All that is Required for Evil to Prevail is for Good Men to do
Nothing
This quote means that there are many injustices in the world but
we can correct it and prevent others from suffering the same fate if we
stand as one and uphold what is true, fair and just.
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9. Encourage students to read the stories of different people and
tick the relevant column boxes.
Statements
St
or
y
1
St
or
y
2
The story relates to a family and its friends
The story relates to physical needs
I saw what happened in the story
What happened in the story relates to an ethnic group
or tribe
V
What happened in the story relates to community,
region, or country
S
The story relates to food and shelter
S
The story makes me feel inspired
S
Note: Each story and statement may have several and the same ticks
depending on students’ comprehension.
10.Encourage students to give metaphoric definition to the word
Good Deed.
Possible answers:
- Good deed is like the stream of river as it quenches thousands
of thirsty creatures.
- Good deed is like the sun as it presents the source of energy to
flora and faunas.
WRITING
Anecdote writing
11. Focus students’ attention on two pieces of writings and let them
explain the differences between them.
The first writing is narrated from the first person while the
second story is retold from the third person.
State that a short piece of writing or speaking either from the first
person or the third person taken from someone’s personal experience
is called anecdote. It can be useful for setting the stage for a speech
or personal essay. An anecdote often relays a story that can be used
as a theme or lesson. The anecdote provides a lead-in to the overall
message of your speech or essay. For example, the next sentence after
the anecdote could be: «Have you ever run head-first into a situation
and run straight into trouble?»
12.Ask students to match the ‘must be followed’ components of
anecdote writing with definitions. Check the results.
Chronological arranged according to time
Flashback
the anticipation felt by a reader or viewer in wanting
to know what will happen next
Suspense
the feeling that you are present in the immediate
area being described
Immediacy
an important new observation about life or about
people
Insight
a narrative device in which the author shares an
incident from the past
13.Following the leading questions let students com pose an
anecdote representing someone who was not socially or
personally responsible in specific incident. A sk they to include
the consequences for that irresponsible behavior.
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