Hi,
My apologies for x-posting this one.
Does anybody here have experience with teaching FL/SL to blind people? Or can somebody point out some articles/publications about this.
Thanks in advance,
Groetjes,
Frank
FL / SL teaching to blind people
I didn't see this item when it was originally posted.
Assuming FL means foreign language and SL means second language, I once taught English to blind Japanese students.
I used James J. Asher's Total Physical Response method to develop about 50 hours of instruction. Have a look at www.tpr-world.com, and good luck.
Assuming FL means foreign language and SL means second language, I once taught English to blind Japanese students.
I used James J. Asher's Total Physical Response method to develop about 50 hours of instruction. Have a look at www.tpr-world.com, and good luck.
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For some reason, I expect that while the blind may be able to sign, they'd have a hard time reading sign language.
Regards//Larry
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-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
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