By Molly. Contents  Spoken  Signs and symbols  Written  Braille  Telephone.

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by Molly

Contents  Spoken  Signs and symbols  Written  Braille  Telephone

Spoken CCommunicating between people is mostly through speech. TThere are many languages in the world. WWhen someone can’t talk they use sign language. I SPEAKING

Signs and symbols  Signs are short messages.  Signs can tell you where to go.  Symbols are little pictures that help communicate quickly.

Written  Word and pictures tell us something.  Cave men wrote by using pictures on rocks.  Egyptians used hieroglyphics to communicate.  Writing is the most important way we communicate today.

Braille  It is a form of communication used by blind people.  You use your sense of touch because blind people can not see.  It is a number of raised bumps.  A book of Braille is plain with no pictures.

Telephone  It is useful because you can communicate with people around the world.  It was invented in 1876 and was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.  The phone changes your voice into little signals that travel though wire.

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