Lesson 3 I’ll Always Be There for You
The Story of Little Annie’s Life
There was a little blind girl in a ____
____ was always angry.
When people tried to help ____ she screamed and attacked them.
People called her “Crazy Little Annie,” and didn’t try to ____ her anymore.
The poor girl needed somebody to take care of ____
One day, an old nurse came to the hospital.
She volunteered to ____ Annie.
When Annie met her, ____ started throwing things again.
However, the ____ wasn’t afraid of her.
The ____ said to Annie, “Hi, Annie. I’m Nurse Laura.
I’m ____ to be your friend. I’ll always be there for you.”
Every night, Laura went to Annie’s room and put ____ to bed.
She said to Annie, “Annie, I do ____ you. I’ll always be there for you.”
Laura knew that Annie needed ____ and understanding.
With Laura’s help, Annie got better little by ____
____ years later, Annie didn’t scream or throw things.
____ did become a totally different person.
People didn’t ____ her “Crazy Little Annie” anymore.
Laura decided to leave the hospital with Annie.
She ____ Annie to a school for blind children.
Annie loved ____ new school and studied hard.
She wanted to become a teacher and help others like ____ Laura did.
However, a few years ____ Laura passed away.
Annie was very sad, but she did not ____ up on her dream.
Then ____ day, Annie met a nice doctor.
He helped Annie to see well. It was a miracle ____ Annie.
At last, Annie realized her ____ and became a teacher.
This gave ____ a chance to meet a special student.
The student wasn’t able to hear ____ see.
Instead, she screamed and threw ____
She was just like Crazy ____ Annie.
Annie said to her, “Hi, Helen ____
I’m your teacher, Anne ____ I’ll always be there for you.”