Louis Braille - Biography - English Stories
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Hello! This is our new series 'Biography'.
Meet many great people in this biography!
Children can learn their lives and join in the fun.
Furthermore, you can read along and study English!
-- Title: Louis Braille --
Follow after me! - 2:48
Now your turn! - 7:52
Thanks for checking out the "English Singsing".
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Hello! This is our new series 'Biography'.
Meet many great people in this biography!
Children can learn their lives and join in the fun.
Furthermore, you can read along and study English!
-- Title: Louis Braille --
Follow after me! - 2:48
Now your turn! - 7:52
Thanks for checking out the "English Singsing".
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00:00English Sing Sing
00:06Lewis Braille
00:09That's a lie.
00:14Yeah, how can you read if you are blind?
00:21Everyone, it's not a lie.
00:24Then read this book.
00:26A man stood up and read a book.
00:32A blind man who heard this made holes into paper.
00:39He gave the paper to his blind friend.
00:44The friend touched the paper and read it out loud.
00:49People were so surprised.
00:52It was the same text from the book.
00:56Oh, what?
00:59How can you read some dots?
01:03These dots are used by many blind people to read and write.
01:09The dots are called Braille.
01:12The person who made this is Lewis Braille.
01:16He was blind, but wanted to read many books.
01:26But the books for the blind were too heavy and hard to read.
01:34Hmm.
01:35He also couldn't write anything.
01:43Uh, is there a good idea?
01:51One day, he touched some secret codes used by soldiers.
01:56What is this?
01:59We make holes into paper with a tool.
02:02Then we can read this code.
02:05Yes, this is it.
02:07Lewis then created Braille for the blind.
02:19Braille was introduced to a lot of people.
02:23Now, blind people could read and write.
02:40Braille became very popular and is still used today.
02:45Braille became very popular and is still used today.
03:15But it's not a lie.
03:18Then read this book.
03:21A man stood up and read a book.
03:25A blind man who heard this made holes into paper.
03:41He gave the paper to his blind friend.
03:57The friend touched the paper and read it out loud.
04:01People were so surprised.
04:15It was the same text from the book.
04:18How can you read some dots?
04:39These dots are used by many blind people to read and write.
04:44The dots are called Braille.
04:57The person who made this is Lewis Braille.
05:02He was blind but wanted to read many books.
05:16But the books for the blind were too heavy and hard to read.
05:33He also couldn't write anything.
05:49One day, he touched some secret codes used by soldiers.
06:17What is this?
06:20We make holes into paper with a tool.
06:23Then we can read this code.
06:26Yes, this is it.
06:42Lewis then created Braille for the blind.
06:50Braille was introduced to a lot of people.
07:09Now, blind people could read and write.
07:15Braille became very popular and is still used today.
07:42Braille became very popular and is still used during the book.
07:45trabalh
07:53And here's where you will be.
07:56Now, your turn.
07:58I love her.
08:00I love her.
08:02She joins me to have fun.
08:11She's really fun, and I'm the baby girl.
08:15She's really lovely.
08:17She's really lovely.
08:19And she's really...
08:21She's really nice.
08:23She's really nice.
08:25Thank you for being here!
08:28mom
08:28...
08:30My skills.
08:32Wow, how can I help them?
08:33Look at these.
08:34We can help them interact.
08:36I'm not going to help them.
08:37I'm fine.
08:38Because we want to put them together...
08:40...
08:40...
08:42We want them to be close.
08:44...
08:45...
08:46...
08:48...
08:49...
08:49...
08:50Okay.
08:50Please click on the left button and the left button will be kung fu.
09:01This button will make sure to use the button.
09:14Oh
09:44Oh
09:46Oh
09:48Oh
09:52Oh
09:54Oh
09:58Oh
10:00Oh
10:06Oh
10:08Oh
10:14Let's go.