1. Lesson Plan for 'The Pig Wedding, New Clothes' - Version 4
I. About the Genre
'The Pig Wedding, New Clothes' belongs to the genre of humor stories. These tales often depict humorous situations from daily life, either to entertain or to satirize vices and negative social traits.
Our nation's collection of humor stories is vast, with famous ones like Trạng Quỳnh, Trạng Lợn, Ba Giai Tú Xuất, and more. These stories typically target the corrupt, arrogant, and ignorant ruling classes. In this context, humor has become a sharp weapon for the working people to challenge those in power.
Additionally, there are humor stories that critique outdated practices, superstitions, and harmful habits still present in daily life. Here, humor serves to clear the mind and encourage a healthy, moral lifestyle.
II. Summary
The story centers around a man who constantly boasts about his new shirt, standing at the door all day long waiting for an opportunity to show it off. At the same time, he encounters another man eager to flaunt his wedding pig. Their witty exchange is as follows:
"Have you seen my wedding pig running by here?"
"Since I put on this new shirt, I haven't seen any pig running by!"
III. Lesson Plan Instructions
Question 1:
* In my opinion, the act of boasting involves showing off one’s possessions or achievements to others, attempting to demonstrate wealth or superiority.
* The man searches for a pig to boast about in a situation where his pig has disappeared (whether truly lost or fabricated).
* He should have simply asked, "Have you seen a pig run by here?"
* The use of the word "wedding" is entirely inappropriate for describing a pig, and this information is irrelevant to the person he's asking. But it clearly serves the purpose of boasting about his wealth.
Question 2:
* The man, excited about his new shirt, goes to great lengths in his response to draw attention to it.
* His mannerism of pointing to the shirt and drawing the other person’s focus is an exaggerated attempt to show off the shirt. This is a lengthy response meant only to boast about the new shirt.
* He could have simply said, "I haven’t seen any," but instead, he gives a lengthy and unnecessary explanation, mentioning how long he’s been standing there and that his shirt is new. These details are entirely irrelevant to the person listening, who only needs to know about the missing pig. But once again, his shirt is the focus of the boast.
Question 3:
Reading 'The Pig Wedding, New Clothes,' the humor comes from two contradictions that defy reality:
If the pig was truly lost, the man would only ask about the pig’s whereabouts. Instead, he emphasizes that the pig is meant for a wedding, implying that he is about to marry.
Instead of a concise answer, the other man’s response is long-winded, focusing on the new shirt he is wearing.
Both characters expose their illogical boasting in this situation.
Question 4:
The story's meaning: 'The Pig Wedding, New Clothes' critiques and mocks individuals who excessively boast, particularly about their wealth. This excessive boasting turns them into a laughingstock.

2. Lesson Plan for 'The Wedding Pig and the New Clothes' - Version 5
Exercise 1, Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1
What does boasting mean? In what context is the character looking for a pig to boast about? How should he have phrased his question? Is the term 'wedding pig' suitable for a lost pig, and is it useful information for the person he is asking?
Answer:
Boasting is a negative habit that often leads to embarrassment and ridicule. Those who boast tend to be arrogant, valuing material possessions above all else, and showing off even small things to assert their superiority.
This kind of behavior has existed for ages, especially during hard times when material wealth was prioritized, sometimes even considered the only value. Interestingly, even the poor boast about their possessions, often as a way to assert social status or conceal their real circumstances.
In this case, the man is looking for a pig that was lost before a wedding. Instead of providing helpful details (size, color, condition), he mentions it as a 'wedding pig,' which is unnecessary information for the person he’s asking (who cares about the pig’s wedding role?).
Exercise 2, Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1
How eager is the man to show off his new shirt? Is his response appropriate? Analyze the unnecessary parts of his answer.
Answer:
The man is so eager to show off his new shirt that he stands by the door all day waiting for someone to compliment him. He waits patiently from morning to evening, and when no one notices, he gets frustrated.
His response to the question about the lost pig is inappropriate. The person asks about the pig, yet the man immediately gestures toward his new shirt.
Instead of simply saying, “I haven’t seen any pig pass by,” he adds, “Since I put on this new shirt...” Not only does he gesture toward the shirt, but he also verbally boasts about it. This is irrelevant to the question and clearly an attempt to show off.
