Yea, and children with CIs are still hoh and even hoh adults have complained about missing out a lot growing up. It is gonna all repeat itself cuz of pure denial and the refusal to listen to those who have experienced what it is like to be deaf or hoh growing up without a visual language in the educational setting.
***nodding agreement*** And don't you find it odd that those who claim to be so open minded have not even come in here to discuss this article?
I dont think they recognize the title has having anything to do with CIs...remember that they tend to go in the CI threads not in the other threads. That could be it...it is still early.
But that still does not explain why some deaf people like me that know sign language our whole life and yet still can't write proper English?
Maybe because you had teachers that didn't know the bilingual methods. And I agree with shel. Your English seems fine to me.
I think my English is readable. However, it's not that good enough at college level and I have to have someone proofread my paper before I handle it to my teacher. I have to depend on someone else to proofread my paper, while some of my hearing classmates don't do this stuff. I can't tell if the sentence "sound" right and I always screw up past/present tense in the sentence.
Maybe it's just my weakness, but I honestly believe that English is something that should have be drilled everyday at my deaf school, due to sign language not being same as English. I tends to forget something if not used because I used sign language and not speak English. Method they used, I guess did not work very well for me.
This is why I can read at college level with no problem, but write is still quite off.
I guess I have low esteem issue with grammar because of what I have seen in other deaf people's writing.
Hey Shel90 I am curious, you are a teacher for English classes, am I correct? What method did you use with your students to help them improve their English and to remember the rules?
I think my English is readable. However, it's not that good enough at college level and I have to have someone proofread my paper before I handle it to my teacher. I have to depend on someone else to proofread my paper, while some of my hearing classmates don't do this stuff. I can't tell if the sentence "sound" right and I always screw up past/present tense in the sentence.
Maybe it's just my weakness, but I honestly believe that English is something that should have be drilled everyday at my deaf school, due to sign language not being same as English. I tends to forget something if not used because I used sign language and not speak English. Method they used, I guess did not work very well for me.
This is why I can read at college level with no problem, but write is still quite off.
I guess I have low esteem issue with grammar because of what I have seen in other deaf people's writing.
Hey Shel90 I am curious, you are a teacher for English classes, am I correct? What method did you use with your students to help them improve their English and to remember the rules?