Sign Language: Jobs

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Summary: I'm looking for a job. Where do you work? Learn how to talk about yourself using sign language in this free education video.

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By Rachel Berman
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Rachel Berman is a deaf graduate student at Gallaudet University studying audiology. Besides audiology, she is very interested in researching different ways people develop language...read more

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"If a deaf person asks you what you do, they'll be referring to your occupation. This is the sign for job. Job. What do you do? You might say, my job is as a teacher. And when you're talking about a person, you typically will sign the sign for the activity, and then another sign to show that it's a person, like teacher, or lawyer. Writer. Actor. So you can see that each one ends with he same sign to signify that it's a person. So you can learn different signs for jobs. Through deaf people or books that offer sign language. You might also say that you're a student. Student. Good job."

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