what does the french teacher tell his students on the day of last lesson?what impact it had on them and why ?
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On the last day of the french teacher’s lecture, the whole school seemed so strong and solemn. All the back benches were full of village people, who were sitting there quietly like the students. After the French-Prusian war (1870-1871) France was defeated. The french district of Alsace and Lovraine had passed into Prussian hands.Their french teacher, Mr. Hamel told the students that an order had come from Berlin to teach only German not French in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine and this was the last french lesson he would give them. He announced that the new German master would come tomorrow.
These words of M. Hame were like a peal of thunder to franz and others thought that they hardly know to write french. They felt that they would never learn french quite seriously. Books, seemed such a nuisance a short while ago-so-heavy to Carry, his grammer and his story of Saints. They seems that Mr. Hamel wanted to give his pupil all the he had. After finishing his last lecture they are firm determined to learn their language as they know it was a key to their freedom from slavery.
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On the last day of the french teacher’s lecture, the whole school seemed so strong and solemn. All the back benches were full of village people, who were sitting there quietly like the students. After the French-Prusian war (1870-1871) France was defeated. The french district of Alsace and Lovraine had passed into Prussian hands.Their french teacher, Mr. Hamel told the students that an order had come from Berlin to teach only German not French in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine and this was the last french lesson he would give them. He announced that the new German master would come tomorrow.
These words of M. Hame were like a peal of thunder to franz and others thought that they hardly know to write french. They felt that they would never learn french quite seriously. Books, seemed such a nuisance a short while ago-so-heavy to Carry, his grammer and his story of Saints. They seems that Mr. Hamel wanted to give his pupil all the he had. After finishing his last lecture they are firm determined to learn their language as they know it was a key to their freedom from slavery.
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