Thirteen year old Biney Richmond may be hard-of-hearing, but that doesn't mean that she's not smart. What will it take for other people, including her parents, to realize that? When her best friend's brother injures himself, Biney finally has a chance to prove to other what she can do.
Each easy-to-use, 4 x 6" flashcards set illustrates 250 of the most commonly used ASL signs. The signs are arranged according to 40 standard ASL handshapes.
Enjoy the immense support provided by the most comprehensive, easy-to-use Instructor's Guide available. Includes objectives, lesson plans, step-by-step activities, quizzes and tests to help ASL instructors.
In this absorbing story of the changing life of a community, authors Carol Padden and Tom Humphries reveal historical events and forces that have shaped the ways that Deaf people define themselves today.
This book was written for practicing interpreters who intend to improve their work product. This book provides 123 strategies that readers select and incorporate it into their daily routine.
Barron's E-Z American Sign Language provides a clear, concise, step-by-step review with more than 800 line drawings, grammar rules, creating sentences in ASL, learning different meanings of ASL and more.
Whether you are a teacher or a parent, this lively, self-guided book of American Sign Language (ASL) will quickly become your child's favorite teacher. The book goes beyond the manual alphabet and teaches the United State's fourth most pervasive language in a simple, interactive format.
Based on the bestselling American Sign Language Phrasebook, this engaging selection of crosswords, scrambles, pyramids, and other puzzles offers a quick and fun way to build your sign language vocabulary.
Don't wear black to a wedding. Find this and over 300 additional tips, strategies and words of wisdom for interpreters providing interpreting services.
This study emphasizes that interpreters must know how and when to use simultaneous and consecutive interpreting in the courtroom in order to fully include Deaf people in the judicial process.