• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: Anônimo
  • Perguntado 3 anos atrás

: 4-Lersstudy the Braille Alphabet? Que tal estudaro alfabeto em Braille? Faça uma colagem nas bolinhas pretas com materials que tenha disponivel em casa e transforme esse alfabeto em um Touch Alphabet: a) Do you have a deaf or blind friend or relative? How do you communicate?

b) Do you know another alphabet or code? Search and discover a new language. Which language or code did you search? You can start studying Japanese, Korean or an Ancient Language as EgVp- tian! What languages do you think are interesting?​

Anexos:

aninhaprincesa18401: oi
godnpvp: Oi vc tem quantos anos

Respostas

respondido por: Alexv11
30

Seguem abaixo as respostas para a pergunta acima:

a) Yes, I have a deaf friend, it's very different and we communicate using an official language here in Brazil called "Libras". It´s a completely different language using signs with the hands and face as the main source of communication.

b) Yes, I know that in the US they have their own sign language, it's called ASL (American Sign Language).  Well, I think I prefer Japanese because I love the Japanese culture in general and since I was a little kid I've always wanted to learn their language.


bc387287: boa noite como vc está
rosana3623: alguém pd resumi
guilhermedasil5398: vlw mn
godnpvp: Oi gente
respondido por: johannstrik3r
1

Resposta:

a) Yes, I have a deaf friend, it's very different and we communicate using an official language here in Brazil called "Libras". It´s a completely different language using signs with the hands and face as the main source of communication.

b) Yes, I know that in the US they have their own sign language, it's called ASL (American Sign Language).  Well, I think I prefer Japanese because I love the Japanese culture in general and since I was a little kid I've always wanted to learn their language.

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