The Deaf and Language
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Written
The Advantages
Written Language Acquisition can Facilitate Speech
All Hearing-impaired Children can Benefit
Instruction can Begin in Infancy
No New Knowledge Need Be Acquired by Instructors
The Learning Medium is Appropriate
The Written Language Approach
How The Deaf Communicate and Succeed?
Why Teaching of Reading or Written Language Has Failed Thus Far?
Written Communication by Notes
Low Level of Literacy = Low Level of Jobs
The Need For Literacy
Which One VS Which One
In the conclusion you should have a brief summary of your key points.
Reading VS Written Language
Emphasize how you managed to defend your main idea and goals along the essay.
A Person Who Knows Speech-based Language
A Person Who Doesn't Know Speech-based Language
Sign Language VS Oral Approach
Edward Gallaudet (Pro-Sign)
Alexander Graham Bell (Anti-Sign)
The Controversy
Oral Approach
Total Communication
Speech Reading (Lipreading)
The Successes and The Fails
The Hearing Impaired People
The Deafs
Gesture
The key points are the arguments which will support your thesis. These can be agreeing arguments or disagreeing arguments too, in each case they need to reflect on the main idea.
Facial Gestures
Gestures with Speech
Gesture Using Arms, Head, and Torso
Different From Sign
Sign
Speech based Sign Language
Morpheme by Morpheme
Finger spelling: Letter by Letter
Compared
State the main idea of the essay. This will be your thesis statement.
The Speed of Signing and Speaking Sentences
Language based on Speech vs based on Sign
Facts
In the introduction you should state the ideas what you want to defend along the essay.
No Universal Language
Dialects and Foreign Accents
Complete and Incomplete
True Language