Monday, October 27, 2008

Everywhere a Sign

The article Everywhere a Sign is about Ruth Murphy that interprets in American sign language. Ruth is good at speaking in sign language. She uses her hands, arms, shoulders and her face to send the message out clearly. Ruth has a certified in interpreter for the deaf. Deaf are people who have trouble hearing because they might have been born with it. There are about twenty eight million people in American that are deaf. Some parents that have birth to babies are mostly likely to have cancer. Ruth like working with kids and has the honed of teaching them. She like story times the most because she gets to be one of the characters. Some interpreters take college classes to be certified. If you do go to college it can lead you into different paths like you can teach at a deaf school or a special education teacher. If you are an interpreter it will last longer than 20 minutes. You can make 76,000 just for teaching people how speak with there hands. You can also work for $50 to $75 an hour. If you really wanted to be an interpreter you can take courses at ASL just to see where it will lead you.

2 comments:

DGKChase said...

This article was pretty good you didnt really give details like how many people actually go to college for this kinda thing. Nah mean. but it all good! pretty good length yepa! homeboi! so peace ONE LOV3!

2gypsy said...

the article is good and you get to the point quickly!