Brown with his aggramatism. “…the use of computers to improve the language abilities of people with aphasia. Studies have shown that computer-assisted therapy can help people with aphasia retrieve certain parts of speech, such as the use of verbs”(“Aphasia” 2008, para. 13). Since, articles, pronouns, relational words and past tense are recurrently obliterated, a computer can provide discrimination drills to perceive variances between sounds. Utilizing electronics may also progress the precision and speed of Mr. Brown’s reading, reading tasks and perhaps vocabulary matching can help trigger memory which weakens his word recovering. Hemiparesis of Mr. Brown’s right body may affect not only his arms, but his face, jaw, and lips, thus his speech may sound effortful, with the aid of an occupational therapist, Mr. Brown can use his weak side during dialogue to strengthen and enhance his