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Join Date: May 2011
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ASL meeting groups
I found this site called meetup. It has a lot of cities where they have ASL meet up groups. Looks interesting
American Sign Language Meetup Groups - American Sign Language Meetups Terry |
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Randy and I have gone. I liked it until it turned into a school for newbies who did not want to pay for classes.
I had hoped to have conversations and good visits with people, not level one vocab words.
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I should start a group just for newbies, but they would try to talk to me or something.
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Forgive me, I forgot what town you are in. (You don't have to disclose here). If you are in a reasonably large-sized town, perhaps you could set something up? (I can help you if you need!)
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Now I'm not so sure how I feel about going to a meetup... I really really liked going and I had a lot of fun, but from what you said, how terrible is it that I am going and don't know any sign? I am indeed too cheap to pay for classes. I am unemployed and staying in a town for the summer that I have never been in. I have only a little pocket money. But I still want to learn sign! |
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yeah, I had heard of them and actually did sign up for one in my town. You could do so online and give a little intro about yourself. I was the only deaf who signed up. Yah, didn't go. I don't like hearing people treating me like an ASL guinea pig.
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I felt exactly like an ASL guinea pig.
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There's an ASL meetup in my town, and I've only recently started learning ASL (my hearing loss being fairly recent). I'd really like to go because I know practice is vital (and though there are classes in my area, I couldn't find any that worked with my schedule- I both work and go to grad school). The last thing I want to do though is make anyone feel like a guinea pig. Would any of you have any tips on how I could prevent that?
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Let It Snow!!!!
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Just some food for thought...
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I confess a past experience gave me an aversion to hearing ASL students. In grade 10, a girl in my drama class was taking an ASL class and she decided I was the perfect person to practice with because I'm deaf despite that I told her I didn't know ASL at all. She would only sign if she had an audience. If it were just her and I passing by in the hallway, I didn't exist.
After a couple of months of her waggling her fingers in my face while twisting her head around to see if her friends noticed, I had enough and basically said to her very very slowly to get her f'ing fingers out of my face. She never bothered me again. I don't know, maybe I am resistant because my whole life is about catering to the hearing world and this process of learning ASL and about Deaf culture and history and learning that I am not the only one who feels this way about this or that, all of that is deeply personal and I don't want the hearing world to intrude into this and once again, impose their space. And I'm afraid that will happen if I go to an ASL class. I really like having private lessons because it's not just about learning ASL, it's also about learning about my teacher, her background, deaf culture in Montreal, beliefs, it's like an ASL and history and culture and social meet all wrapped up in one. |
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In my group talking isnt allowed. You must at least know the alphabet. The last time I went the group was divided because two people including my friend didnt know their alphabet that well. Those who were fluent had their own convos while the novices had their own. My groups organizers are deaf/fluent. No one is treated like a guinea pig, but I feel its because of a good group structure. All meetups are different so dont let that discourage you. If one meetup doesnt fit you create your own. I did. Tootles
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Talking kinda defeats the whole point of an ASL meetup, no? |
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I think you kinda answered your last q. You are forced to use what you learned more. Also some people may not know how to lip read so it makes sense. Less complicated. Im glad you enjoyed yourself.
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Everyone helps everyone. I was too vague with my answer...at the one I attended it became a basic vocab class with no signed conversations happening. It was not what I wanted or needed.
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