Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Exploding Brains

We are starting to explore other places in which we could help.   One such place is the Diocese of Egypt Deaf Unit in Old Cairo, where we will be able to use TESOL training in a new environment.
The Unit includes a school for about 80 children aged from 5 years old.  It is amazing how much of communication is non-verbal, a deaf Egyptian child can find many ways to communicate with a British adult with little Arabic and no sign language.  The most uplifting part of the morning is the warm handshake and smile from each of the children. 
Our overstretched brains are going to have to find room for not only Arabic but also sign language for English letters - Arabic sign language would probably cause our heads to explode with too much information.

1 comment:

Carole Carey said...

As far as English goes the alphabet signs are reasonably managable even I managed that - probably forgotten it all now -but it is the speed that gets me every time Watching an interpretor signing is amazing so good luck I'm certain you'll not only cope but excell Best wishes Carole