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GEMPUR B.

INGGERIS
2011
JPN PERAK
BY
PN.SAHILA SHUKOR
SMK AMBROSE
AYER TAWAR
05-6722373

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IMPOSITION OF RULES
RETENTION OF ZERO ATTEMPT TO
WRITE:
Literature:Prisoner of Zenda
Make one students memorize one sentence
each.10 sentences complete a paragraph!
Make it a point that the students repeat
their sentences everyday 5 minutes before
lesson begins.
Make the students memorize a few sets and
they are ready to go!
Make them feel recognized by rewarding
them with small gifts for complete
essay/paragraph.

REMEMBER If at 1st they


refuse to write make them
feel like stylish copycats by
:
Distributing model questions with pictures. Parallel

writing enhances their confidence level.


Gradually using the same set of model essay,
eliminate words and make them fill in the blanks.

WRITE -IT -WRITE


MINDMAPPING TECHNIQUE
LISTING OF VOCABULARIES FOR
SPEECHES
WH-QUESTIONS FOR LETTER
WRITING
PARALLEL WRITING MODEL
ANSWERS FOR LITERUTURE
COMPONENT

PRISONER OF ZENDA
THE CHARACTER I LIKE MOST

The character I like most in The


Prisoner of Zenda is Rudolf Rassendyll.
He is adventurous, brave and
honorable. In Zenda he risked his life
to impersonated king Rudolf V. While
impersonating the king, he fell in love
with Princess Flavia. However, he knew
that her duty to her country was more
important than their love. This shows
his sense of honour. Their last meeting
was very touching and sad.

PRISONER OF ZENDA

An interesting incident
An interesting incident in the novel
The Prisoner of Zenda was when
Rudolf Rassendyll met the king of
Ruritania for the first time. For a time,
it seemed almost unreal. There was a
lot of confusion in this part. This
lookalike element added intrigue and
mystery to the story. It also brought
all the earlier questions and riddles to
an end. The feeling in this part is like
looking at a live image of oneself. I
find this is most interesting indeed.

THE PRISONER OF ZENDA


The Brave character
The character who is very brave is
Rudolf Rassendyll. He showed great
courage by impersonating King Rudolf
V though it was dangerous of doing so.
Later, when the king is imprison in
then castle, he courageously rescued
the king. He fought with the kings
enemies and even got wounded in
doing so. His courage paid off when
King Rudolf was finally rescued and

PRISONER OF ZENDA
Lesson that I have learnt
I have learnt an important lesson from
The Prisoner of Zenda. It is facing
challenges with courage and honour.
Rudolf knew the danger of impersonating
King Rudolf V. Yet, he did it to save the
throne from the evil Duke Michael. While
playing the part of king, he had fallen in
love with Princess Flavia. But he part with
her as she had a duty to fulfill for her
country. Like him, I have learnt that we
must handle problems and challenges with

PRISONER OF ZENDA
Theme of honour
The theme of honour is well portrayed in
the prisoner of zenda. Rudolf Rassendyll
impersonated King Rudolf V who was kept
prisoner in Zenda Castle. He fell in love
with Princess Flavia who was betrothed to
the real king. But his sense of honour
made him feel guilty for he was not the
real king. In the end, they agreed to part
for, to them, honour was more important
than their love. Princess Flavias duty to
her country must come before her love for

PRISONER OF ZENDA
Theme of Love
The novel The Prisoner of Zenda brings
attention to love. While impersonating
king Rudolf V, Rudolf Rassendyll fell in love
with the beautiful Princess Flavia. She had
also fallen in love with him. However, their
love was not mean to be, for Princess
Flavia was betrothed to the king. In the
end, they sacrifices their love for honour
and duty. In doing so, Princess Flavia
showed that her love for her country was
stronger.

Rome was not built


in one day
A dream doesn't become
reality through magic ;
It takes sweat,
determination and hard
work

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