Exercise 3, Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1
Why does the story of 'The Wedding Pig and the New Clothes' make you laugh?
Answer:
The humor comes from the absurdity of the search for the pig. Rather than providing essential information, the character uses the opportunity to boast about his wealth and his lavish wedding. In the past, a wedding featuring a slaughtered pig was a symbol of wealth. The other person, instead of just answering, also seizes the chance to boast about his new shirt.
This situation is a classic case of two boastful people encountering each other—one subtly brags about his wedding and pig, while the other openly flaunts his new shirt. The mention of the pig’s wedding role and the shirt are irrelevant distractions from the question at hand.
Exercise 4, Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1
What is the moral of the story 'The Wedding Pig and the New Clothes'?
Answer:
– Entertainment value: The story brings joy, offering a lighthearted break for workers after a long day.
– Social critique: The story gently mocks the habit of boasting, a common and laughable flaw in society.
Summary of 'The Wedding Pig and the New Clothes'
A man, eager to show off his new shirt, stands all day waiting for someone to notice. Eventually, he meets another man, also looking for an opportunity to boast about his wedding pig. Their exchange is quite unique:
“Have you seen my wedding pig pass by?”
“Since I put on this new shirt, I haven’t seen any pig go by!”
Story Structure
The story can be divided into two parts:
+ Part 1: From the beginning to the man’s frustration. The content focuses on his desire to show off his new shirt.
+ Part 2: From frustration to the end. The content shows two boastful people encountering each other.
Conclusion
'The Wedding Pig and the New Clothes' satirizes and critiques the habit of boasting, a common flaw in society.

3. Lesson Plan for 'The Wedding Pig and the New Clothes' - Version 6
General Overview of the Story
Genre: Humorous Story
Story Overview:
A man, proud of his new shirt, stands all day waiting for the chance to show it off. When he finally meets another man, who is also eager to boast about his wedding pig, he jumps at the opportunity to boast himself:
"Have you seen my wedding pig pass by?"
Seizing the moment, the man in the new shirt quickly adds:
"Since I put on this new shirt, I haven’t seen any pig pass by here!"
In essence, the story uses the characters’ ridiculous boasting to criticize human vanity and superficiality.
Question 1: What do you understand about the concept of boasting? ...
How would you describe the man's behavior when he seeks to show off? What should he have asked instead?
Answer:
Boasting is the act of showing off one’s wealth or possessions to make others believe they are superior. It’s a negative trait that should not be followed.
The man’s attempt to boast while searching for a pig:
The man in the new shirt, who was eager to show off, had the perfect chance but was interrupted by the other man looking for his pig.
The man should have simply asked, "Have you seen a pig pass by?" However, he used the term "wedding pig," which was unnecessary and inappropriate to describe the lost pig.
Question 2: How eager is the man to boast about his new shirt? ...
How does his response reflect his desire to boast? What unnecessary elements can you find in his response?
Answer:
The man stands by the door all day, hoping someone will notice his new shirt. After hours of waiting with no success, he finally spots someone passing by, and immediately jumps in, without caring what the other person asks, saying, "Since I put on this new shirt..."
His gesture of pointing to the shirt forces attention toward it. His response is unnecessarily drawn-out to highlight his shirt.
"This new shirt" is an extraneous detail—both in his words and actions. The excess was deliberate to ensure he had someone to show off his new shirt to after waiting all day.
Question 3: Why does the story "The Wedding Pig and the New Shirt" make you laugh?
Answer:
The humor lies in the exaggerated actions and words of both characters, obsessed with showing off. The items they boast about, like the shirt and the pig, are trivial, yet they still feel the need to flaunt them (this is typical of people like them).
Their behavior is deliberate, absurd, and over the top, making it a humorous encounter between two boastful individuals in a unique situation.
Question 4: What is the moral of the story "The Wedding Pig and the New Shirt"?
Answer:
The story criticizes the tendency to boast—an unfortunate but common trait in society.
Such behavior turns the characters into laughingstocks.

