1. About the Author
• Alphonse Daudet (1840‒1897): French novelist and short-story writer.
• Known for his simple, touching style.
• The Last Lesson reflects his patriotic feelings and love for French language.
2. Summary (Easy Words, Pointwise)
• The story is set during the Franco-Prussian War (1870‒71) when France lost to Prussia (now Germany).
• The province of Alsace and Lorraine came under German rule.
• Franz, a little boy, is late to school. He is scared because he didn t learn his French lesson.
• Surprisingly, his teacher M. Hamel is not angry but sad.
• Hamel announces: This is our last French lesson. From tomorrow, only German will be taught in
schools.
• The villagers also attend the class to show respect and sadness for losing their language.
• Hamel praises French language: It is the most beautiful, clear, logical language.
• Franz regrets not learning French properly and realizes the importance of mother tongue.
• At the end, Hamel, full of emotion, writes on the blackboard: Vive La France! (Long live France!).
Theme:
• Love for one s mother tongue.
• Importance of language in identity and freedom.
• Patriotism and regret of not valuing what we have.
3. Important Word Meanings
• Franco-Prussian War → War between France & Prussia (Germany).
• Alsace & Lorraine → French provinces taken over by Germany.
• Vive La France! → Long Live France.
• Thunderclap → Sudden shocking news.
• Loomed → Appeared large and threatening.
4. Important Questions (CBSE Style + PYQ)
• Short Answer (2-3 marks):
• 1. Why was Franz frightened to go to school?
• 2. What was unusual about the school on the last day?
• 3. How did M. Hamel describe the French language?
• Long Answer (5-6 marks):
• 1. What is the central theme of The Last Lesson ?
• 2. How does Alphonse Daudet highlight the importance of one s mother tongue?
• Previous Year Question (PYQ):
• 2019 (CBSE): What lesson do we learn from the story The Last Lesson ?