More than JUST A LANGUAGE!

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More than JUST A LANGUAGE!

The Deaf Community Social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, shared institutions Just COMMUNICATED by ASL. Deaf people can do everything you do! (drive, sports, public speaking)

Things to Know About ASL Eye contact Which Hand Do I Use? Facial Expressions Precision is Important! (summer, ugly, dirty)

Are you ready!?

Greetings

Greetings Note: implied being verbs

Responses Note: facial expressions!!

Responses

Responses

What is your name? Note: Eyebrows!

My name is ….

Let’s Practice!!

Exchange of Information

Nice to meet you!

Making Conversation I am learning sign language.

Making Conversation I need to practice ASL.

Happy Halloween! Candy Night Scared

Farewell Thank you. See you later!

Farewell Take care! See you tomorrow!

If this interests you… Next club meeting is Nov 5, 6:30 pm, James 2105 Facebook: Rowan University’s American Sign Language Club Monday night Deptford Mall Deaf Chats Deaf Events in South Jersey (signing Santa)