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Would You Rather Learn Spanish or American Sign Language (ASL) to Meet a Foreign Language Requirement?

June 11, 2009

Some colleges are now offering ASL to meet the foreign language requirement, and high schools are also teaching it as well. I do believe Spanish is most popular foreign language taught in high schools and colleges/universities. If you had to take foreign language to meet graduation requirements, which would you choose?

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Julie June 11, 2009 at 7:52 pm

I am currently a junior in hs, an im takin american sign language. Im in my third year and I LOVE IT!
Sign language is the way to go! I have actually used it at work ALOT! an i never run into spanish speaking ppl that dont know english…but i think that all depends on where you live…i live in fla but its almost southern ga…not very many spanish speaking…or none that ive met…but asl is wonderful and should def be taken!

Devon Martinez November 10, 2010 at 1:09 am

Sign languages relies on sight.

Coby Marsh February 18, 2011 at 6:58 pm

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