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Question: When talking to a person with a hearing disability, you should:

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  1.  Shout at them to make it easier for them to hear you.
  2.  Speak in a normal tone and make sure your lips are visible.
  3.  Assume that they need to have information written, not spoken.
  4.  Wait until a sign language interpreter is available to assist.

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2. Speak in a normal tone and make sure your lips are visible.

When talking to a person with a hearing disability, you should speak in a normal tone and make sure your lips are visible.

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