So hello.
I am on this thing called the YAB (Youth Advisory Board) for the NDCS
(National Deaf Child Society) and we are doing this campaign to make
sign language available in schools.
Here it is:
https://cypteam.typeform.com/to/yM5HHJ
It’s also in Welsh, https://cypteam.typeform.com/to/GxVvsb if you can read
welsh.
Unfortunately you can only do the survey if you live in England, Scotland,
Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Friday, 30 September 2016
Sea creatures
Here is the story I wrote on the second day of the UCL summer school.
Collin the shark, with his old friend, Harold the prehistoric sea creature, went to see the other sea animal's so that they could all become friends.
The first creatures they saw was a pair of crabs arguing, so Collin went up to them.
"What is the matter?" He asked.
"Hermin won't come out of his shell, he wants music." But Collin did not know where to find music, then Harold remembered that he has seen a conch shell along the way.
"Let's go"
So Collin, Harold, and Sebastian the extroverted crab went to get the shell when they got back they had a party.
The first creatures they saw was a pair of crabs arguing, so Collin went up to them.
"What is the matter?" He asked.
"Hermin won't come out of his shell, he wants music." But Collin did not know where to find music, then Harold remembered that he has seen a conch shell along the way.
"Let's go"
So Collin, Harold, and Sebastian the extroverted crab went to get the shell when they got back they had a party.
UCAS Personal Statements
All this information has been given by UCL, if you tutors or teachers say something diferente listen to them, this is just went as a guideline.
Sunday, 14 August 2016
Road trip to Portugal
So my dad had this crazy idea of driving to the South of Portugal from Oxfordshire, just below the middle of England. It was me, my dad, granddad and brother and sister. It was very long and tiring but also very good and the scenery was just so beautiful.
Saturday, 13 August 2016
Tae Kwon-Do/ Any Other Sport with Hearing Aids.
First thing make sure your
instructor knows that you have hearing difficulties, after telling him
this my instructor (Lets call him Mr Sabum, his wife is Mrs Sabum) said that if
I had any problems hearing him them I had to raise my right hand and cup my left
ear with my left hand to let him know that I could not hear him.
The second thing is when wearing a helmet it is not
always possible to wear hearing aids, as they may not fit comfortably under the
helmet or could get damaged if you fall and hit your head or get punched. You
can wear them if you think it will be okay but I personally do not wear mine
when I'm sparing. When I'm sparing I make sure that my instructor and partner
knows that I'm not wearing my hearing aids. When sparing make sure you watch
your partner if they stop and make sure that you can see your instructor to
know what to do next.
Finally if you are at a
grading let the grading examiner know that you have problems hearing and what
they can do to help you, for my grading we are shown the action that they want
us to do as they tell us, for example if they want us to do an inner forearm
block they show the action as well. If your grading has a spoken section feel
confident to ask them to repeat the question if you are not confident that you
heard it correctly.
Saturday, 6 August 2016
South West Every Deaf Child Matters Conference
This is what I wrote about the South West Every Deaf Child Matters Conference
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Mi introdciol an espanol
Quería probar a escribir una introducción en español, si hay algún error por favor dígame.
Hola, mi nombre es Erin, tengo 16 años y tengo la pérdida auditiva moderada, también tengo dislexia.
Quiero escribir este blog para compartir mis experiencias de ser sordos así como algunos de mis propios escritos.
Quiero escribir este blog para compartir mis experiencias de ser sordos así como algunos de mis propios escritos.
Saturday, 30 July 2016
Hello, this is story time
Hello, a quick bit about me. I am a teen, moderately deaf, tiny bit blind, dyslexic and have lived in two diffrent countries but I want to do a driving tour of Europe when I am older.
I know English, know a bit of Spanish and BSL (British Sign Language) and am trying to learn Russian.
I am a blue belt red tag in TaeKwon-Do (3 belts away from black belt).
Now on this blog I will be telling stories about my experiences being deaf, some of my own writing and possibly giving out advise as well.
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