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LLCMHLAU 5th Reading Club 22 Feb 06 4:00-5:30p.m. Mother Teresa : in her own words Part II
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1. Film viewing and Feedback (25mins) 2. “My Favourite Quote” creation (30 mins) 3. Group presentation – “My Favourite Quote” Sharing (25mins)
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(25 mins)
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The City of Peace Mother Teresa had a dream for many years. The dream was to build "The City of Peace" where the sick people could live and receive care from the nuns. Her dream came true finally as the Lord answered her prayer and then the city was started to build. However, a government official came one day and he misunderstood that the city was illegally built because of the lack of documentation. He then further demanded for the damage of the "city". Background information of the selected video clip
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Discussion One If you were Mother Teresa, what would you do?
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Discussion Two Why didn’t Mother Teresa resist the destruction? There is no point inviting violence with violence
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If someone treats you very badly, will you do the same for him or her? Why or Why not? E.g. Someone shouts at you because you don’t allow her/ him to copy your homework
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Sometimes, it is harder for us to smile at those who live with us, the immediate members of our families, than to smile at those who not so close to us. Let us never forget: love begins at home. (p. 75) My favourite quote from the book is ‘Sometimes, it is harder for us to smile at those who live with us, the immediate members of our families, than it is to smile at those who not so close to us. Let us never forget: love begins at home’ under the topic ‘Smiles’. I like this quote very much because I found this quote very true. In the past, I never smiled to my family
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Sometimes, it is harder for us to smile at those who live with us, the immediate members of our families, than to smile at those who not so close to us. Let us never forget: love begins at home. (p. 75) as I always thought that they did not love me and care about me. But, I always smiled to my friends since I had the strong feeling that they loved me. However, I was still unhappy although I had so many friends. It was because I did not have my family’s love.
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Sometimes, it is harder for us to smile at those who live with us, the immediate members of our families, than to smile at those who not so close to us. Let us never forget: love begins at home. (p. 75) Therefore, I began to change. I began to smile at them. As a result, the relationship between my family and I was improved. I strongly feel that Mother Teresa’s ‘Love begins at home’ is very true and I am touched by this quote.
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(30 mins)
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Guidelines for describing you favourite quote What is your favourite quote? (Pink) Which topic is your favourite quote under? (Brown) Why did you choose it? (Green) (Please explain with your personal / daily life experience) (Red)
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(25 mins)
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What is the “Most Favourite Quote“ in the class?
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(5 mins) Comparing the orphanage opened by Mother Teresa with the Judy’s college. What’s the difference between them?
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The End See you on 1 March,06 (Wed) Home task: view the VCD “Shrek” at the weekend
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