IstominFan wrote:
Watching tennis has made me listen to how the score is called in the language of the venue holding the tournament and how they say phrases such as "game, set match," "advantage" and the numerical scoreline. I like learning common phrases in different languages and, of course, enjoy watching tennis.

That is so cool, IstominFan. I love finding multilingual
signs out in public (
I can barely follow speech in English; there is no way I could learn a new language verbally, only visually) and using them to learn new words or phrases in another language.
The most common multilingual signs are in English and Spanish, but sometimes they will also be in French or Braille.

Finding signs in Braille is my favorite because it is my special interest right now. That is how I started learning Braille before I found books at the library specifically on how to learn Braille.
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31st of July, 2013
Diagnosed:
Autism Spectrum Disorder,
Auditory-Verbal Processing Speed Disorder, and
Visual-Motor Processing Speed Disorder.
Weak Emerging Social Communicator (The Social Thinking-Social Communication Profile by Michelle Garcia Winner, Pamela Crooke and Stephanie Madrigal)
"I am silently correcting your grammar."
