In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "teacher" uses two different gestures. First, you make the sign for "teach." Place your fingertips near your forehead. Move them outward like you're pulling knowledge from your mind. Next, you make the sign for "person." Hold your hands parallel in front of your body. Move them downward. These signs together mean "teacher." It shows someone who shares knowledge. The sign's background highlights the importance of education. It also shows the role of teachers in the Deaf community. This sign is often used in schools. It's also used during introductions or when talking about jobs. Knowing this sign helps with good communication. It also shows respect in the Deaf community.
di Serena Clark
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