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A school in
Sarajevo is making headlines for not only accepting a deaf student, but also
teaching his entire class sign language to allow them to better communicate
with him.
The story began in
September last year when Mirzana Coralic requested the primary school in her
neighborhood to enroll her 6-year-old son, Zejd. The teacher, Sanela
Ljumanovic, accepted almost immediately, but on the first day of school, she
noticed Zejd sitting all by himself.
Sanela, determined
to find a solution, tried developing a few tricks and signs of her own. But a
parent of another child came up with an even better idea—getting the whole
class to learn sign language along with Zejd. Three months later, Zejd was
happily able to communicate with all his classmates about regular things like
homework and games.
" I like
this language and I also think it will be useful when I grow up," said
Anesa Susic, one of his classmates. Now, sign language is getting quite popular
at Osman Nakas primary school, with kids from other classes trying to learn as
well.
Although Bosnia has
laws in place that allow children with disabilities to attend all schools,
there aren't many teachers like Sanela. The parents of the children in
Zejd's class offered to contribute money to pay for the lessons. Of course, not
all parents can afford to, but Sanela maintains confidentially about which
parents pay and how much.
A.
So they got an sign language teacher.
B.
Therefore, Zejd's pay is not a problem.
C.
As a result, many troubles started to appear.
D.
Honestly speaking, Zejd has a hearing disability.
E.
The other kids in Zejd's class are quite happy as well.
F.
Zejd was unable to communicate with any of his schoolmates.
G.
That's because the Ministry of Education doesn't pay for sign language classes.
答案:【1】D【2】F【3】A【4】E【5】G