
"The Last Lesson" language book with pictures
I went to school that morning, and I went late, afraid that Mr. Hamel would scold me, and he had said that he would ask us to part words, but I could not say a word. I guess I'll stop going to school and go out into the wild.
The weather is so warm and sunny!
Thrush sang softly in the woods; on the grass behind the sawmill, the Prue soldiers were practicing. These sights were much more interesting than the use of participles; but I could still control myself and hurry to school.
As I walked through the town hall, I saw many people standing in front of billboards. In the past two years, all our bad news has come from there: defeated, requisitioned, and ordered by the headquarters, I have not stopped, only thinking in my heart: "What happened again?" ”
The blacksmith Washit and his apprentice were huddled there reading the notice, and when he saw me running through the square, he shouted to me, "Don't be so fast, kid, you'll have time to get to school anyway!" ”
I thought he was kidding me, so I rushed out of breath to Mr. Hammel's little yard.
On weekdays, when the school starts to attend classes, there is always a noise, even in the street. The desk is open, the desk is closed, everyone is afraid of covering their ears and endorsing it loudly... There was also a teacher holding a large iron ring ruler on the table and tapping, "Quiet, quiet..."
"The Last Lesson" tells the story of a rural primary school that was forcibly ceded by Prussia in the Franco-Prussian War, taking the last lesson of saying goodbye to his mother tongue, showing the humiliation of the entire occupied area and the deep longing for his homeland through the eyes of a child.
Alphonse Daudet Alphonse Tudor
Alphonse Tudor (1840–1897) was a French realist writer. Born into a shabby merchant family. He worked as a superintendent in elementary school. 17 years old to Paris. Started literary and artistic creation. In 1866, he became famous for his collection of short stories, The Mill Book. The author takes the life in his hometown of Provence as the theme and reveals a deep love for the countryside. Later, he published the autobiographical novel "Little Things". During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. He enlisted in the army. Later, he wrote many patriotic short stories based on the theme of war life. He wrote 13 novels, 1 screenplay, and 4 short story collections during his lifetime. In addition to "Little Things," the more famous of the long stories are "Darren of Dallasgon," which satirizes the bourgeois philistines, and "Little Brother Fromon and Elder Brother Leslie," which exposes bourgeois life.
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