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From which teacher did Helen Keller learn German?
Annie. Miss Sullivan

Helen Keller (65438+June 27th, 0880-65438+June 1. 0968) was an American blind and deaf woman writer, educator, philanthropist and social activist in the19th century. With her perseverance, she worked in Anne. With the help of teacher Sullivan, she has mastered five languages, including English, French and German. She has finished a series of works and devoted herself to the welfare of the disabled and the establishment of charity. She was named one of the top ten hero idols in the United States by Time magazine and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom and other awards. His main works are If I Can See for Three Days, My Life, My Teacher and so on.

A Brief Introduction to Helen Keller's Life

Helen Adams Keller (65438+June 27th, 0880-65438+June 1, 0968), an American educator for the disabled, was also translated as Helen Heller. 1880 was born in mbia, Tuscany, a small town in northern Alabama. She had a high fever for several days in1September, and was forced to go blind and deaf after being cured. In this dark and lonely world, she didn't give up, but kept improving herself and meditating.

With the help of Anne Sullivan, Helen learned to overcome the mental pain caused by physical defects with tenacious perseverance. She loves life and has gained a lot of knowledge, learned to read and speak, and started to communicate with others. He graduated with honors from Radcliffe College of Harvard University in the United States and became a famous writer and educator proficient in English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled around the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has been praised by people all over the world and won awards from many governments.