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Maida Ahmad

AP Lit/Comp

1st Period/Corbett

April 9, 2012

                                   Senior Project Speech

       10 million: that is the number of people that are currently hard of hearing in the

world. 1 million of them are completely deaf. With the younger generation’s use of

excessively loud music, these numbers can only skyrocket from here. The escalating

percentage of the deaf population is also linked to the rapid rise in the use of American

Sign Language. Every day, sign language is climbing in popularity, not only in the

United States, but all over the globe.

       Hello, my name is Maida Ahmad and for my senior project, I learned sign

language and I taught what I learned to Ashley Bridges, a student who was interested in

learning the language.

       I chose to learn sign language for my senior project because it’s a language that

has fascinated me for a long time. The intricate hand gestures remind me of a beautiful

dance that holds a deep meaning. At the time that I was choosing a research topic in the

beginning of the year, I had a desire to become a hearing specialist. Therefore, I supposed

that in order to become a hearing specialist, I must first understand my patients, their

lifestyle, and the language that unites them so remarkably.

       Since the best way to learn something is to test what you know by teaching it to

someone else, that’s exactly what I did. Once I was confident in my ability to sign, I

began to teach what I had already learned to Ashley. For my product, I created a
scrapbook to document the sign language lessons I gave Ashley. In the beginning, I went

through a rough time wondering what I could use as a product. Technology never works

out for me, so a video was out of the picture. Also, I have very little artistic ability, so it

would have been almost impossible to draw something sophisticated and eye-catching.

Luckily, a scrapbook required neither technology nor artistic ability. I was able to use

ribbons, glitter, stickers, and other decorations to illuminate my creative side. After every

lesson I gave Ashley, I would document what we reviewed or learned and save a page in

my scrapbook for it. I also took an abundant number of pictures to record the wonderful

lessons Ashley and I had.

        Some problems I encountered during my process of creating a scrapbook was my

extreme focus on cleanness and clarity. Since I’m a major perfectionist, there were points

during the process when I would spend hours on one page in an attempt to achieve

precision. I also didn’t realize how small the pages were, so I had to trim most of the

pictures. Nevertheless, I’m satisfied with my choice of creating a scrapbook. Although it

took longer than I expected, the end result proved it to be worthwhile.

        My scrapbook relates to my research paper very significantly. After all, my

research paper is what confirmed my decision to teach Ashley sign language, which

would later lead to my product. Also, it was my research paper that led me to some of the

best techniques in teaching sign language to others. Some of these techniques include

pointing to what you need a sign for and starting from the basics of sign language and,

with a slow pace, working your way up. If it wasn’t for the simple techniques I

encountered, I doubt I could have taught so much sign language to Ashley in such a short

period of time without having her forget any signs.
My project facilitator, Andy Davis, was actually the person who influenced me to

teach sign language to Ashley for my senior project. I met Andy over the summer while

volunteering at a local daycare. The children we looked after were all under the age of 7,

but a majority of them were infants. Because of this, they hadn’t learned to speak yet.

One day, I noticed Andy using sign language to communicate to Emma, a 2-year old girl.

As soon as she did the sign for “no biting”, Emma quickly backed off of Liam, an infant

who was lying on the ground. I was shocked, but extremely intrigued at how Emma

comprehended Andy’s gestures in a heartbeat. I was even more fascinated when Andy

told me her grandmother worked as a professional interpreter in California and has signed

for some of the biggest celebrities in the world. It was Andy’s grandmother that got her

interested in sign language, and eventually, taught her the language that has become so

monumental throughout the globe. Since Andy is a single mother with a job and two

young girls, it became difficult to meet up regularly. However, Andy introduced me to

several books and websites that assisted me in learning sign language. Also, when we

couldn’t meet up, we stayed in touch through texts, calls, Facebook, and emails.

       At the beginning of the year, I began my senior project by talking. By this, I mean

talking to absolutely everyone about how I could successfully learn sign language. My

teachers showed me websites, my friends introduced me to videos, my project facilitator

gave me plenty of helpful books, and my family provided me with all the support,

encouragement, and words of wisdom I needed to get me through the year.

