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Do I have to become fluent in ASL?

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No, you don't. We are providing parenting tools for communication through the use of ASL. I think you will be surprised how useful it is to learn even a few signs. The Signing Time series teaches more than 75 signs and exposes you to over a hundred. If you are interested in learning more, check out your Community Education Programs and Community Center for the Deaf. Many Jr. High Schools, High Schools, Community Colleges and Universities now include ASL in their curriculum.
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American Sign Language Associate Degree Program
It depends on the individual. Language fluency requires extensive time, study, immersion in the language community, and constant practice. After taking the two language classes that are prerequisites for acceptance into the DSP, you should be able to handle communication of simple concepts of daily life. True mastery of the language will most likely take years.
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gt; back to top Do I have to become fluent in ASL?

No, you don't. We are providing parenting tools for communication through the use of ASL. I think you will be surprised how useful it is to learn even a few signs. The Signing Time series teaches more than 75 signs and exposes you to over a hundred. If fluency is your goal, ASL, like any second language, takes time and practice. (I have been signing for five years and I'm still learning) Surrounding yourself with others that are fluent will really boost your skills and your confidence.
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When will I be fluent?

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Again, this depends on the individual student. There is no average time for learning a language because it always depends on the needs and will of the student. Each of us has a different learning and acquisition time.
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Where can I go to learn ASL?

Frequently Asked Questions | ICS
Many colleges, universities and continuing education centers offer courses in American Sign Language. Here is a partial list, more information is available on the internet:
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What is ASL?

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A unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, belonging to the hyerarchy alt.support.*. It has been founded during the year 1994. Its charter is essentially a rephrasing of the name, describing ASL as aimed to support and comfort for the lonely. Since the group is unmoderated, it is out of the question to consider this FAQ, or any FAQ for that matter, as official. Let's call *poster* (or contributor) a person who writes articles in ASL, a *listener* (or lurker) a person who reads a NG without posting.
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NDCHH - FAQ's
Answer -- ASL is American Sign Language. ASL is a distinct language with its own grammar and syntax. It is not based on, nor derived from a spoken language. It is a visual-gestural language that uses facial expression, spatial markers, fingerspelling and signs. It is the native language of the Deaf community.
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Will I become fluent immediately?

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Some people are especially susceptible to the effects of AAF and seem to become fluent almost immediately upon inserting the SpeechEasyä device. However, some people require minimal training to derive the best benefits. During the assessment, the SpeechEasyä Dispenser will train the user over a period of about two hours to derive the best benefits. During this time, most users become comfortable using the effects and see a continual enhancement of fluency.
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What is the difference between ASL and SEE? Why do you use ASL?

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Research conclusively indicates that babies who sign tend to have a stronger command of verbal language and often begin speaking at an earlier age than babies who do not sign. Countless parents and caregivers have confirmed these findings with their personal experiences and observations. In addition, many Speech-Language professionals, pediatricians, and educators are supporting the use of signs to encourage early language development.
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ASL Community Who attends ASL?

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Students from more than 50 countries attend ASL, and over 70 percent of them are from the US. About 20 percent of our students hold citizenship from more than one country.
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Is ASL a universal language?

Frequently Asked Questions | ICS
No. ASL, like any other language, is primarily used in the country of origin. If you were to travel around the world, you would need to know the sign language of the country you were visiting, just as you would need to know the spoken language. There are as many sign languages as there are spoken languages, for instance if you were to travel to Europe, you would have to know German Sign, French Sign, Russian Sign, etc., to communicate with the Deaf citizens in those countries.
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Where did ASL originate?

The exact beginnings of ASL are not clear. Many people believe that ASL came mostly from French Sign Language (FSL). Others claim that the foundation for ASL existed before FSL was introduced in America in 1817. It was in that year that a French teacher named Laurent Clerc, brought to the United States by Thomas Gallaudet, founded the first school for the deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Where is ASL located?

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ASL is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and provides its products and services nationally and internationally directly and through a partner network spanning the Americas, Asia/Pacific, Europe and the Middle East/Africa. For contact numbers and locations click on Contact Us at the bottom of this page.
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Are they fluent in the language?

