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1. The Dog and the Donkey

Once upon a time , there lived a washer man in the town . He had two pets-a dog and a donkey. The dog used to keep watch on his house the whole day long. The donkey used to carry the washerman’s load to and from the riverside.

One night the washer man was sleeping soundly and a thief came into the house. The dog too was fast asleep. So, he did not bark at the thief. But the donkey was awake. He saw the thief and thought to awaken his master. So, he began to bray loudly . The thief ran away in fear. On listening the braying of the donkey, the washer man could not sleep. He came out and could not understand why he was braying. To make him quite, he started beating the donkey with a stick. But the washer man’s house was saved.

MORAL :Mind your own business.

Why do you study English?


Translate the words.

Pets, load, bray, stick


2. Jim's puppy.

Jim’s father gifted Jim a puppy on his tenth birthday. Jim named the puppy as Brownie. Soon, Jim and Brownie became fond of each other. One Day, Jim went to the river and caught a big fish. Jim got excited and Brownie started barking loudly, encouraging Jim. Jim leaned down, fighting the mighty fish , he tried to grab it and he hit his head on the side of the canoe. He fell into the water and was unable to swim. Brownie grabbed Jim’s shirt and swam to the shore. Jim woke up feeling dizzy and confused on the river bank. Brownie was licking his face and Jim smiled. Brownie had just saved his life. Then they both headed towards the home.

After a long walk, Jim saw his father at home, standing by the shoreline. He was waiting for Jim and brownie to return. Jim ran up to his father and told him about the incident. Jim’s father thanked Brownie for saving his son. He Rubbed Brownie’s head affectionately. They all smiled and went inside the home

MORAL :A best companion will always get you out of difficulties.

Tell me about the best and worst part of your day.

Translate the words.

Gift, puppy, fond of, dizzy.


3. The Dog and the Pond.

“Don’t go near the well! Don’t play round it!” Mother Dog said to her children. And they never came to the well. But once a little puppy ran to the well and stopped there. He thought, «Why can’t we go to the well?” Then the puppy jumped into the well to look into it. As he climbed up the well, he saw another puppy. The puppy wagged his tail and the puppy in the well did the same. Then the puppy held his paws up and the same. The puppy became angry with the puppy in the well. He wanted to fight with him, so he jumped into the well. But there was no puppy to fight with, but only water. He cried for help but no one came to the well. He went down under the cold water and nobody saw him again.

MORAL :Always listen to what your elders say.

What is your favorite game?

Translate the words.

Pond, well, wagged, paw


4. The nest of magpie.

The magpie builds the most comfortable and beautiful nests on the world. So, one day all the other birds asked him to teach them how to make really good nests. The magpie agreed.

He said, “Firstly, take some mud and make a sort of round shape.” “Oh, that’s it!” cried the thrush and he flew away. Since then the thrushes are building their nests in that way.

Then the magpie continued, “Next, take some twigs and arrange them around the mud.” “So that’s it” exclaimed the blackbird and he left . In that way the blackbirds are building their nests even today.

So it went on, every bird taking away a little piece of the knowledge but none of them remained there until the end. The magpie went on working without looking up, but when he saw that nobody is there he got angry and flew away. He never again showed the others how to build nests.

MORAL: It is wise to wait the end to get to know everything.

If you could be an animal what would you be and why?

Translate the words.

Nest, magpie, teach, mud, thrush.


5. The treat

Once upon a time, a dog invited a pelican over for a treat at his house. The dog had prepared a variety of dishes forth pelican. When the pelican arrived at the house of the dog, the dog served the food on a flat plate. The pelican struggled very hard to eat from the plate and gave up trying. He felt insulted and left the house.

Then the pelican thought to teach the dog a lesson. The next day, the pelican invited the dog to his house. The dog was served food in a bottle. The dog tried its best to eat from the bottle but failed in doing so. The dog felt insulted and said, “Is this how you would treat your guest?” the pelican replied, “Was the way correct how you treated me when I came for the dinner at your house?” The dog felt ashamed and apologized from the pelican. Then they both had dinner in their respected plates and enjoyed the dinner.

MORAL: We should treat others how we want them to treat us.

What is your favorite song? Why do you like it?

Translate the words.

Treat, pelican, served, flat, apologize.


6. The Dog and his Master.

There lived a hunter in a village with his family. He also had a pet dog that was very faithful. One day, the hunter had to leave the house for one day, so he went to the city with his wife. He left his son with his faithful dog. That night, a wolf came into the house and attacked the baby. On seeing this, the faithful dog pounced over the wolf and fought with him. After a long fight the dog killed the wolf.

The next morning, the hunter and his wife returned from the city. The dog was waiting outside for his master. When he saw his master, he licked its feet. The hunter saw the stains of blood on the dog’s mouth. He thought that the dog had killed his son. He became very angry and killed the dog with his gun. Then he rushed inside to have a look at the baby. When he found his son safe inside, he wept bitterly.

