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cyssy
Brazil

Special needs!
 
Hi, everyone!
This week I was told that I have now a new class with deaf adults ( 8 students ). But in this class there are more twenty students and they listen.
I am really scared because I don �tknow how to teach english to these students who have Portuguese classes as a second language and the Brazilian signs language as their first language. English is the third language... Last year, they have only visual classes and I don �t know what I have to do... Does anybody here have any experience with deaf people??? Can you help me????  Pleaseee....

5 Feb 2010      





Sonn
Russian Federation

I have �nt worked with such students, but I �m working with a girl who has infantile cerebral paralysis. The first thing I did when I started working with her was talking to her parents and to her taechers, who teach her other subjects and even to doctors. It helped. I hope there will be people here who have already taught deaf students. But if there isn �t any, try to talk to the teachers who taught Portugese to them. Good luck. 
 
P.S. Have a look here, maybe you�ll find something useful there: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=361757#thetop

5 Feb 2010     



marta_marta
Poland

I �m not an expert in this field but maybe the following website could help.

EDL

Try googling "EDL - English for Deaf Learners"

Good luck!

5 Feb 2010     



zoemorosini
United States

Hi there!  I just finished taking an online course in UDL:  Universal Design for Learning that addresses the challenges you �re facing.  Do a Google search for UDL and CAST, a Boston, MA, USA area non-profit that teaches UDL techniques.

www.cast.org/research/udl/index.html
lessonbuilder.cast.org/

5 Feb 2010     



zeina monzer
Lebanon

hi cyssy,
i teach blind students but in the same institute where i work there is another section for deaf students and as i know you have to learn sign language inorder to be able to communicate with them .
also you have to stress on each letter while you are reading to let them see the outlet of each letter.
 
and as i know the teachers depend greatly on sign language and visiual aids in explaining the lessons . and deaf students can hardly understand abstract concepts .
 
i wish you luck
 

5 Feb 2010     



zoemorosini
United States

I think deaf students CAN understand abstract concepts, because they have them in sign language.  It �s just hard to get new ideas across when they are abstract, because sound as a medium isn �t an option.  However, illustrations can be helpful (visual aids, as mentioned above) to bridge the gap.

5 Feb 2010