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By Molly. Contents Spoken Signs and symbols Written Braille Telephone.

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Page 1: By Molly. Contents  Spoken  Signs and symbols  Written  Braille  Telephone.

by Molly

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Contents

Spoken Signs and symbols Written Braille Telephone

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Spoken

Communicating between people is mostly through speech.

There are many languages in the world.

When someone can’t talk they use sign language.

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SPEAKING

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Signs and symbols Signs are short messages. Signs can tell you where to go. Symbols are little pictures that help

communicate quickly.

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Written Word and pictures tell us something. Cave men wrote by using pictures on

rocks. Egyptians used hieroglyphics to

communicate. Writing is the most important way we

communicate today.

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Braille

It is a form of communication used by blind people.

You use your sense of touch because blind people can not see.

It is a number of raised bumps. A book of Braille is plain with no

pictures.

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Telephone

It is useful because you can communicate with people around the world.

It was invented in 1876 and was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.

The phone changes your voice into little signals that travel though wire.

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