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六年级下册
Unit
4
Lesson
24
Helen
Keller
Helen
Keller
What’s
her
job?
The
Story
of
My
Life
Three
Days
to
See
writer
Differences?
blind
deaf
deaf
blind
Let’s
play
Take
one
piece
of
paper
from
your
bag.
Find
a
pen.
Write
the
words
“blind”
and
“deaf”.
How
do
you
feel?
Helen
Keller
was
born
in
the
U.S.
in
1880.
When
she
was
19
months
old,
she
fell
ill
and
became
deaf
and
blind.
Her
parents
loved
her
very
much,
but
they
did
not
know
how
to
help
her.
She
couldn’t
see
anything.
She
couldn’t
hear
anything.
She
couldn’t
speak
at
all.
Helen
often
got
angry.
Sometimes,
she
threw
her
food
from
the
table.
Did
her
parents
love
her
and
could
they
help
her?
Was
she
deaf
or
blind
when
she
was
born?
In
1887,
her
parents
met
a
teacher,
Anne
Sullivan.
Anne
became
Helen’s
friend.
She
wanted
to
teach
Helen
words.
But
it
was
very
hard.
What
did
her
parents
do
to
help
her
?
Was
Anne
only
Helen’s
teacher?
One
day,
Anne
took
Helen’s
hand
and
let
her
feel
the
water.
She
wrote
the
word
“water”
on
Helen’s
hand.
And
Helen
got
it.
How
does
Anne
help
Helen
study?
Show
time
!
How
did
Helen
study?
From
that
day
on,
Helen
Keller
began
to
study
every
day.
She
worked
very
hard.
Helen
learned
many
new
words
every
day.
She
learned
to
speak,
read
and
write.
When
she
was
20
years
old,
she
went
to
university.
Later,
she
became
a
great
writer.
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Harvard
哈佛
Rome
was
not
built
in
one
day.
How
is
Helen
?
What
can
you
learn
from
her?
At
first,
she
couldn’t...
Then,
she
...
At
last,
she
could
...
Do
you
know
some
other
person
like
Helen?
What
can
you
learn
from
them?
Beethoven
was
born
in
Germany
in
1770.
He
couldn’t
hear
so
he
was
deaf
.
But
he
wrote
many
pieces
of
famous
music.
He
was
good
at
playing
the
piano.
She
was
______
in
Hubei
in
1976.As
a
small
child,
she
___________
deaf.
She
_________
hear
or
talk.
When
She
was
5
years
old,
she
________
to
dance.
She
likes
dancing
very
much.
In
2005,
she
danced
Qian
Shou
Guan
Yin.
She
is
a
_________
for
us.
born
became
couldn’t
learned
model
邰丽华
What
should
you
do
in
your
life?
When
I
was
a
child
,
I
could
…
but
I
couldn’t
…
Now,
I
can
…I
should…
What
do
you
learn
from
the
Helen
Keller?