Resources for Hearing Impaired Students

Svetlana Grenier greniers at GEORGETOWN.EDU
Tue Apr 20 20:38:51 UTC 2010


If such resources exist, I (and I am sure others) would like to hear 
about them too!  Please reply to the list, if at all possible.
Thank you!
Svetlana

Brian Johnson wrote:

>Fellow SEELANGTSY,
>I have a hearing impaired student who has enrolled in my first year Russian
>course for next fall. He relies heavily upon lip reading to communicate. Do
>any of you know of any foreign language resources for hearing impaired
>students that may be helpful? In particular I am looking materials to help
>him learn how to lip read Russian and mitigate the influence of my accent on
>his lip reading, such as video clips of Russians pronouncing sounds and
>words while looking directly into the camera, or something along those
>lines. Any ideas would be helpful. Please reply off list to
>bjohnso1 at swarthmore.edu. I thank you in advance.
>Yours,
>Brian
>
>  
>

-- 
Svetlana S. Grenier

Associate Professor
Department of Slavic Languages
Box 571050
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20057-1050
202-687-6108
greniers at georgetown.edu

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