alphabet letters
true or myth
technology used
lip reading
emotion signs
100

which letter do you make a fist with your thumb  on the side

A

100

all deaf people sign

myth, only about 10% of people with hearing loss use sign language as their primary method of communication

100

are hearing aids apart of deaf technology 

yes they are 

100

can people improve their lip reading skills

with time and practice people can learn to read lips

100

how to sign "sad"

hold both hands in front of your face with your palms facing you, slightly separate your fingers and position one hand slightly higher than the others, then  draw your hands down a few inches while making a sad face 

200
which letter do you curve your palm facing sideways where both the top and bottom of your four fingers are making a curve

c

200

deaf people are mute 

myth, many deaf people speak but some choose not to because they lack hearing to regulate their voice

200

what is captioning

captioning is providing an illustration with a title or explanation 

200

lip reading skills are associated with (blank) activation

answer is brain activation

200

how to sign happy

straighten your hands with your palms facing back and all fingers together, with your thumbs sticking out, move your hands in a circular motion forward, down, back, up, forward, down, back, up, bring your hands close to your chest or touching them on the upward swing, keep your hands further away from your chest on the downward swing

300

which letter do your fingers point up and palm flat and facing out while your thumb is tucked in

b

300

all hearing losses are the same 

the term "deafness" covers a wide range of hearing losses that affect a persons ability to process sound and understand speech 

300

what are cochlear implants

a surgically implanted device that helps people with moderate to profound hearing loss perceive sound and understand speech 

300

what percentage of lip reading english is accurately understood

only 30 %

300

how to sign hungry

form a c shape with your hand and move it downward from your neck to your stomach 

400

which letter do you have  your palm facing outward, curve your middle, ring and pinky fingers together and touch them to your thumb, while only your index finger is standing upright 

d

400

lip reading in not easy

true, people who read lips only understand about 30% of what  is being said

400
whats a fm system 

a wireless assistive listening device that helps people with hearing loss hear better in noisy environments

400
why is context important in lipreading 

context can help lip readers fill in the blanks when they dont catch every lip movement 

400

how to sign thirsty 

extend your index finger on your dominant hand, tuck the remaining fingers into your palm, place your index finger on your throat, drag your finger down in a straight line

500

which letter do you extend your middle and pointer finger up and touch your thumb to your middle finger, while tucking your pinky finger into your palm

k

500

a hearing aid barely benefits people who became deaf as an adult 

true, after acquiring a spoken language, deaf people usually derive little or no benefit with a hearing aid

500

what are video relay sources 

they allow people with hearing or speech disabilities who use American sign language to  use video equipment to communicate with voice telephone users 

500

is there anything else lipreading is sometimes used with 

lip reading is often used in addition to other assistive technologies such as amplification or residual hearing

500

how to sign tired 

start with your fingers touching each side of your chest, with your elbows up, extend your fingers while holding them together in each bent hand, drop your elbows and shoulders, and stoop your back a little, twist your curved, open palms downward while still touching the sides of your chest

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