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They are not fluent but through the Mabou school system, they took Gaelic in the schools from Margie Beaton. One of their relatives, Effie Rankin helps with the Gaelic pronunciation when they have made a selection. Heather used to sing with the group Caileagan Mhabu (Girls of Mabou) and has a solo on their tape Duanag Do Mhabu. As well, Heather used to sing in competition at Mod Ontario.
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Do I have to be fluent in Hebrew?

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You do not have to be fluent in Hebrew, or any other foreign language. If you do speak Hebrew, Yiddish or Russian there may be additional volunteer opportunities available to you. Please let the Federation professional know if this applies to you.
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What if I am not fluent in English?

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Individuals can still join the Gerson Lehrman Group Councils if they are not fluent in English, as long as they have a working knowledge of the English language. If a Council Member is not comfortable participating in telephone consultations in English, he/she may participate in online surveys, which are written in English. The average survey can be completed in 10-15 minutes and can be accessed 24 hours a day. back to top Yes.
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Circle of Experts ??" Expert FAQ
While our clients are located in all parts of the world, English is, by far, the most common language used by them. It is very helpful if you are at least moderately fluent in English in order to review our preparatory materials. For someone with exceptionally unique expertise, many clients will also retain a translator through Nitron.
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Gerson Lehrman Group Councils - Frequently Asked Questions
Individuals can still join the Gerson Lehrman Group Councils if they are not fluent in English, as long as they have a working knowledge of the English language. Gerson Lehrman Group may also provide translations of the Terms and Conditions of Council Membership at your request. It is your responsibility to understand all parts of the Terms and Conditions.
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Are you fluent in Italian?

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Katekyo is just an abbreviation for the full name. For example, Furuutsu Basuketto(Fruits Basket) would be Furuba. The same applies with the series title.
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What should I do to learn more about ASL, Deaf culture, and my local Deaf community?

Sign2Me.com | FAQs
ASL is a beautiful language and a gift from the Deaf community, and we applaud your desire to become more involved in its usage! Check with your local community college or Continuing Education Program for a beginning ASL course, visit a nearby Center on Deafness, and seek out the many excellent online resources for information on Deaf culture and your local Deaf community. For more information, visit our Links page.
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Are SIGN with your BABY® materials being developed in languages other than English and ASL?

Sign2Me.com | FAQs
The only non-ASL version currently available is the UK Edition of SIGN with your BABY®, which is based on British Sign Language (BSL). We are currently in the process of developing other international versions.
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What is the history of ASL?

NDCHH - FAQ's
Answer -- ASL originated in 1816. A French deaf educator, Laurent Clerc, brought the language to the United States. About 60 percent of the vocabulary used in ASL comes from French Sign Language.
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How do I start with ASL?

ASL FAQ's
In the first place you can read articles about ASL (i.e. on this website), read the ASL book of Remko van der Pols (ASL, a framework for Application Management, ISBN 90-77212-05-1, Van Haren Publishing) or take ASL training. To test your knowledge you can take the Exin examination; if completed succesfully, you will receive a certificate. You may also consult experts, within your organisation or without (see 'Partners').
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How long will it take before I become fluent?

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No two stutterers are alike and it is difficult to predict how long you will need to become fluent. You might start noticing dramatic improvements a few days after you start the therapy and become fluent one or two months later. Or you might have to wait a couple of months before you can notice the first signs of improvement and your fluency will then gradually improve month by month. One thing is sure: stuttering cannot be permanently eliminated overnight.
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Why do you require people to be 'fluent' in English?

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By "fluent' we mean being able to read, understand and answer a relatively complex questionnaire in English. Some people who have English as their second language may find this difficult. At this stage we do not have funding to translate the questionnaire and necessary materials to conduct the study in other languages. All contents copyright © 2007 Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences Center. All rights reserved. Send web site comments and questions to webmaster@llu.edu.
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Do you live in Japan? Are you fluent in Japanese?

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Nope. I live in the good ol' state of North Carolina in the United States, and as far as I know, I don't have a drop of Japanese blood in me. I had tried to teach myself the language while in high school (my high school didn't offer Japanese--you only had Spanish and French to choose from) and in some parts I succeeded. I taught myself hiragana and katakana, which is why I could translate some little stuff for the site, and it really makes my Japanese classes in college a lot easier.
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How long has American Sign Language (ASL) been around?

Frequently Asked Questions | ICS
ASL was first introduced in the United States in 1816 by Thomas Gallaudet, founder of the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.
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