I Wanna Become A Language Interpreter For the UN!!?

right now i am currently 13 and was thinking about becoming a language interpreter for the UN does that pay good money? I want to know now because i would like to start learning languages immediately. Right now i am fluent in English,Spanish,and Japanese I
want to learn Chinese Sign language,Italian,French, and Polish. How long will learning all these also take??

I Know its a lot of questions but i need to decide and if this doesn’t pay much i would also like to get into architecture
Thanks So Much!!!
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DBC Milpitas Rally


Deaf Bilingual Coalition Rally at the AG Bell Convention in Milpitas, CA. See dbcusa.org for more info, pictures and video. DBC Deaf Bilingual Coalition ASL American Sign Language BiBi bilingualism advocacy advocate parents speech AGBell AGB AVT auditory verbal oral oralist Alexander Graham Bell English Swiller Chorost CI cochlear implant hearing aid hard-of-hearing hearing loss access community deaf culture California Florida dbcindiana Indiana Purdue Australia Milwaukee child children baby babies protecting rights right communication education ed IEP protest IMPACT ripples cop audism VLOG BLOG oppression.

should sign language be taught in schools as a foreign language option?

I am actually pretty angry that sign language isn’t taught in schools. We learned the sign language alphabet when I was in 3rd grade but that’s all. It was not offered in high school or in my college. Now I have a health care profession and we come across deaf people all the time and the only way we can communicate it by writing so it is stressful on them. Why isn’t sign language offered in schools as a foreign language option? I know its not technically a foreign language like spanish or french but it would be more helpful to know sign language than those. There are so many deaf people in the world it would benefit so many people.
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What are some directions to head with the prompt: “Personal narrative on language in our multicultural world”?

Have already come up with two possible concepts:

– Language Barriers
– Difficulty Within International Communication
– Creates Universal “Symbolic Language” To Accommodate
– Gives Other Desire To Learn Language
– Provide people a sense of “me”

– Varieties Within A Language
– Spanish Types
– English (USA, England, Sign Language, Braille)
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Name of a modified sign language?

I saw a girl assisting an older man with sign language. I can only assume he was blind and deaf to a degree because she was using some form of modified sign language by touch.

He held his palm open to her and she quickly drew on it and swiped in and out of his hand and fingers, tapped it, all sorts of things. He would then speak in her ear and she would answer him again with the sign language.

What is this version called? I was really intrigued to learn more about it. Thanks!
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