Thai Life Insurance ad shows a little boy who aspires to be a garbageman is inspiring because that's what his mother does. And she has a tough time of it because of a leg injury. Which is why the boy skips school to go help his mother.
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It's funny that people think a wrong attention about Teacher's work as she is measuring student dream, LOL.
Teacher pick an interested topics like SUPERHEROES which's easy for student to write. They can reflect their imaginary by word and picture so teacher can measuring their skill and give them a score by the proposes as do they try to explain their imaginary for other to understand?, do they work neatly and clean?, do they spell correctly? etc.
It's just reflecting their imaginary, some student only draw and color without expressing their ideas, so it would be useless to give a student work without evaluation and do it properly.
Or Do everyone still think that teacher give student work for measuring student dream??
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Amy Gray
People who know where it’s at know that Thailand has made amazing advances in life insurance commercials or, as I like to call it, uglycryology.
Thailand’s life insurance ads are a genre unto themselves, and can unleash tearducts quicker than a denial from an AFL club. They don’t just want to make you cry; they want you to ugly cry – the big heaving sobs of a child who has discovered Christmas has been cancelled and everyone has blamed her for a fart she’s sure her brother did. Oh, and the dog died. That kind of cry. Thai insurance companies want you at the point where it’s just you hyperventilating. About life insurance.
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