Crafting an Essay on Folk Wisdom in Labor and Production, Reading Assignment
Compose a concise piece on Folk Wisdom in Labor and Production, Reading Assignment, Short 1
Main Content
Explore the folk verses depicting the internal hardships of working people, teaching the art of cultivation. Despite the labor-intensive nature of cultivation, dependent on nature, humans always find joy and relish in the fruitful outcomes.
Question 1 (page 169 Vietnamese 5 Textbook): Identify images portraying the hardships and concerns of farmers in production labor.
Answer:
Expressions in images:
- Hardship depicted: plowing fields during the midday sun, sweat pouring like rain; each grain of rice produced is 'soft and fragrant, bitter and spicy a thousandfold.'
- Anxieties revealed: gazing in multiple directions; watching the sky, watching the land, watching clouds, watching rain, watching sunshine, watching day, watching night, watching as the feet turn hard ground soft, watching a calm sky, a tranquil sea.
Question 2 (page 169 Vietnamese Language 5 textbook): Which sentences express the optimistic spirit of farmers?
Answer:
Commands heed not for long,
Today silver, tomorrow golden rice,
Question 3 (page 169 Vietnamese Language 5 textbook): Find the sentences corresponding to each of the following content:
a. Advise farmers to diligently plow and cultivate
b. Demonstrate determination in labor and production
c. Remind people to appreciate those who produce rice grains
Answer:
Oh, do not abandon fallow fields,
As much land as you cultivate, so much gold shall you yield.
Watch as the hard ground turns soft,
Only in calm skies and tranquil seas can a heart find peace.
Oh dear, lift a bowl filled with rice,
Each grain is soft and fragrant, bitter and spicy a thousandfold!
Question 4 (page 169 Vietnamese Language 5 textbook): Memorize the folk verses.
Answer:
Students engage in self-directed learning.
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Composing folk verses about labor and production, reading practice, Short 2
A. READING EXPRESSIVE SKILLS
- All three folk verses are composed in the hexameter, a traditional verse form of the nation. The shared melody of all three is gentle, tender, and emotional. The common rhythm of 2/2/2 - 4/4 is prevalent.
B. UNDERSTANDING THE CONTENT OF THE LESSON
Question 1: Identify the images that portray the hardships and concerns of farmers in production?
- Answer
- The toil of the farmers is depicted through images:
+ Plowing the fields in the midday sun; Sweat pouring like rain.
+ To obtain a bowl of fragrant and soft rice, the people must endure so much bitterness and hardship.
- The anxieties of the farmers are expressed through images:
+ Going to plow, yet having to watch in many directions: watching the sky, watching the land, watching clouds; watching rain, watching sunshine, watching day, watching night; Watching as hard ground turns soft; Only in calm skies and tranquil seas can the heart find peace.
Question 2: Which sentences express the optimistic spirit of the farmers?
- Answer: Those sentences are:
Commands heed not for long,
Today, silver; tomorrow, golden rice.
Question 3: Find the sentences corresponding to each of the following content:
a) Advise farmers to diligently plow and cultivate.
b) Demonstrate determination in labor and production.
c) Remind people to appreciate those who produce rice grains.
Answer: The sentences corresponding to the given content are as follows:
a) Corresponding to content (a):
Oh dear, do not abandon fallow fields
As much land as you cultivate, so much gold shall you yield.
b) Corresponding to content (b):
Watch as hard ground turns soft
Only in calm skies and tranquil seas can the heart find peace.
c) Corresponding to content (c):
Oh dear, lift a bowl filled with rice
Each grain is soft and fragrant, bitter and spicy a thousandfold.
* Main content: Praise for the arduous work in the fields of farmers and advice to cherish and appreciate those who produce the grains sustaining society.
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