4. Lesson Plan for 'The Wedding Pig and the New Shirt' - Version 1
I. About the Work: 'The Wedding Pig and the New Shirt'
1. SummaryTwo boastful men encounter each other. One is frantically searching for a lost pig for the wedding feast, but still takes the opportunity to brag about the 'wedding pig.' Meanwhile, the other calmly boasts about his new shirt that he's been wearing all day.2. Thematic ValueThe story "The Wedding Pig and the New Shirt" mocks and critiques the common human flaw of excessive boasting.
3. Artistic Value- The story is concise and to the point.- It uses humor effectively to highlight the absurdity of boasting.
II. Lesson Plan
Question 1 (Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1)
- Boasting is the act of showing off one’s wealth or possessions to make others think you are superior.
- The man searching for the pig is in a rush because the pig for the wedding feast is lost, but he still finds time to boast.
- He should have simply described the pig’s characteristics so the other person could help. Instead, he unnecessarily adds the term "wedding pig," which is irrelevant and unnecessary.
Question 2 (Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1)
The man with the new shirt is so eager to boast that it becomes absurd:
- He stands by the door all day, hoping someone will notice his new shirt.
- When he sees the man searching for the pig, and the man doesn't comment on his shirt, he immediately pulls his shirt to draw attention and says, "Since I put on this new shirt..."
- He cleverly omits the word "wedding" from "wedding pig" to emphasize his own boastfulness.
- The phrase "Since I put on this new shirt" is redundant and adds nothing to the conversation.
Question 3 (Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1)
Humorous elements:
- Two boastful men meeting each other.
- The shirt and the pig—two insignificant things—are flaunted absurdly.
- One man stands patiently to boast, while the other, in a rush, also takes time to boast.
- Both men are deliberate in their boasting, making them appear ridiculous in their speech.
Question 4 (Page 127, Literature Textbook, Grade 6, Volume 1)
- The story "The Wedding Pig and the New Shirt" critiques the excessive boasting of people.
- The over-the-top boasting makes the characters appear ridiculous and eccentric in society.

5. Analysis of "The Pig Wedding in New Clothes" Part 2
Answer to question 1 (page 127, Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1):
What do you understand by the concept of boasting wealth? In what situation is the pig used as a symbol of boasting? How should one have asked the question in this situation? Is the term 'wedding pig' suitable for describing a lost pig, and does it provide necessary information for the person being asked?
Detailed answer:
- Boasting wealth refers to the behavior of showing off one's wealth. It is a bad habit, especially common among newly rich people who tend to imitate others. This is often seen in their clothing, jewelry, house decorations, speech, and social interactions.
- The person was looking for the pig during a busy family event (a wedding), but the pig, which was meant for the feast, had run away. This shows that the person is boasting about his wealth even when dealing with important family matters.
- Instead of asking, "Have you seen my pig running by here?" he used the term 'wedding pig,' which was inappropriate for describing a lost pig and did not convey useful information.
Answer to question 2 (page 127, Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1):
How much did the man with the new clothes want to boast about his wealth? Was his behavior suitable when responding to the question about the missing pig? Analyze the unnecessary elements in his response.
Detailed answer:
- The man with the new clothes was eager to show off his wealth. He was "waiting by the door, hoping someone would pass by and compliment him on his new clothes." He waited all day and became frustrated when no one noticed. He even became irritated when no one asked about the pig.
- His response and actions were completely out of place. While being asked about the pig, he immediately started "showing off the hem of his new clothes" instead of addressing the question properly.
- In his response, he could have simply said: "I have been standing here since morning but have not seen any pig run past here," but instead, he mentioned, "Since I wore these new clothes..." He used body language and unnecessary speech to boast about his wealth. This was an irrelevant addition to the answer but still conveyed his intention to show off.
Answer to question 3 (page 127, Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1):
Why do you laugh when reading the story of The Pig Wedding in New Clothes?
Detailed answer:
Reading the story of The Pig Wedding in New Clothes makes us laugh because:
- The characters' behavior, especially their eagerness to boast, is overly exaggerated and ridiculous.
- The author cleverly created a competition among the characters for the most outrageous display of wealth. The "man with the new clothes" waited all day by the door, but when he got frustrated, he was outdone by the "pig wedding man" who boasted first.
