The meaning of Life
As an English teacher I am required, of course, to teach
English. Nevertheless, I can and do go far beyond that in order to stimulate
interest and productive interaction amongst students, to develop critical
thinking and creative endeavour, to offer ample and varied perspectives about
many of life’s basic skills and needs – basically, to help students become self
confident and capable adults (I also teach adults, but in this case I am
referring specifically to my teenage students). Since these students are at an
Advanced Level of English there are numerous themes we can breach and a
multitude of tasks that are used to develop language skills.
One of these tasks is writing Essays, which are in this case
part of the curriculum. I do my best to find themes that may be both
challenging and interesting, using a variety of resources. In this case I am
going to share with you, we viewed a short video of a presenter answering a six
year old child, and the question was: “What is the meaning of life?”
We did severeal different exercises derived from this video
and for homework the students had to write an Essay discussing the following:
“What would you answer if a six year old child asked you
what is the meaning of life?”
Listening to the speaker’s answer on the video and working
on that was quite alright, but them having to come up with an answer themselves
was another issue. Some said it was the hardest thing they ever had to write J
For me it was quite interesting to see how teenagers view
the meaning of life. Here are some of the answers (the writing is 260 words
long – these are just the parts that answer the question directly):
“I think that the meaning of life is to enjoy yourself and
create a good environment for the next generation.”
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“I like to think that we are the ones that give meaning to
our lives. The way we live it and look ati t are crucial aspects and guidelines
to the meaning we decide to give it. I believe the biggest purpose while we’re
alive is to live a life we’ll remember and enjoy it to the fullest. If we live
according to our beliefs and dreams, we have already given some meaning to
life.”
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“I have learned that life is not about finding yourself, or
finding your purpose. It is, really, about creating yourself, creating your
destiny. If you are inspired by yourself and by your life, you will inspire
others.”
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“It is important to have a happy life to the fullest,
helping others, doing what’s right because that is the true meaning of life.
Deep down the true purpose of life is to be happy and make others around you
also happy.”
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“Just explore and question everything, do things you wouldn’t
do on a daily basis so you find the true meaning of life.”
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“It might not always seem clear, but if you can find joy and
happiness in simple but powerful things, that is the meaning of life. Whenever
you find yourself annoyed or worried about something, remember: everything
happens for a reason, which you don’t necessarily need to know. You just need
to be.”
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There are more but I have already handed them in! So here is
a sample which may be helpful to someone out there. Who knows? ;)
Many “I Love Yous” my dear readers J