TuxthePengwin
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Like when some sings their name fast. My mind can put it together well. i can only understand if they do it realy slow. can you guys give me some tips or some exercises to help
Well if i am taking a class and i get quizzed on it alot. ya i do need to worry about itRiptide said:I wouldn't worry about it. Those things come with time, and since you are hearing and do not actually DEPEND on ASL or fingerspelling, it is not actually a "need".
TuxthePengwin said:can you guys give me some tips or some exercises to help
However, make sure your lip movement to be useful. Thats all to it!! Actually, it s all depends on your motivation that will takes you farther before you know. 



Sweetmind said:So I recommended NO more using ears or voices or think English while you are learning that is the best way to learn.![]()
Interpretrator said:Crosswords are also a great way to improve receptive fingerspelling because you learn to look at a word with missing letters (the ones you don't see or the ones that aren't spelled) and figure out what it is.

I'll have to agree with Interpretrator here. I get so darn confused if I try to read it letter by letter.Interpretrator said:The best tip I ever got was not to try and read the fingerspelling by letter, but to think of it phonetically. So if someone fingerspells W-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N, don't try to remember all the letters because you'll have forgotten "W-A" by the time you get to "O-N." Think:
"wwwaa...sshhh...inngg...tonnn"
if that makes any sense. In other words, make every letter a sound. When I read fingerspelling I know my lips move because I'm subvocalizing, but it makes it MUCH easier to understand.
Also I agree with the others who have said that this is a common problem. It's one of the hardest things about learning ASL. There are videotapes and DVDs out there specifically for practicing receptive fingerspelling, if you don't get enough practice socializing with ASL users.
I agree with you gnulinuxman!!!
Then why are you the slowest fingerspeller in the world?!deaflinuxgeek said:I agree with you gnulinuxman!!!
I love being deaf.
Deaflinuxgeek![]()
gnulinuxman said:Then why are you the slowest fingerspeller in the world?!
:fly2:gnulinuxman said:The point of the activity is that we read each word as a unit, not letter-by-letter. Fingerspelling is no different.