1. Lesson Plan 1
2. Lesson Plan 2
Prepare the lesson: Crafting Endings in Narrative Stories
Creating a Masterpiece: Crafting Concluding Remarks in Narrative Writing, Short 1
Question 1 (page 122 Vietnamese Language Textbook Grade 4): After reading several endings of the story 'Tortoise and Hare,' can you identify the types of endings presented? (Textbook page 122)
Answer:
- Among the five types of endings provided:
+ Ending (a) is a concise conclusion
+ Endings (b,c,d,e) are expanded conclusions
Question 2 (page 123 Vietnamese Language Textbook Grade 4):
Identify the conclusions of the following stories and determine their types of endings:
a) A Person of Integrity
b) The Remorse of Andreyka
Answer:
a) The conclusion of A Person of Integrity is:
'- If the Queen asks for a skilled servant, I would recommend Vu Tan Duong, while if she seeks a wise advisor, I would suggest Tran Trung Ta.' This is a concise conclusion.
b) The conclusion of The Remorse of Andreyka is:'However, Andreyka didn't think like that at all... If he had bought the medicine in time, he might have lived a few more years.' This is a concise conclusion.
Question 3 (page 123 Vietnamese Language Textbook Grade 4): Write an extended conclusion for the story 'A Person of Integrity' or 'The Remorse of Andreyka'.
Throughout history, the name of Tô Hiến Thành shines brightly as a beacon of honesty and integrity for future generations to emulate.
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Prepare Essay Writing: Concluding Remarks in Narrative Writing, Short 2
I. Observations
1. Reread the story of Mr. Trang flying kites.
2. Find the conclusion of the story.
Answer:
The conclusion of this story: Then the king opened the examination. The boy flew the kite and Trang passed. Mr. Trang was only thirteen years old at that time. He was the youngest Trang of our country.
After reading this story, I am reminded of the age-old advice: 'Where there's a will, there's a way.' Those who strive for success will eventually achieve their dreams.
Reflecting on this tale, I find a deeper understanding of the proverb: 'A house built on a solid foundation will withstand any storm.'
Comparing the two approaches to concluding a story mentioned above:
- Previous conclusion: simply stating the outcome of the story. (Closed conclusion)
- Later conclusion: after narrating the story's outcome, there's additional commentary. (Expanded conclusion)
II. Practice
1. Here are some conclusions of the story 'The Tortoise and the Hare.' Let's identify the types of conclusions.
a) As the realization of the race hit him, the hare lifted his head only to find the tortoise nearing the finish line. Hastily, he stretched his legs, but it was too late. The tortoise had already reached the end.
b) The tale of the Tortoise and the Hare serves as a stern reminder to those who rely on their own strength, becoming complacent and lazy.
c) This sums up the entire story, where the proud hare must taste the bitterness of defeat before the determined tortoise.
d) After hearing the story told by the teacher, everyone made a silent vow: never to be negligent in studying and self-improvement.
e) Even now, whenever I recall the race with the tortoise, I still blush with embarrassment. Hoping that no one falls victim to complacency and pride like I did.
Answer:
a. Closed conclusion
b. Expanded conclusion
c. Expanded conclusion
d. Expanded conclusion
e. Expanded conclusion
2. Find the conclusions of the following stories. Identify the types of conclusions.
a) An Honest Man
b) The Regret of Andrayka
Answer:
Find the conclusions of the following stories:
a. An Honest Man: Tô Hiến Thành declared, 'If the Queen asks for a faithful servant, I recommend Vũ Tán Đường; but if she seeks a wise advisor for the country, I recommend Trần Trung Tá.' (Closed conclusion)
b. The Regret of Andrayka: However, Andrayka didn't think so. That night, she sat sobbing under the apple tree planted by her grandfather. Even when she grew older, she always tormented herself: 'If only I had bought the medicine in time, maybe he would have lived a few more years.' (Closed conclusion).
3. Compose the conclusion of the tale: An Upright Man or The Remorse of Andrayka, utilizing an expanded concluding approach
Response:
Compose the conclusion employing an expanded concluding approach
a. An Upright Man:
Tô Hiến Thành asserted, 'If the Queen seeks a loyal servant, may she appoint Vũ Tán Đường; however, if she seeks a skilled advisor for the nation, may she select Trần Trung Tá.'
Appending the subsequent segment:
It is evident that this high-ranking official of the Lý dynasty stands as a shining exemplar of integrity and honor, wholeheartedly devoted to the nation and its people, serving as a guiding light for future generations.
b. The Remorse of Andrayka:
Nevertheless, Andrayka did not share that sentiment. Throughout that entire night, she sat sobbing beneath the apple tree her grandfather had nurtured. Even in her later years, she continued to reproach herself: 'If only I had procured the medicine in time, perhaps he would have lived a few more years!'
Extra: This narrative serves as a poignant reminder of the ramifications of regret and the significance of seizing opportunities before they slip away.
Adding the following passage:
The remorse of Andreaca reveals you as an honest, emotionally rich child, and above all, very strict with your own mistakes.
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