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课件网) Unit 2 Great People Lesson 10 Touch the World Helen Keller 海伦·凯勒 Helen Keller, the well-known writer and educator, died yesterday at the ageof 88. writer n. 作家 educator [ ed uke t (r)] n.教育工作者 educate v.教育 education n.教育 When she was nineteen months old. Helen fell ill. She had a high fever that made her blind and deaf. Before her illness, Helen was a bright and happy girl. After she lost her ability to see and hear, she became diffcult and wild. blind [bla nd] adj. 失明的;瞎的 deaf [def] adj. 失聪的;聋的 illness [ ln s] n. 疾病 ability [ b l ti] n. 能力 As Helen grew older, she made alot of progress and learned to read. progress [ pr ɡres] n. 进步;进展 She did her best to help others in the community who were deaf or blind. community [k mju n ti] n. 社区;社会 New Words planetary [ pl n tri] writer educator [ ed uke t (r)] blind [bla nd] deaf [def] illness [ ln s] adj. 行星的 n. 作家 n.教育工作者;教育家 adj. 失明的;瞎的 adj. 失聪的;聋的 n. 疾病 ability [ b l ti] Anne Sullivan [ n' s l v( )n] progress [ pr ɡres] community [k mju n ti] grealy n. 能力 安妮·沙利文 n. 进步;进展 n. 社区;社会 adv. 非常;很 读课文,回答问题 Who is Helen Keller What happened to Helen Keller when she was nineteen months old How did Anne Sullivan teach Helen Keller What was the first word that Helen Keller learned What was Helen Keller famous for 读课文,回答问题 Who is Helen Keller What happened to Helen Keller when she was nineteen months old How did Anne Sullivan teach Helen Keller What was the first word that Helen Keller learned What was Helen Keller famous for She is a well-known writer and educator She fell ill. She had a high fever that made her blind and deaf. She spelled words on Helen's hand with her fingers. Water. She was very famous for her courage and hard work. Helen Keller, the well-known writer and educator, died yesterday at the age of 88. Helen Keller was a model for people around the world. Helen was born in 1880 in the United States. When she was nineteen months old. Helen fell ill. She had a high fever that made her blind and deaf. Before her illness, Helen was a bright and happy girl. After she lost her ability to see and hear, she became difficult and wild. She often shouted and cried. In 1887, a young teacher named Anne Sullivan, began to help Helen. She spelled words on Helen's hand with her fingers. At first, the words didn't mean anything to Helen. Then one day, while Helen was playing in some water, Anne spelled W-A-T-E-R on Helen's hand. Suddenly, Helen understood. That day, she learned many more words: mother, father,sister and teacher, Anne was filled with pride. As Helen grew older, she made a lot of progress and learned to read. She had special books with letters that she could feel with her fingers. She also learned to write and even speak. When Helen studied at university, Anne sat beside her. She listened to the professors' words and spelled them ... ...