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I am a Columbia (Barnard) graduate specializing in Foreign Language Acquisition with experience teaching English, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese all over the world. I am also an experienced piano teacher (7 years of teaching) with my own upright piano. I am especially interested in tutoring by Skype but…
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I have taught in the school system for 10 years and have tutored for the past 12 years. I have experienced first hand the frustration students have felt as they struggled with math. However, working in the school system I was limited in what I could do about this, so I decided that my talent was better…
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I want to learn ASL. I live in Missoula, MT and would like to know wher the nearest class is offered and the cost
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Sign Language (ASL) Articles
Baby Signing Tip - Emotion Signs
Visually Speaking – March 08, 2011
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Emotion signs are beneficial for pre-school children to learn. They help in identifying and communicating their emotions. A fun activity to reinforce the emotion signs is the song "If You’re...
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Deaf Culture Tip - American Sign Language and French Sign Language
Visually Speaking – March 08, 2011
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Out of any other Sign Language in the world, American Sign Language is most similar to French Sign Language. In the late 1800’s, when an American, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet went to France to learn...
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