Question
What could be a potential issue when using only live ASL interpreters on TV to deliver news to deaf people?
(1 point)
Responses
The interpreter will sign too fast.
The interpreter will sign too fast.
Not all deaf people know ASL.
Not all deaf people know ASL.
People will stop paying attention to the speaker
People will stop paying attention to the speaker
Hearing people won’t understand what’s being signed.
(1 point)
Responses
The interpreter will sign too fast.
The interpreter will sign too fast.
Not all deaf people know ASL.
Not all deaf people know ASL.
People will stop paying attention to the speaker
People will stop paying attention to the speaker
Hearing people won’t understand what’s being signed.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A potential issue when using only live ASL interpreters on TV to deliver news to deaf people is:
**Not all deaf people know ASL.**
This highlights the fact that there are different communication preferences among the deaf community, and some individuals may use other forms of communication, such as Written English or different sign languages, which may not be compatible with ASL.
**Not all deaf people know ASL.**
This highlights the fact that there are different communication preferences among the deaf community, and some individuals may use other forms of communication, such as Written English or different sign languages, which may not be compatible with ASL.