The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Sign Language Illustrated by Carole Lazorisak

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Sign Language Illustrated by Carole Lazorisak

Author:Carole Lazorisak
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin USA, Inc.


Sign On

Signs for SUNDAY and MONDAY vary from region to region in America. Ask a deaf person which signs are used in your area.

Sign On

The difference between TODAY and NOW is the movement; TODAY is a double movement, and NOW is a single movement.

Fingerspelled Words

Fingerspell T-H for Thursday, D-A-T-E for date, J-A-N for January, F-E-B for February, M-A-R-C-H for March, A-P-R-I-L for April, M-A-Y for May, J-U-N-E for June, J-U-L-Y for July, A-U-G for August, S-E-P-T for September, O-C-T for October, N-O-V for November, and D-E-C for December.

In Deaf culture, life revolves around activities in one’s calendar. There are Deaf activities such as bowling, women’s club, holiday parties, etc. For general deaf activities, such as interpreted theatrical shows, cultural events, conferences, and parties, the calendar plays an important role in making such plans. Deaf Clubs across America (local and national organizations) distribute calendars that list Deaf/deaf events and activities sponsored by the Clubs. These events are special and not to be forgotten or missed!



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