Oh it was!
And interesting.:lookaroun
When you're using ASL, in situations like that in class...is speech permitted?
If not, do you find it hard not to speak?
Well, for that we played a little differently. What we did is 2 people went off. One person hid, and the 2nd came back to the first person. They then signed the location of where the person hid to see if the last person could find them. We're learning to sign directions, you see. It was a bit challenging.
AHHHH! NO! That means everyone dies in the end!Tragic.
AHHHH! NO! That means everyone dies in the end!
...
Wait, no.
It's fitting.
Just wanted to pop in and say good night to my peeps.
Have a vocab test tomorrow in English Skills (third period of English required for sophomores :brickand a Chem test.
Ooooodles of fun.
Annnnd I get my Report Card.
My parents are not going to be happy about the Geometry midterm. :lookaroun
Night my loves. :wave:
Probably wouldn't be a bad idea.Everyone's entitled to the occasional slump, Freddy.
Maybe some tutoring?
'Night!
And while you're doing this, no one speaks?
Well, technically not supposed to.
I don't know what happens past the teacher though.:lookaroun
I asked, because I think most people find it at least a little difficult to gesture only and not use words. Just try playing Charades!
Ah. I see. The class is pretty good at picking up. And for giving directions, some of it is sortof like playing charades.
Well, have to get up early for work tomorrow. So off to bed. Night everyone.![]()
Hi again, Dot!Interesting.
Hi again, Sweets!
Dot reminds me of Othello.Hamlet reminds me of Connor.
To live or not to live!Interesting.
Hi again, Sweets!
Hi again, Dot!
It was quite a day here, seeing old faces again.
Lots of conversation.
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