Title Add your text  walking stick  hearing aids: things help the deaf in perception of sound.  gestures: expressive movement of a part of the.

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Title Add your text  walking stick  hearing aids: things help the deaf in perception of sound.  gestures: expressive movement of a part of the body,esp the hand or the head Ex: He made a rude gesture in the party yesterday.  communicate (v) (with sb) : exchange information, ideas. ommunication(n)

Title Add your text Task 1: Fill in the conversation about a visually impaired girl. A: What’s wrong with your friend in the picture? B: Well, she has _________________things. She has to use a ______________ to go around. A: Does she go to school? B: Oh, yes. She attends a special school in her locality. A: How can she study if she cannot __________ ? B: Well, she learns ___________. difficulty seeing walking stick see Braille

Title Add your text Task 2: ( Group Work) Talk about a mute and deaf student in the same way as the dialogue above.

Title Add your text Task 3: Discuss the problems of the deaf and mute in their daily life and how they overcome them.