sign language online degree

By Mario  

sign language online degree
help with grammar and spelling please!?

here a different view of conversion,being hard-of-hearing in my case I come across mostly deaf friends than my mainsteam friends.According to this I use American sign language,and usually sign faster than I can vocually talk.
I was in a town libary as I have stepped in the elevator,where I saw my friend Bre’Al, it been ages since the last time I saw her.”What you been up to these days?” Bre’Al ask. I told her,”I just begun a degree program via distance learning.” “so what is distance learning all about?” Bre’Al ask. I told her,”Distance learning is an online course.Distance learning basically when you learn something from someone at a remote location. This is usually a formal course.Distance learning is usually take place via the internet.It mean that you have contact with your teachers via computer.Your assignm;ents are posted online.You may or may not have personal meetings depending on the programs. In this way you may be able to get your education from a school.

If I understand correctly you want to know if you have described distance learning using good grammar and spelling? If so, here is how I would change what you have written:

I just began a degree program via distance learning. Distance learning is an online program or course. With distance learning you learn something with help from someone at a remote location using another computer. This is usually a formal course. Distance learning iusually takes place via the internet. It means that you have contact with your teachers via computer. Your assignm;ents are posted online. You may or may not have personal meetings depending on the programs. In this way you may be able to get your education without ever attending a real school building.”

Best of luck. Pretty good job, overall.

WGU Graduate Speech in American Sign Language

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