I honestly have no idea how long it will take. I suppose it is a little much to expect to be able learn a foriegn language over as little as a season, but I didn't mean to imply that I did. I'll ask my aunt about it the next time we talk and send you a PM when I have an answer for you.SnowSong wrote:I am curious, but do you happen to know how long it usually takes to learn/master sign language at a level where conversation with a deaf individual is possible? I know it depends on commitment and the environment one grows up in, as well as the age (infants versus below 12 versus all other). However, I am thinking about whether those one session learn sign langauge courses is worth taking or not.vermithrx wrote:The discussion here appears to have evolved, and I no longer feel out of place in contributing.
My Aunt is in the process of adopting a deaf child from a foreign country and our entire family plans to learn ASL together over the summer in support of that endeavor. We can't wait to meet and welcome her once the process is complete.
In my famity's particular case, my aunt will be teaching us personally and I have much confidence in her. She teaches ASL and English (both spoken and written) to the deaf and hearing alike as her life's work and frequently acts as an interpreter at community performances in her area. It also helps that we will have each other to practice with on a daily basis to keep things fresh in our minds between lessons.
Edit: Never mind about that PM. Stalk posted this in the Shizune thread:
Seems to me that learning ASL properly is a lifelong commitment (and maybe that is true of any language), so unless you intend to treat it as such those courses are a waste of your time.stalk wrote:I replied this to another thread, but thought it would be applicable here for those not following other threads since it fits the theme of this thread well.In an addition, it's not that I despise the person for it. It's just... well, if you see someone speaking french, how often do we go up to them and try to speak the few words we know to them?A hearing person would tell you "just a few months! I can totally talk to them now!"SnowSong wrote:I am curious, but do you happen to know how long it usually takes to learn/master sign language at a level where conversation with a deaf individual is possible? I know it depends on commitment and the environment one grows up in, as well as the age (infants versus below 12 versus all other). However, I am thinking about whether those one session learn sign langauge courses is worth taking or not.
A deaf person would open their eyes in horror and say don't even bother me until you have two years under your belt.
I can't count the number of times someone would hear that I'm deaf, and stop me while I am doing something, and say "I know sign language!" then proceed to fingerspell at me really. really. really. really. slowly. If looks could kill....
But deaf people and sign language are just enough of a mythical beast that there are days were I would get stopped at least four times in a single mall trip. It gets old, fast. So I'm not trying to be mean spirited, but... well, it's just old. LOL.