       Throughout the year, I used www.lifeprint.com to learn sign language. The

website was so beneficial and it consisted of videos that performed signs in a very simple

and accurate manner. I began by first learning the alphabet and then continued into the
first 100 signs for beginners and worked my way through all the sections ranging from

“family” terms all the way to “food” terms. Once I felt I had learned enough sign

language to proceed to the next step, I began to create sentences and phrases with the

vocabulary I had learned. This is also around the time I began to teach sign language to

Ashley. I taught sign language to Ashley the same way I taught myself, by starting at the

bottom and gradually working our way up.

       An obstacle I faced was my decision to choose a topic that was so demanding and

time-consuming. I am already fluent in two languages, English and Urdu, so I assumed

that learning an additional language wouldn’t be too difficult. However, the grueling

workload from three AP courses and the process of applying to colleges and scholarship

programs began to take a toll on me. Learning an entire language in just a couple of

months is no easy feat and although I chose quite a complicated topic for my senior

project, my desire to become fluent in sign language pushed me continuously throughout

the year. Since my topic was so bulky, I spent more time on my senior project than I

intended to. However, it was the long hours I spent on learning sign language that has

brought me success in completing it today.

       After completing this entire senior project, I have learned that when I put my

mind to something, I can do absolutely anything. There were times during the year when

I became so stressed over school, college applications, and my senior project that I

simply wanted to stop working so hard. It was my motivation to exceed and my

dedication to achieve success that provided me with boosts of energy and determination

throughout the year. Although I have not become completely fluent in sign language, I

have learned so many diverse signs and phrases that I know I wouldn’t be able to forget
them even if I tried. In fact, I hope to take a sign language course in college to continue

my journey in becoming fluent.

        Another fact I have learned about myself is that I no longer want to become a

hearing specialist. I will continue to learn sign language for the rest of my life, but I want

to explore more diverse regions of medicine. The senior project also exposed that I have

an unbreakable drive to become a respected doctor in the medical field. One of my

biggest and most ambitious goals is to become a successful doctor and make an impact

on lives all around me. I hope to begin my journey in changing and saving lives in the fall

at the University of Georgia, while majoring in pre-dentistry.

       At this time, I would like to thank you all so much for your time and I will now

answer any questions that you have for me.

