Sunday, October 3, 2010

Let the mind speaks....=)

I enjoyed every tutorial class with Miss Amelia and Miss Alicia but I think the most memorable day is when we were asked to make our own fable. Yes..!! we have to draw our own fable. I can’t draw but it’s ok for me because one of my teammates very good at it..so, I can count on her…hahaha..

Actually we’ve got our idea or storyline during our lunch at McDonalds. At first, it’s only a joke when we start talking about pig but then all of us agreed that it can be use for our fable.

At first, doing fables that is modern is a bit challenging for us. At that moment, we were very happy that we’ve decided about the characters of the fable and the step next step is deciding on the plot of our story...with known fact that fable is supposedly teaching moral values, we struggle to find important and alarming issues for youngsters nowadays. In fact, I believed that fable was a very good material that could be used to teach language in class. The script or dialogue was simple and the visual would help the students to the story line. All fable carried its own values that could be inculcated in the lesson. By using fable, students would enjoy it and the lesson would be relevant and effective.

3 comments:

  1. Your teammate who can draw, do you mean me? *LOL*. Anyway, drawing the fable really squeezed out our humorous side. I'm going to remember your 'Twister' and the chicken ham inside it forever. I enjoyed every second of it! Great job you guys!

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  2. oh! i'm dying to know what your fable is all about. it is very sad that we did not have the chance to present our fable. i am sure if we have the time to do so, it will be interesting to look at every group's fables.

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  3. i'm sure your fable is not as good as my group's fable.hahaha..really enjoyed the time doing this fable because i'm not the one who supposed to draw the fable. but, i think it is good if all of the group show their fable in front of the class.

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