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Culturally correct
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Politely wave so that they see your hand moving Politely tap: shoulder, arm, knee, foot If farther away: Ask for intermediary help If there is no help from another person: wave largely or go to them If there are a room full of deaf people and you need the attention of al, blink the lights
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Hello Good morning How are you? Good to see you
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Hello Good morning I’m fine, good, tired, busy,… Good to see you too Nice to meet you
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What’s your name? My name is… I am named… I am/honorific… Last name… What’s your name?
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Always maintain eye contact Never affirm that you understand something if you don’t. Show that you really are engaged with communicating. Try as best you can, don’t become frustrated. He/she would rather repeat themselves than to be blown off. If you don’t know the vocabulary for what you want to talk about, act it out; as a last resort, write it down.
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Are you learning sign language? New student? Your teacher’s name? What school do you go to? What year or level of sign language are you in? Will you continue next year? Are there Deaf students in your school? What is his/her name?
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