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lidiya [134]
2 years ago
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Asl

World Languages
1 answer:
tatuchka [14]2 years ago
6 0

A job that is suitable for someone with ASL skills is being a teacher for deaf people.

<h3>What jobs can people who know ASL have?</h3>

Knowing ASL is one requirement in many jobs including:

  • A sign language interpreter.
  • A teacher for deaf people.
  • A Social worker.

<h3>What do these job require?</h3>

In the case of being a teacher for deaf people this job requires at least a bachelor's degree along with skills such as patience or cretivity.

<h3>What is the most difficult and the easiest part?</h3>

The most difficult of this job is creating new ways to teach your students, and the easiest would be that everything that you do is often worthwhile.

Learn more about deaf in: brainly.com/question/9173583

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