jueves, 9 de enero de 2014

HOW TO READ BRAILLE

After of this process I am  I consider appropiate to explain the method that they use to teach me.

The alphabet, numbers, music notation, and any other symbol that appears in print can be replicated in Braille by arranging combinations of the six dots of the Braille cell. Braille is read by touch, usually using the first finger on one or both hands.

Braille is not that hard to learn. Children who learn Braille early usually become extremely fast and competent readers. Braille is a system of transcribing print so it can be read by touch. Braille is now mainly used by blind people but the original idea was for soldiers to be able to read at night without putting themselves in danger by using any light. This information I get the day that I dedicated 15 minutes to ask curious things.

One way to learn the alphabet to memorise the dot patterns for the first ten letters, a-j, shown by the simulated or inkprint Braille cells below.
The dot patterns for the next ten letters, k-t, are the same as the first ten but with an additional dot in position 3.
 The dot patterns for the letters u,v,x,y, and z are the same as the letters a-e with additional dots in positions 3 and 6. 

Braille does not have a separate alphabet of capital letters as there is in print. Capital letters are indicated by placing a dot 6 in front of the letter to be capitalised. Two capital signs mean the whole word is capitalizedBraille numbers are made using the first ten letters of the alphabet, "a" through "j", and a special number sign, dots 3, 4, 5, and 6.


Braille is a method of reading and feeling text through touch, rather than sight. It is mainly used by those with impaired vision; however, sighted people can read Braille as well. There are many reasons for this, especially for those with a blind or visually impaired person in their household.






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