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12th Class English Online Classes- Flamingo-The Last Lesson


12th Class English Online Classes- Flamingo-The Last Lesson

SIGNIFICANT POINTS OF THE STORY
  • Franz is scared of going to his school as he has not learnt participles.
  • He wants to be with the nature and its wonders, the sunshine, the chirping of the birds.
  • He finds some shift in the routine when he reaches his school like silence which is usually not seen, last benches being occupied by villagers, teachers well dressed and sadness on the faces of everyone.
  • The announcement by M. Hamel about the last lesson of French is made.
  • Franz regrets for taking his lessons lightly and realizes of not being dedicated to his studies.
  • He gets the reason of his teachers unusually being well dressed and villagers sitting at the back.
  • Realizing by M.Hamel how he himself, the students and parents are responsible for losing regards for their mother tongue.
  • He admires the French language by saying it’s the most wonderful, understandable and logical language in the whole world. He recommends remaining close to their mother tongue as it is a key to the prison of slavery.
  • At the end, he writes “ Vive La France” on the blackboard by getting emotional.
  • Now Franz remembers the last lesson very well.

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