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French audiobook for low-intermediate, about the life of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille-alphabet, which allows blind people to read.
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Louis Braille is known today as one of the most celebrated people in history. Although the work of many others contributed to his accomplishment, Louis Braille's invention of a tactile six-dot reading and writing system revolutionised the way blind people perceive and contribute to the world.
Before his invention, Louis was an intelligent boy who was determined to learn. He overcame many challenges, including learning how to live in a world full of darkness because he was blind. He didn’t let anything stop him, and his determination to read led to his invention of "Braille", which continues to exist today as the universal reading system for the blind. Explore how Louis Braille went from being a young boy growing up in Northern France to a famous inventor.
Author | Theresa Marrama |
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Read by | native speakers |
CERF level (Common European Reference Framework) | A1 |
Year of publication | 2020 |
ISBN | -- |
Can it be used for home study? | Yes, together with the novel |
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