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I am not an ASL teacher.. but I had been in ASL courses in college before.
The first teacher (a CODA), she did mouth some. The second teacher (a hearing,) he didn't. I don't remember about the third teacher (a hearing, possibly a CODA) - she was married to a deaf man.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Austin Tx
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my teacher mouths... which makes me angry :p because she wouldnt allow us to do so
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1. some times signs actually require mouthing (I forget the example my friend gave me) 2. they are trying to help the students understand better by mouthing while signing
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I remember our interpreting instructors telling us that for some hearing people, mouthing just becomes part of their "hearing accent" and many if not most hearies mouth to some extent. Ours NEVER did during quizzes and tests, though. We got pure ASL.
Personally I know I mouth to some extent when I'm teaching my students, but since I'm teaching English I don't worry too much about it. If I'm only doing a lecture in ASL then I don't as much, but I don't do a lot of lecturing. The students do it as well, especially when asking a question and using SEE to represent the exact words of an English sentence. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manitoulin Island on Lake Huron in Canada
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It is very common to have ASL teachers (they need to use voice with hearing students to teach them ASL and later use mouthing without voice) and ASL interpreters, plus us Deafies to mouth without voice while signing. It is the same way for lipreading while signing so not to confuse with misunderstanding if not signing. That is why we need ASL to go with the lipreading or speechreading to help us understanding one hundred percent. Some of the Deafies prefer to sign pure ASL without mouthing the words (no voice) at all.
We just love to sign ASL whether we use mouthing with voice or without voice, does not matter.
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