Annie Sulivan, Lip reading and brail.
Helen Keller learned how to speak through the dedication and perseverance of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Anne used a method of finger spelling individual letters into Helen's hand to help her learn words and communicate effectively. Through consistent practice and patience, Helen made significant progress in speaking and understanding spoken language.
I assume you mean "Was Helen Keller unable to speak", to which the answer is she did learn to speak.
No, Helen Keller was not the first blind deaf person to learn how to speak with her mouth. Laura Bridgman, who was blind and deaf, was the first deafblind person to be educated and learn language in the 19th century, before Helen Keller.
Helen Keller was inspired by her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her how to communicate through touch and eventually helped her learn to speak. Sullivan's dedication and patience empowered Keller to advocate for the rights of individuals who were blind and deaf.
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because she learn how to write read and speak with her hands.
She helped her learn how to read speak and she graduated from college in a bachler and arts degree
Yes, Helen Keller did learn to speak. She was taught by her teacher, Anne Sullivan, to communicate using tactile sign language, and learn to understand and speak through feeling the vibrations of sounds. By using touch and feeling the movement of Sullivan's lips and throat, Keller was able to learn how to speak.
Helen Keller was proficient in American Sign Language, English, and French. She also learned to read lips by feeling the vibrations of spoken words with her fingers.
helen keller didnt make quotes because she wasnt able to communicate or speak
she was blind, deaf, and couldn't speak
Yes. Anne Sullivan taught her, and she learned really well. Her first word was Doll and then she started to learn more and more words.