Begin by creating a comfortable environment for the seniors. Make sure they feel relaxed and at ease. Then, start with some basic questions such as their birthplace, family background, and education. As they answer, note down not only the words but also their emotions and expressions. This will help in writing a more vivid and personal story. It's also important to be patient as some seniors may take time to recall details.
The five generations of seniority were as follows: great-grandfather, great-grandfather, grandfather, son, great-grandson, great-great-grandson. In addition, there were also other forms of address, such as one's father, father's father, grandfather, grandfather's father, great-grandfather, great-grandfather's father, great-grandfather, father's son, son's son, grandson, grandson's son, great-grandson, great-grandson's son, great-grandson's son, great-great-grandson. Other titles included ancestor, grand emperor, grand master, father, grand uncle, second uncle, third uncle, fourth uncle, fifth uncle, eldest branch grandfather, husband, father-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, maternal grandfather, maternal grandfather, grandfather, old master, and so on.
In traditional Chinese families, the titles used by relatives were based on their seniority. The following titles:
1. Father:
- Father's Father: Grandfather, Grandfather
- Father's Mother: Grandmother, Grandmother
- Father's Brothers: Uncle, Uncle
- Father's Sisters: Aunt
2. Mother:
- Mother's Father: Grandfather, Grandpa, Grandpa
- Mother's mother: Grandmother, grandmother, grandmother
- Mother's Brother: Uncle
- Mother's Sisters
3. Other relatives:
- Brother: Brother
- younger brother
- Sister: Big Sister
- Sister: twin sister
- Son: Son, son
- daughter
It should be noted that there may be some differences between different regions and families, so the specific titles may be different. The above is a summary of the general titles based on the search results provided. I hope it will be helpful to you.
The Thursday Mystery Club was a novel about a group of elderly people with an average age of 77.5 years old. Through their professional backgrounds and underrated image, they successfully solved a series of murders. The series was already a bestseller in the UK and had sold more than eight million copies worldwide. The story takes place in a high-end retirement community in the English countryside. The protagonists meet every Thursday to study the unsolved cases and mysteries of the police for many years. Through their charm, insight, and unique analytical skills, these elderly people demonstrated their value that was underestimated by society. The author's writing style cleverly combined crime and humor to surprise the readers. The novel alternated between third-person narration and the protagonist's diary, allowing readers to understand the story from different perspectives. If you like stories about old people solving crimes, I recommend you to read the Thursday Mystery Club series.
I recommend the following two novels to you. They are "Flowing Light Lovesickness" and "Stop!" The instructor in front. These two novels were both romantic, youth-and-campus novels, and the male and female protagonists were both seniors and juniors. In "Flowing Light Yearning," the female lead was a sophomore, the head of the editorial department of the school's press corps, and the male lead was her junior. The novel was about the love story between a reserved senior and a "cute" junior during their university days. And in Stop! The Instructor in Front, the female protagonist was a naughty junior, and the male protagonist was a cold and arrogant senior. The novel told the love story between the two. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
What kind of novel would you like to read? Is it fantasy, romance, science fiction, fantasy, or some other type of novel? I can recommend some excellent novels for you.
Well, it depends on the tutors and the specific situation. Some tutors might be specifically hired to teach seniors stories, perhaps as part of a literacy or cultural program. However, not all tutors may be involved in this. For example, a math tutor would not typically teach stories. But in general, there are tutors out there who do teach seniors stories.