The major reason is because the synthaxe is very different, A lot of words don't translate in sign and the order of sentences isn't the same. For example '' I am eating an apple'' translated in sign would kinda be like this '' I apple eat''.- So reading could be frustrating and confusing.
1. Structure is different
2. Certains words don't exist to their vocabularly
3. Teaching them how to read is a bigger challenge since they can't make association with sounds
4. Lack of visual stimulations, deaf people depend a lot on what they see...How boring is it to stare at a few black letters?
5. The combination of all of the above explains the lack of concentration, thus why they would'nt like to read much
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The major reason is because the synthaxe is very different, A lot of words don't translate in sign and the order of sentences isn't the same. For example '' I am eating an apple'' translated in sign would kinda be like this '' I apple eat''.- So reading could be frustrating and confusing.
1. Structure is different
2. Certains words don't exist to their vocabularly
3. Teaching them how to read is a bigger challenge since they can't make association with sounds
4. Lack of visual stimulations, deaf people depend a lot on what they see...How boring is it to stare at a few black letters?
5. The combination of all of the above explains the lack of concentration, thus why they would'nt like to read much
they can not talk and have to use sign language
1. they don't know the words because they can't hear
2. they don't know how to say the words
3. they can't hear wat their sayin
4. they can't hear the teacher when dey say a word wrong
5. they think readin is queer