Manual
Oral
Differences
Pros and cons
Facts
100
People in the ______ _________ support manual communication because it is part of deaf culture.
What is the Deaf Community?
100
The name of a person who studies human speech
What are Oral Historians?
100
Using Manual communication, deaf individuals learn to sign. Using Oral communication, deaf individuals learn ______
What is speech?
100
One pro for manual communication is when you do not want others to understand what you are saying it provides _______
What is secrecy?
100
ASL is ______ to French sign language
What is similar?
200
Manual Communication is a form of communication that conveys words and feelings through signs, body motions and gestures. An example of this is ______
What is ASL/PSE/SEE?
200
Oral Communication is a form of communication that teaches deaf individuals to speak. Some go to _________ _______ to help them communicate better.
What is Speech Therapy?
200
Oral communication is verbal, but manual communication is ______
What is visual?
200
One pro of oral communication is that deaf people can __________ with hearing people easier and become part of the hearing community
What is communicate?
200
Oralism started in ______ (year)
What is 1867?
300
Oral schools opened in the 1860's where Manual Communication was ________
What is Outlawed?
300
Teaching deaf people to talk, or use oralism, was most popular in the U.S. during ____ _____ . (year)
What is the 1860's?
300
Oral Communication was seen as better than ______ _____________ in the 1860's
What is Manual Communication?
300
One con of oral communication is it is hard for ______ people to understand.
What is deaf?
300
There are 2 perspectives on if deaf people should learn to speak or to sign. One is cultural the other is ______
What is medical?
400
People first started using manual communication in ________. (year)
What is the 1550's?
400
When a deaf child is taught oralism, they _______ sign in or out of the classroom.
What is can't/can not?
400
________ was used more in the 1900's.
What is Oral communication?
400
One con for manual is that hearing people can't _________ the deaf individuals.
What is understand?
400
The co-founder of the first school of the deaf was from _______
What is France?
500
Some people think that deaf individuals have a bigger _______ if they do NOT learn _____.
What is vocabulary? What is Manualism?
500
______________ was associated with oralism, due to his invention of the telephone
Who is Alexander Graham Bell
500
Oralism is _____ for deaf individuals to learn because Manualism is more _______.
What is harder? What is natural?
500
One _____ of both manual and oral communication has is that they can communicate with _______ _______ in their community.
What is a pro? What are other people?
500
Deafness used to be seen as a _________ and still is considered one by some people today. The people who believe this, feel ____ for deaf people.
What is a handicap? What is bad?