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Module 2 — Communicating with Customers with Disabilities

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Although facing the person and not the interpreter sounds easy, for hearing persons who naturally face the speaker, it can be a little disconcerting to look at one person while listening to another one speak. When you are speaking, it may feel a little different to have the person not look at you but at the interpreter. With a little practice, though, this becomes easier and much more natural.

 



 




 


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