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Yes she did. She learned braille. That is a kind of language that you feel with your fingers to read.
How I do not know all I know is that her teacher taught her but it was very hard you should watch the movie it is very interesting.^_^
Annie's three goals with Helen Keller were to teach her how to communicate effectively, help her manage her behavior and emotions, and inspire her to develop her intellect and academic potential. Through patience, determination, and innovative methods, Annie was able to overcome the challenges of teaching a deaf-blind child.
Yes, she could read and write in Braille.
She was able to read Braille.
She used her fingers to read braille.
Annie Sullivan gave Helen the gift of communication, empathy and understanding; she introduced the whole world to Helen and illuminated her dark life. Helen learned to "sign" and spell words in Annie's hand; Annie taught her to read Braille and opened the world of language to a deaf, blind girl. An excellent movie to see about this is "The Helen Keller Story" with Anne Bancroft and a very young Patty Duke as Helen, b&w,circa 1962.
Helen Keller was blind,she could not talk,see could not hear.(I have done many essay's on her.) She had a special teacher teach her how to feel "braille" writing and read it and understand it.
Helen Keller learned to read and write English, French, German, Latin, and Greek in braille.
Yes, Helen Keller did learn braille. Braille enabled her to communicate through reading and writing, overcoming the challenges of being both deaf and blind. Her ability to read braille played a significant role in her lifelong advocacy work for people with disabilities.
She learned to read Braille in five different languages. Those languages were English, French, German, Greek and Latin.
Helen Keller learned Braille at the age of seven, shortly after she lost her sight and hearing. Braille enabled her to communicate and access information, ultimately empowering her to achieve great accomplishments in her life.