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In a class discussion, students reflect on the lessons learned from the story of Mulan. They discuss how Mulan's story teaches the importance of gender equality, courage, determination, and loyalty. They also highlight the discrimination women face in society and the need to challenge patriarchal norms. The students express admiration for Mulan's strength and discuss how they would relate to her and make similar choices. The teacher concludes the discussion, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and appreciating the abilities of women. The class ends with farewells and a reminder of the next meeting. Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Teacher Boris. Good morning, sir. Good morning, teacher. Okay, now, good morning again. Grade 9 Sapphire, my name is Teacher Boris. In the last meeting, I gave you a task to read the text, The Story of Mulan, and relate it to the social issues of our society today. Now, I want you to be very personal with this live podcast for the listeners to relate and understand The Story of Mulan even more, okay? Okay, now, for the first presenter, we will have my student, Anna. Okay, Anna, take the mic. Good morning, Teacher Boris. Good morning, classmates. The lesson I have learned from The Story of Mulan is that what a man can do can also be done by a woman. Women also have the strength and capabilities to save her country, most especially that in the story, the only warriors allow are men only. As a student, Mulan's story motivates me to keep going and test my capabilities to help me become the best version of myself. It has been shown in the story that the strength and femininity is better than the physical, which makes it more inspiring. Yes, I really agree with that. A precious jewel is not judged by just its appearance, but also its quality. Now, thank you very much, Miss Anna. Now, we will have my next student, Maria. So, good morning, Sir Boris. Good morning, classmates. So, The Story of Mulan teaches us to be courageous in the face of our challenges in life. So, as a student facing an academic or personal challenges in life is that we need to be strong for ourselves behind all the failure we encounter in our life that it is a part of our growth and we can learn from our mistakes. Yes, I agree. For us to be better in the future, we will experience downfall, but with downfall, we grow. Now, we will have my next student, Mika. Mika, I want you to be very personal with this summary, okay? Since everyone is already being personalized with their own stories, okay? And their summary of the text. Okay, good morning, teacher, and good morning, classmates. The Story of Mulan is a timeless tale that teaches us the importance of courage, determination, and loyalty. As a student, reflecting on Mulan's journey inspires me to push my own limitations and strive for greatness. Mulan's decision to disguise herself as a man to protect their family and country showcased the power of selflessness and sacrificed her unwavering dedication to her values and beliefs that serves as a reminder that we must always stay true to ourselves, even in the face of adversity. Yes, I agree. With today's society, how women are being judged by just their gender that women cannot do, men do. But with Mulan, we can really appreciate how women can change things up, okay? Now, for our fourth presenter, we will have John Michael for our next summary of The Story of Mulan. As I observed, the social issue in The Story of Mulan is the discrimination of women in the society and the reign of the patriarchy, as they are only allowed to do housework and they are not permitted to join the army. Yes, I really agree with this. But with women's innate ability to have care for one another is really evident as our leaders nowadays are all women, right? Now, I will have Ms. Anna. Ms. Anna, did you idolize Mulan more with this story? Let me repeat that again. Did you idolize Mulan even more? Could you relate her as yourself? Yes. Why? Because she is a strong woman. Yes, I really agree. Now, how about Ms. Maria? Maria, if you were Mulan, would you do the things that she does? Yes, of course. Yes, that's what I call a strong woman. Now, we will have Ms. Mika. Ms. Mika, could you change things up with your own determination? I think I can't change things up because if I were Mulan, I would do the same thing. Yes, that's what I call a fearsome warrior. Now, we will have John Michael. As men, do you see women as weak or not? No, of course. Yes, that's what I call a loving man. Now, that's all for today's live podcast. Thank you very much, class. We will see each other in the next meeting, okay? Goodbye, everyone. Goodbye, teacher. Goodbye, everyone. Bye, sir. Okay, that's all. Thank you.