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Do you sign in ASL fluently?
Are you able to write English fluently?
Or do you struggle in expressing yourself in ASL?
Or you feel a bit frustrated in expressing yourself in writing?
Or can you express yourself in ASL and writing just fine?
There are many different ways to express your feelings using any medium you prefer
You and I are similar in that we're deaf. In America, there's hearing people everywhere.
Clearly, we have two languages: American Sign Language and English. They are two completely different languages.
I would like to recognize this group, T.S. Writing Services.
This company has been exceptionally dedicated to the Deaf and hearing communities.
T.S. Writing Services offer four different type of services - writing, editing, design and translation (ASL/English), and more.
There are times when I try to communicate with a hearing person using ASL, and that person isn't fluent enough to understand me.
By bringing an interpreter in to facilitate our conversation, things went smoother.
Sometimes I may not be able to meet with a hearing person, so I start to write this person a letter.
And after I write the letter, I think it looks good. But then I begin to wonder:
Will the reader understand what I'm trying to say?
Instead of being unsure, I have my letter reviewed by T.S. Writing Services to make sure my message gets across clearly.
T.S. Writing will polish up the letter, to make it more presentable and make my points clearer.
If something in the letter contents isn't clear, we can videophone to clarify the information.
The intended recipient then receives a clear, well-written letter from me.
Or perhaps I receive a letter from a lawyer full of jargon that I'm not familiar with.
I would take this letter over to T.S. Writing Services for ASL translation.
With clear translation from T.S. Writing Services, I can then make appropriate responses to the letter.
T.S. Writing Services has demonstrated a strong commitment to providing support to both the Deaf and Hearing communities.
T.S. Writing Services clearly has the ability to bridge both communities by working with two languages --ASL and English.
T.S. Writing Services has long worked with both communities, including many deaf or hearing organizations,
services and individuals
By embracing both languages, T.S. Writing Services has successfully integrated communication between the Deaf and
Hearing communities.
Check their services out; you will find them quite beneficial.