JanatheShort
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Okay, this may be my most bizarre question, ever. But, here it goes.
I want to learn ASL. Normally when I try to learn a language, I immerse myself in the language. I try to even think in that language. I am having a real problem with that, however, when it comes to ASL. I try to watch ASL, and sign, but no matter how hard I try to shut it off, there is always a little voice in my head saying the word in English.
Any advice about how to shut that off so I can truly immerse myself in ASL?
I want to learn ASL. Normally when I try to learn a language, I immerse myself in the language. I try to even think in that language. I am having a real problem with that, however, when it comes to ASL. I try to watch ASL, and sign, but no matter how hard I try to shut it off, there is always a little voice in my head saying the word in English.
Any advice about how to shut that off so I can truly immerse myself in ASL?
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The teacher was going around the room to each student, asking if each one was Deaf, HOH, or hearing (there are hearing family members who also come). And I just automatically answered her without actually thinking about it. I recognized her sign and question, and just answered. She gave me this huge smile (she had taught us last fall as well) and then I realized what I had done.
Now, it doesn't happen all the time, and it can be hard to recognize finger spelling of letters and put it all together or be part of a conversation without the "lesson" framework from class, even with some beginning level vocabulary. So, I am not "there" by any means at all, but still it gave me a boost last night in class. :P So, just keep practicing and it will come, I guess. 