MAKING SHORT REVIEW (APPROXIMATELY 50 WORDS)

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MAKING SHORT REVIEW (APPROXIMATELY 50 WORDS) WRITING MAKING SHORT REVIEW (APPROXIMATELY 50 WORDS)

PROVERB AS MORAL TEACHING IN A TEXT A proverb (PERIBAHASA/PEPATAH) a short, generally known sentence of the folk which contains wisdom, truth, morals, and traditional views in a metaphorical, fixed and memorizable form and which is handed down from generation to generation. (Mieder 1985:119; also in Mieder 1993:24)

EXAMPLES Caught between a rock and a hard place Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea (to be stuck with two choices that are both undesirable) Bring the gold to the castle Mustn't cry over spilt milk (do something useless) Out of the frying pan and into the fire (to go from a bad to a worse situation) Might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb (if you're going to get into the same amount of trouble, you might as well commit the greater offense)

EXAMPLES Two sides of the same coin (two aspects of a situation that are connected by necessity) In for a penny, in for a pound (if you're going to make a minor committment you might as well make the entire committment) Don't count your chickens before they're hatched (don't start making plans for something until it is a reality, rather than a pleasant speculation) Don't cross your bridges before you get to them (don't worry about future problems before you need to)

ASSESSEMENT write a short review of your reaction to the film, how you felt while you were watching and when the film had finished Add one proverb as the moral teaching from the film

EXAMPLE OF MAKING REVIEW

EXAMPLE OF MAKING REVIEW THE FILM PRESENTED TWO PERSONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FILM. THE MAN DRESSED WITH FORMAL DRESS SEEMED VERY CURIOUS TO THE LADY SHOWED IN THE FILM. THE LADY LOOKED VERY SEXY, BEAUTIFUL AND VERY ATTRACTIVE. EVENTUALLY THE MAN FOLLOWED THE LADY UNTIL HE STOOD BESIDE HER, BUT UNFORTUNATELY HE WAS VERY SUPRAISED SINCE THE ATRACTIVE LADY HE THOUGHT WAS NOT AS HIS EXPECTATION SINCE THE LADY WAS A MAN.

BASED ON THIS REVIEW WE CAN CONCLUDE THAT WE HAVE TO ENSURE UNPREDICTABLE THINGS BY HAVING SERIOUS JUDGEMENT . OR IN SHORT WE CAN SAY THAT ‘DO NOT EVER JUDGE A BOOK FORM IT’S COVER’ BECAUSE ONCE WE MAKE WRONG ASSUMPTION WE WILL HAVE WRONG DECISION TO BE MADE.