LESSON: Learn to Read SignWriting
Rebecca L. Moreton
moretona at BELLSOUTH.NET
Tue Feb 22 21:03:27 UTC 2011
Yes, Val, keep it up! Everybody has to learn the symbols and parts of
symbols, so as to know what gestures are being written. This ought to
work for everybody; it is a little like
learning a very large alphabet, or like learning the various parts of
Chinese characters. Now maybe I can learn ASL through learning the
significance of many symbols; I will
learn the word-order of ASL sentences by observing the order of the
symbols. Great!
Becky Moreton
On Feb 22, 2011, at 2:51 PM, Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> February 22, 2011
>
> On Feb 22, 2011, at 10:30 AM, Pel Tini wrote:
>> This lesson below is a Fantastic idea. I have been approaching my
>> students that way too. We had a mixture of accents, what ever we
>> signed we wrote down and made guessing games out of it. Real
>> fun !!!! Gramar?????????? hmmmmm It did not matter as long as they
>> could write and read.
>
> This is wonderful Tini!
>
> Here is the first part of the Lesson...Tell me, List members ...
> Does this kind of lesson help? Do you want me to continue?
>
>
>
> <SignMail_ASL_Instruction01.png>
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