Foreign deaf children learning English
Doug McLean
Doug at FORESTBK.DEMON.CO.UK
Thu Dec 3 14:47:46 UTC 1998
In message <1A8485F73F9 at mail-gw.uclan.ac.uk>, g.h.turner
<g.h.turner at uclan.ac.uk> writes
>A colleague is looking for any research or general information about
>foreign deaf children learning English as a second language. Please
>send e-mail to Mala.Kleinfeld at Gallaudet.edu
>
>Thank you,
>Mala S. Kleinfeld
>Doctoral Student, Gallaudet University
>Deaf Education: Applied Linguistics
In Norway, deaf Norwegian children, first language Norwegian Sign
Language users, are learning British Sign Language and through BSL,
learning English. They are producing teaching materials visual aids and
videos based on the Oxford University Press 'Learning Tree' series. I
don't have any contact names, but I can find out if you wish.
Doug McLean
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Doug McLean, The Forest Bookshop, Specialist in Books/Videos/CD-ROM about
Deafness and Deaf Issues. 8 St John Street, Coleford, Gloucestershire, England,
GL16 8AR. Tel: 01594 833858 (Minicom/TDD/Voice) Fax: 01594 833446
e-mail: deafbooks at forestbk.demon.co.uk Webpage: http://www.forestbk.demon.co.uk
Videophone 01594 810637
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