YES!
Of course, but it is more difficult for a stranger.
It is possible to teach them verbal English but when it comes to writing and reading they have to do learn it in Braille.
by hearing those words to others.
Yes.
People who attend schools for the blind learn how to deal with their disability. They will learn to read in braille.
you can learn braille in schools for blind people
when they looked at it they went blind so they learned that people went blind when they looked at the sun
Haha I don't know how blind people learned braille but if I did I wouldn't be writing this right now but thanks for trying :]
People put there hands against the fine tiny dots.You have to learn it but if your blind it can help you in your everyday life!
Mainly because they don't learn English properly or are not around english people to learn the language.
Any help to learn to speak English is possible by interacting in an environment or with people who speak English as a native language.It is also possible to listen to recordings and learn the language. Writing English is possible after learning to speak by practice.First the simple words and later the difficult words are used to make it effective.Later writing skills can be developed by reading good literature,newspapers,magazines.
No it isn't. Many people in the world do not speak English and they survive. In countries where English is the main language, then it is important. Even in those countries, people who have no English can survive. Lots of them never learn English and rely on others to help them. Some people, such as people who are deaf, dumb and blind, survive in English speaking countries while having no English themselves. So it is certainly not necessary to have English for day to day life.
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