È­»ó¿µ¾î 1À§ 10³âÀÌ»ó °æ·Â »óÀ§±Ç ¼±»ý´Ô ÇØÇÇÈ­»ó¿µ¾î ÀüÈ­¿µ¾î,¾î¸°ÀÌÈ­»ó¿µ¾î,ÃʵîÈ­»ó¿µ¾î,¼ºÀÎÈ­»ó¿µ¾î

Home > ¸¶ÀÌÆäÀÌÁö > ¿µÀڽŹ®

- ³¯Â¥º° ½Å¹® È®ÀÎ

easy ¿µÀڽŹ®
difficult ¿µÀڽŹ®


 
Topic : Princess Bajrakitiyabha's kindness changed graduate's life
2026È£ 6¸é
 
TITLE : Princess Bajrakitiyabha's kindness changed graduate's life

Princess Bajrakitiyabha's kindness changed graduate's life

Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the eldest daughter of Thailand's King Maha  Vajiralongkorn, has died at 47 after nearly three years in a coma, the  royal palace said. The princess was | Daily Mail Australia

 

 

Waraporn Soisean, a second-class honours graduate in Thailand, almost skipped her graduation ceremony because she feared her disability would cause inconvenience. Standing only 90 centimeters tall, she found it difficult to reach the degree certificate during the rehearsal, as the royal dais was too high. Although receiving her degree from Princess Bajrakitiyabha had been her childhood dream, she decided not to participate to avoid troubling others.

 

After the rehearsal, officials from the Bureau of the Royal Household informed Waraporn that Princess Bajrakitiyabha had personally arranged for special accommodations. The Princess told her to take her time walking to the stage and simply smile when she reached her. During the ceremony, the Princess warmly smiled, leaned down, and personally handed her the degree certificate, creating a touching moment that Waraporn says she will never forget.

 

The Princess's kindness continued after the ceremony. Her private secretary checked on Waraporn's well-being and discovered that her family's house had a leaking roof. The Princess immediately arranged for repairs. Waraporn also shared that a scholarship provided by Queen Sirikit had helped her finish university. Now working at a bank and supporting her parents, she remains deeply grateful to the Thai royal family and is determined to honor their kindness by living as a responsible and hardworking citizen.

 

 

Edited using generative AI tools. 
Source : https://world.thaipbs.or.th/detail/princess-bajrakitiyabhas-kindness-changed-graduates-life/61754

 

Comprehension

Why did Waraporn consider skipping her graduation ceremony?
What special instruction did Princess Bajrakitiyabha give before the ceremony?
How did the Princess help Waraporn during the degree presentation?
What did the Princess do after learning about Waraporn's family home?
How did the support of the Thai royal family change Waraporn's life?

Discussion

What does Princess Bajrakitiyabha's kindness teach us about leadership?
Why do you think small acts of kindness can have a lasting impact on someone's life?
If you were Waraporn, how would you have felt during the graduation ceremony?
How can schools and workplaces become more inclusive for people with disabilities?
Have you ever experienced or witnessed an act of kindness that you will never forget? Please share.
Do you think public figures have a responsibility to help ordinary people? Why or why not?
How can showing empathy change someone's future?
What are some simple ways we can make people with disabilities feel more included in everyday life?

Vocabulary

Honors graduate – a student who graduates with high academic achievement.
Forego – to decide not to do or have something.
Rehearsal – a practice session before an important event.
Dais – a raised platform where important people stand or sit.
Arrangements – plans or preparations made for a particular purpose.
Compassion – deep sympathy and concern for others' suffering.
Scholarship – financial support given to a student for education.
Grateful – feeling thankful and appreciative for kindness or help.