hihi đây là script cho bookworm lần 2 của kì 1 năm nhất của nhóm mình. Điểm lần này khá cao, concept đc đánh giá là mới lạ nhưng khi thực hiện thì hơi cứng nhắc và unnatural :)) nhưng ksao, cô giáo vẫn cho điểm vocab và grammar max luôn vì cô cực kì thích cách dùng từ của nhóm mình =)) mình cũng khá ưng ý với việc lựa chọn từ ngữ kĩ càng như vậy :v Có lẽ đấy cũng là một kỉ niệm trong năm nhất dữ dội này.
Group: Tu, Van Anh, Kim Trang, Thuy Linh Format: a cosy chat among family members Characters: Trang: mother, V.Anh: father, Tu and Linh: children Situation: after the children have finished their homework, their parents asked them some questions about their recent study and then the family discussion began The jacket Summary: The story “Jacket” talks about a girl named Young Twaine living in South Sea Island She had a happy life with her family in her hometown Her study was also very good, so she was sent to her Aunty’s house in New Zealand for better education because school in Island wasn’t good enough for her Having difficulties in communicating as well as keeping up with new friends, Twaine felt very stressed It’s tragic that her parents didn’t have money to give her, so she depended almost on her aunt This made the aunt very angry because she had to pay for everything Twaine didn’t get any money every day so she couldn’t go to school She realized that everything here required money, which made her frightened She really missed her home One day, rainy and cold, Ta – the son of her Aunt gave her some money to get downtown There, Twaine stole a jacket from a shop because she was very cold After that, she soon regretted having done it A few days later, she decided to take the jacket to the shop They caught her and called the police Luckily, the police lady was nice She called her teacher and everything was alright The teacher also promised to give Twaine some extra lessons so that she could catch up with her friends Feeling-comment: I think this is a happy ending, which makes readers sympathetic for Twaine I feel so sorry for her and I wish that if only her aunt could have given her some money to buy warm clothes, if only her parents could have cared for her more She seems to be ashamed of that sin It’s obvious that Twaine wasn’t a shoplifter on purpose You know, how can a shoplifter take what he stole back to the shop? Moreover, she was remorseful for doing that Fortunately, the police, her friends and teacher believed her, and made her feel better She would be helped to catch up with her friends That’s so good! Reading this story, I have found out that in this world, there are a great number of children not having enough good study conditions including studying environment, money for studying facilities or even money for food, warm clothes and bus tickets So my children, you’d better treasure what you have and try to study as hard as possible You know, you don’t have to suffer from such financial problem like this unlucky girl in this story! My little ghost Summary: Avusi was a child and lived with his mother in a small village on the coast in Papua New Guinea His mom’s job was looking after somebody’s children every day, so he always stayed at home with his grandfather and the old man said to the young boy that his mom worked in a house full of white ghosts Obviously, she denied He insisted on coming with his mom and eventually she agreed They arrived at the house and Avusi was astonished at its size and beauty It was like a palace He had a terrible fright when he entered the room His mom reassured him that they were not ghosts One of them came toward him and grabbed him round the waist Avusi really didn’t hope that and he shut his eyes But after a while he realised that this baby ghost felt like him.The baby smiling at him was Brandon There and then Avusi learnt that not everyone had the same skin colour as him Comments – Feelings: This story is looked on the bright side so the main character – Avusi is a naïve child He believed in his grandfather at first and worried about his mom’ job He would feel safe about what he knew surely and would be afraid of what seemed to be a little vague He was also eager for going to work with his mom to be able to see white ghosts though he was quite scared Avusi was a really lovable child He was interested in new things Through Avusi , we can realize that chilren are optimistic , carefree and intelligent They always think and act positively without worries This is the brightest story of the whole series It brings us ease and a comprehensive view about children Progress Summary: Marina Salcedo, a senior clerk working for 20 years in a Ministry had to go to Manila to complete the procedure for her promotion that was years overdue She was in a bad financial situation In the capital, she stayed in her cousin’s house She brought along the food and tried not to bother her cousin as much as possible Unfortunately, she had to go through endless bureaucratic red-tape in the Ministry in Manila The so-called people-in-charge found ways in order to take bribes from her Marina had to tighten her belt just to save some money Chief Lobo wanted her to treat him to a dinner at a luxurious restaurant Even more terrible, he asked her to go to a motel with him and she had to pay the money Eventually, he got what he wanted, and so did she On the way home, wanting to save her money, Marina walked to her house Tragically, she was robbed of her bag containing all of her important papers for the promotion She knew that she had to go to the capital again, and the traumatic experience let her extremely down Comment-feeling: - This is such a miserable story, even the most sorrowful one of all the whole series “Playing with fire” - The story is full of bureaucracies: not only in Marina’s Ministry in her hometown but also in the Ministry in the capital + in her Ministry: her chief asked her to buy him expensive material while she was in Manila + in Manila: * the greedy officials made her wait too long because she didn’t gave them any extra money After she did, they turned out to be helpful * in this Ministry, she had to undergo a lot of complicated and unnecessary official procedures like filling the form with several silly questions => I feel pity for this unfortunate woman as well as angry with the blameworthy folk in government offices They lacked both responsibility and humanity They showed no sympathy for the poor clerk And Chief Lobo’s desire for sex from Marina was the last straw This was such a morally bankrupt behavior that I wished I could have punched him on his face As if Marina wasn’t unlucky enough, she had her bag grabbed while walking home All of the bad luck happening to the poor woman made the whole story seem heart-rending However, this story is just the clear reflection about bitter reality in anywhere over the globe, and I hope someday, this knotty problem will no longer exist ... the poor clerk And Chief Lobo’s desire for sex from Marina was the last straw This was such a morally bankrupt behavior that I wished I could have punched him on his face As if Marina wasn’t