- Although the "man with the new clothes" thought he had lost, he took his chance to show off, making his boast just in time to outdo the other character.
Answer to question 4 (page 127, Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1):
What is the meaning of the story The Pig Wedding in New Clothes?
Detailed answer:
The story critiques the habit of boasting about wealth, a vice that is common in society. The characters' foolish behavior becomes a source of laughter, and the story encourages humility and warns against arrogance.
Summary
The two boastful men meet. One is in a rush to find his lost pig, but still manages to boast about his "wedding pig" (the pig for the wedding feast), while the other calmly shows off his new clothes.
Structure
Structure: 2 parts
- Part 1: The items that are boasted about.
- Part 2: The manner of boasting.
Main content
The story critiques those who boast and exaggerate their wealth, using humor to expose their folly. It advises us to live humbly and not to flaunt our possessions.

6. The Lesson "The Wedding Pig with a New Outfit" No. 3
A. KEY POINTS
Summary:
There's a man who loves showing off his wealth. He just got a new outfit and has been standing around all day waiting for an opportunity to boast. At the same time, another man is looking for a pig for his wedding. Seeing this, the first man quickly seizes the chance to brag:
- Have you seen my wedding pig running by here? In an attempt to show off his new clothes, he interrupts and says:
- Since I put on this new outfit, I haven’t seen any pig around here!
Meaning: The story of "The Wedding Pig with a New Outfit" satirizes and criticizes people who have the habit of boasting about their wealth. It highlights the absurdity of such behavior and exposes the superficiality that can make people the object of ridicule.
B. EXERCISES AND GUIDANCE
Question 1: (Page 127 - Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1) What do you understand about the habit of showing off one's wealth? How did the man search for the pig in a boastful manner? How should he have asked instead?
Answer:
Boasting is the act of showing off one’s possessions to impress others, and it is considered a negative trait that should not be emulated.
In this case, the man searching for the pig should have simply asked, "Have you seen any pig running by?" However, by adding "wedding pig," he turned the inquiry into an opportunity to brag about his upcoming wedding and extravagant celebration.
Question 2: (Page 127 - Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1) How much does the man with the new outfit love to boast? Is his behavior appropriate? Analyze the excessiveness in his response.
Answer:
The man wanted to show off his new outfit so much that he stood waiting by the door, hoping someone would compliment him. Despite waiting all day without success, when a passerby came, he quickly seized the opportunity to boast: "Since I put on this new outfit...".
His posture and words were all designed to draw attention to his new clothes. His response was excessive, both in words and actions, as he didn’t care about the question and used it as a chance to boast.
Question 3: (Page 127 - Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1) Why did you laugh when reading "The Wedding Pig with a New Outfit"?
Answer:
We laugh at "The Wedding Pig with a New Outfit" because of the absurdity of the two characters' excessive boasting. The man searching for the pig should have simply asked about the pig, but instead, he used the opportunity to brag about his wealth and grand wedding. Similarly, the man with the new outfit seized the chance to flaunt his clothes when he could have just answered the question. The exaggerated and ridiculous nature of their boastful behavior creates humor.
Question 4: (Page 127 - Literature Textbook 6, Volume 1) What is the meaning of the story "The Wedding Pig with a New Outfit"?
Answer:
The story critiques the behavior of people who constantly show off their wealth, presenting them as ridiculous and arrogant individuals. It serves as a warning against excessive pride and the negative impact of showing off, which can make one a target for mockery.
Additional Reference
Question 1: Reflect on your thoughts after reading the story "The Wedding Pig with a New Outfit".
Answer:
The folk tale "The Wedding Pig with a New Outfit" portrays two men obsessed with boasting. The man with the new outfit waits all day to show it off, drawing parallels to the innocent joy of children wearing new clothes. However, the man's intentions are purely superficial, and when he finally gets the chance to speak, he uses it as an opportunity to brag about his wealth and wedding. The story highlights how boasting, whether through words or actions, is absurd and distasteful. The tale humorously critiques those who are overly proud of their material possessions, making them the subject of ridicule. It offers a timeless lesson about the negative consequences of boasting in society.

