Class : 11Sc4 Topic : Demonstrative speech Title : Sign Language Thesis : To help bridge the communication gap between the hearing impaired and those of us that do not suffer hearing loss. INTRODUCTION Attention grabber : *Good morning to our beloved English lecturer and my lovely classmates* (do my opening with sign languages without talking to create suspense). I guess by now all of you might already have a clue of what my topic is. That’s right ‚ it’s sign language. Purpose : Today‚
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Sign Language 1 [The speaker begins by using Signed English to express the words‚ “You are my friend.”] Do you know what I just told you? The message I communicated probably escaped most of you. Communication through hand motions is something we do all the time without even thinking about it. For most of us‚ it’s a supplement to spoken language. But for many deaf and hearing-impaired people‚ sign language isn’t just a supplement‚ it’s a primary mode of communication. 2 I’m not an expert in
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Informative Speech Outline Introduction (Begin by saying good morning in sign language) Specific purpose: To Inform my audience about communication by way of sign language. Thesis Statement: ASL (American Sign Language) has been around for quite a while‚ although Aristotle had a theory that people can only learn through hearing spoken language I. Aristotle was the first to have recorded anything about the deaf-blind‚ his theory was that people can only learn through hearing spoken language. A.
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It’s a simple sandwich Good morning‚ today I am going to show you how to make my favorite sandwich. When you are up late studying for a test or writing a paper‚ how many of you have a snack? I am sure most of you would reach for a snack where you do not have to do much preparation. As such‚ I am here today to tell you about a snack that is quick and easy‚ and relatively inexpensive to prepare. What is this snack? It’s a peanut butter and jelly sandwhich. I have been snacking on this delicious treat
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American Sign Language Kelly Allen Our Deaf Son If my child was deaf I would want him or her to be involved in the deaf community. I would make sure that I found a school that would teach students in sign language. Sending a deaf student to a regular school would make it hard for them to learn and make them feel like they don’t belong. As they get older I would try to teach them to lip read‚ so that they will be able to communicate with hearing people. Learning sign language would be top priority
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Ever run out of crafts to do? Want to make a cool gift for someone? Want to get in touch with your creative side? Making a duct tape wallet is the answer. It’s a fun way to make a new project to keep busy while making something for someone else or yourself. For my presentation will be making a duct tape wallet. I will be starting with materials that will be needed‚ the steps to construct the wallet‚ and options to add to personalize it. For your reference the shell is referred to the main part
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Demonstrative Speech: How to Make Pumpkin Chocolate chip Cookies Specific Purpose: My purpose is to demonstrate how to make pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. Central Idea: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies are a delicious fall treat that is simple to make. Attention getter: Are you wondering what to make for a fall or Halloween party? Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies are sure to be a hit. As lover of anything chocolate as well as a pumpkin spice enthuthist‚ I enjoy finding simple recipes that incorporate
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When did Sign Language begin? Who taught the deaf people Sign Language? How did Sign Language begin in America? These questions and others have interest me into doing a research on American Sign Language History. In this paper I will be answering all of those questions. American Sign Language (ASL) is the visual or gestural language which is the primary means of communication of deaf people in America and parts of Canada. Current estimates are that between 100‚000 and 500‚000 people use
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I decided to explore the topic of American Sign Language and its application with infants and toddlers in what is known as Baby Sign. Baby Sign Language has emerged over the past twenty years or so as a parenting technique used to communicate with infants and toddlers before spoken language develops. Ten years ago‚ American psychologists Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn published their book‚ Baby Signs: How to Talk with your Baby Before your Baby Can Talk‚ which can be considered one of the first
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2012 EZ Sign Website Communication in general is very important in today’s society. It is used in many occasions such as school‚ businesses‚ relationships‚ and personal needs. There are a lot of different forms of communication used in everyday life. This includes talking‚ signals‚ hand gestures‚ or simply any kind of emotion. For most people‚ it may be difficult to understand those who are deaf and blind through their unique form of communication. This form of communication is known as sign language
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