On that particular day, I was walking on foot in a Park as my doctor advised me to do. Many old men and women were also there. They were laughing at the top of their voice. Suddenly, an old man started coughing. In a twinkle of an eye, the coughing had incieased. What we could do, I thought for a while. I remember what my teacher had told me in First-aid classes. I, at once, made the old man sit with ease getting his legs straight. Then I gave him a massage on his back below the shoulders and requested him to cough slowly. The tears came to his eyes by coughing. An other boy was asked to fetch some sweet water from the neighbour. After 10–15 minutes he was able to sit with ease and back to the stone-chair.
The Tsunami Introduction
A tsunami is a powerful wave caused by earthquake under the sea. On 26 Dec., 2004, a tsunami hit a large area including Thailand and some parts of India such as the Tamil Nadu coast and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The present lesson portrays the stories of courage and survival made lively by the persons affected.