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Talking About Helen Keller

암니커유 2025. 6. 12. 18:31

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Jaegyum: Hey Jaeyi, did you learn about Helen Keller today in class?

Jaeyi: Yes, hyung! Our teacher showed us a website, study53.tistory.com/177. It was about famous people who overcame disabilities. Helen Keller was one of them.

Jaegyum: Oh, I think I saw that website before. She was blind and deaf, right? It must have been so difficult for her.

Jaeyi: Yes, it said she lost her sight and hearing when she was very young because of an illness. Imagine not being able to see or hear anything!

Jaegyum: That's unimaginable. How did she even learn anything? The website mentioned a teacher, Miss Anne Sullivan, right?

Jaeyi: Yes! Miss Sullivan was amazing. She taught Helen to communicate by spelling words into her hand. Can you believe that? Spelling words on someone's hand to teach them language!

Jaegyum: Wow, that sounds really hard for both of them. The website also showed a picture of Helen Keller reading. How could she read if she couldn't see?

Jaeyi: She used something called Braille. It's a system of raised dots that blind people can read with their fingers. Miss Sullivan taught her Braille too.

Jaegyum: Raised dots? So she could feel the letters? That's so clever! It must have taken a lot of patience from both Helen and Miss Sullivan.

Jaeyi: It really did. The website said Helen Keller went on to do many great things. She even went to college and became a writer and activist.

Jaegyum: An activist? What did she do?

Jaeyi: She fought for the rights of people with disabilities. She wanted everyone to have equal opportunities, no matter their challenges.

Jaegyum: That's really inspiring, Jaeyi. Despite all the difficulties she faced, she didn't give up and even helped others.

Jaeyi: I know! It makes me think that even when things are tough, we can still achieve great things if we work hard and have someone to help us, like Helen had Miss Sullivan.

Jaegyum: You're right. Helen Keller's story is a great reminder that we should never underestimate anyone, including ourselves. We should also be kind and helpful to people who are facing difficulties.

Jaeyi: Exactly, hyung! Learning about Helen Keller today was really interesting and made me think a lot.

Jaegyum: Me too, Jaeyi. Let's remember her story and try to be more understanding and helpful to others.

( N.B. 위 콘텐츠는 Google AI Studio 로 제작한 것입니다 )

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