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Speech

  • 1. Maida Ahmad AP Lit/Comp 1st Period/Corbett April 9, 2012 Senior Project Speech 10 million: that is the number of people that are currently hard of hearing in the world. 1 million of them are completely deaf. With the younger generation’s use of excessively loud music, these numbers can only skyrocket from here. The escalating percentage of the deaf population is also linked to the rapid rise in the use of American Sign Language. Every day, sign language is climbing in popularity, not only in the United States, but all over the globe. Hello, my name is Maida Ahmad and for my senior project, I learned sign language and I taught what I learned to Ashley Bridges, a student who was interested in learning the language. I chose to learn sign language for my senior project because it’s a language that has fascinated me for a long time. The intricate hand gestures remind me of a beautiful dance that holds a deep meaning. At the time that I was choosing a research topic in the beginning of the year, I had a desire to become a hearing specialist. Therefore, I supposed that in order to become a hearing specialist, I must first understand my patients, their lifestyle, and the language that unites them so remarkably. Since the best way to learn something is to test what you know by teaching it to someone else, that’s exactly what I did. Once I was confident in my ability to sign, I began to teach what I had already learned to Ashley. For my product, I created a
  • 2. scrapbook to document the sign language lessons I gave Ashley. In the beginning, I went through a rough time wondering what I could use as a product. Technology never works out for me, so a video was out of the picture. Also, I have very little artistic ability, so it would have been almost impossible to draw something sophisticated and eye-catching. Luckily, a scrapbook required neither technology nor artistic ability. I was able to use ribbons, glitter, stickers, and other decorations to illuminate my creative side. After every lesson I gave Ashley, I would document what we reviewed or learned and save a page in my scrapbook for it. I also took an abundant number of pictures to record the wonderful lessons Ashley and I had. Some problems I encountered during my process of creating a scrapbook was my extreme focus on cleanness and clarity. Since I’m a major perfectionist, there were points during the process when I would spend hours on one page in an attempt to achieve precision. I also didn’t realize how small the pages were, so I had to trim most of the pictures. Nevertheless, I’m satisfied with my choice of creating a scrapbook. Although it took longer than I expected, the end result proved it to be worthwhile. My scrapbook relates to my research paper very significantly. After all, my research paper is what confirmed my decision to teach Ashley sign language, which would later lead to my product. Also, it was my research paper that led me to some of the best techniques in teaching sign language to others. Some of these techniques include pointing to what you need a sign for and starting from the basics of sign language and, with a slow pace, working your way up. If it wasn’t for the simple techniques I encountered, I doubt I could have taught so much sign language to Ashley in such a short period of time without having her forget any signs.
  • 3. My project facilitator, Andy Davis, was actually the person who influenced me to teach sign language to Ashley for my senior project. I met Andy over the summer while volunteering at a local daycare. The children we looked after were all under the age of 7, but a majority of them were infants. Because of this, they hadn’t learned to speak yet. One day, I noticed Andy using sign language to communicate to Emma, a 2-year old girl. As soon as she did the sign for “no biting”, Emma quickly backed off of Liam, an infant who was lying on the ground. I was shocked, but extremely intrigued at how Emma comprehended Andy’s gestures in a heartbeat. I was even more fascinated when Andy told me her grandmother worked as a professional interpreter in California and has signed for some of the biggest celebrities in the world. It was Andy’s grandmother that got her interested in sign language, and eventually, taught her the language that has become so monumental throughout the globe. Since Andy is a single mother with a job and two young girls, it became difficult to meet up regularly. However, Andy introduced me to several books and websites that assisted me in learning sign language. Also, when we couldn’t meet up, we stayed in touch through texts, calls, Facebook, and emails. At the beginning of the year, I began my senior project by talking. By this, I mean talking to absolutely everyone about how I could successfully learn sign language. My teachers showed me websites, my friends introduced me to videos, my project facilitator gave me plenty of helpful books, and my family provided me with all the support, encouragement, and words of wisdom I needed to get me through the year. Throughout the year, I used www.lifeprint.com to learn sign language. The website was so beneficial and it consisted of videos that performed signs in a very simple and accurate manner. I began by first learning the alphabet and then continued into the
  • 4. first 100 signs for beginners and worked my way through all the sections ranging from “family” terms all the way to “food” terms. Once I felt I had learned enough sign language to proceed to the next step, I began to create sentences and phrases with the vocabulary I had learned. This is also around the time I began to teach sign language to Ashley. I taught sign language to Ashley the same way I taught myself, by starting at the bottom and gradually working our way up. An obstacle I faced was my decision to choose a topic that was so demanding and time-consuming. I am already fluent in two languages, English and Urdu, so I assumed that learning an additional language wouldn’t be too difficult. However, the grueling workload from three AP courses and the process of applying to colleges and scholarship programs began to take a toll on me. Learning an entire language in just a couple of months is no easy feat and although I chose quite a complicated topic for my senior project, my desire to become fluent in sign language pushed me continuously throughout the year. Since my topic was so bulky, I spent more time on my senior project than I intended to. However, it was the long hours I spent on learning sign language that has brought me success in completing it today. After completing this entire senior project, I have learned that when I put my mind to something, I can do absolutely anything. There were times during the year when I became so stressed over school, college applications, and my senior project that I simply wanted to stop working so hard. It was my motivation to exceed and my dedication to achieve success that provided me with boosts of energy and determination throughout the year. Although I have not become completely fluent in sign language, I have learned so many diverse signs and phrases that I know I wouldn’t be able to forget
  • 5. them even if I tried. In fact, I hope to take a sign language course in college to continue my journey in becoming fluent. Another fact I have learned about myself is that I no longer want to become a hearing specialist. I will continue to learn sign language for the rest of my life, but I want to explore more diverse regions of medicine. The senior project also exposed that I have an unbreakable drive to become a respected doctor in the medical field. One of my biggest and most ambitious goals is to become a successful doctor and make an impact on lives all around me. I hope to begin my journey in changing and saving lives in the fall at the University of Georgia, while majoring in pre-dentistry. At this time, I would like to thank you all so much for your time and I will now answer any questions that you have for me.