MORAL: Haste makes waste.

What is your favorite holiday?

Hunter, faithful, pounce, lick, stains, weep.

7. The foolish bear.

One day, a bear felt hungry. So, he came out of his den to look for food. The bear went to the river to catch some fish. He stood by the river and saw enough fish to eat. He pounced on the fish, and caught it. But then, the bear thought, “This is too small fish to fill my stomach. I must catch a bigger fish.” So, he let off the small fish and waited for some time. Then again a small fish came and he let it go thinking that the small fish would not fill his belly. This way he caught many small fish, but let all of them go off. By sunset, the bear had not caught any big fish. He slowly began to feel tired. At the end he remained empty stomach and thought, “All those small fish, together would have. Filled up my belly, but now it was too late.” He remained hungry that day.

MORAL: A small fish in hand is worth a big fish in the water.'

Where do you like to go in the car?

Translate the words.

Foolish, catch, let off, belly, sunset.


8. The jackal and the drum.

Once upon a time, a cat was wandering in search of food. While wandering, she saw a big drum lying under a tree in a field. The cat thought that there might be some other small animal inside the drum that would make a tasty meal for her. The cat tried to open the drum but it was too tough to tear off. The cat thought of a plan and began to beat the drum with both her front paws. A dog attracted towards the sound, came near it. The cat said to the dog, "Your Majesty, there is some animal hiding inside the drum. Can you tear off the top of the drum and catch the prey?” The dog was himself hungry. So, he hit the top of the drum with his heavy paws. The drum opened, but there was no animal inside. The dog became very angry and said to the cat, "You have wasted my time. There is no food inside the drum. So I will kill and eat you." The dog pounced upon the cat and killed ate her.

MORAL: Greed is always harmful.

If you were at the grocery store, what would you like to buy?

Translate the words.

Grocery, drum, jackal, prey, paw, field, tear off.


9. The lonely puppy.

Dizzy, the puppy had many black spots on his body He was proud of it All the black spots made him look grand. But the other dogs did not think so. They never came near him. Dizzy felt unhappy and lonely.

One day, Bob, the old sheep came to Dizzy and said, “Why are you all alone?” “Because no one will play with me” said Dizzy sadly. “Why so,” Bob said. “Have you been rough to other puppies?” “No, not” cried Dizzy. “Don't worry I will soon find out the reason,” said Bob. “You keep an eye on those sheep in the next field, while I go and talk to the other dogs.” The dog was happy and thanked the sheep. Bob went away and left Dizzy sitting by the fence staring at the sheep. After a while the puppy began to feel sleepy, but he stayed at his post and never once turned round. After a long time, Bob came back and lay down beside him.

The puppy asked, “Why do the other puppies don’t talk to me? “Those silly puppies thought you must have the measles, because you were covered with spots,” replied the sheep. “But I have spots from my birth,” said Dizzy. “I can’t lick them off, because I've tried.” “Don't worry” grinned Bob. “I have told those puppies that your spots are the wrong color. Now they are your friends. Here are some of the puppies coming now. Run along and play with them” “Oh, thank you, kind Bob!” said the puppy. Then he ran and played with his new friends.

MORAL: A friend in deed is a friend in need.

How many animal noises can you make?

Translate the words.

Spot, silly, puppy, reason, grand.


10. The wolf and the lamb.

One day, a wolf saw a lamb drinking water from the same source down at some distance. The cunning wolf thought of a plan to fool the lamb and eat him. So he shouted down at the lamb, "How dare you make the water dirty I am drinking?" "You must be mistaken, sir," said the poor lamb gently. "The water flows from you to me and not from me to you. So, I am not making the Water dirty for you."

The wolf began thinking cunningly of some other talk to make an issue. "Do you remember calling me with all sorts of abusive words, just a year ago?" said the wolf to the lamb. The lamb replied, «But, sir, I was not born a year ago." The wolf said in a loud voice, “Then your father must have abused me long ago.” The lamb said, » I apologies on behalf of my father.” "You are arguing with me. Let me teach you and your family a good lesson", saying this, the wolf jumped upon the poor lamb and killed him and ate him.

MORAL: Any Excuse will serve a wicked person.

If you could make three wishes, what would they be?

Translate the words.

Lamb, abuse, gently, source.


11. The thief and the house-dog.

One night a thief came into a house. He brought several slices of meat with himself to trick the house-dog. The thief entered the house and saw the house-dog. Then he threw the pieces of meat at him. On this act, the dog said, "If you think that by throwing this piece of meat you can fool me, you are mistaken.” The thief throws another piece of meat at the dog. The dog doesn't pick up the piece of meat and replies, “I am a faithful house-dog. You cannot fool me and harm my master." As the dog completed his sentence, he immediately pounced on the thief. The thief got scared and ran out of the window in no time. The master of the house dog woke up on hearing the voice of the dog. He came out of the room and got to know the incident. Then he praised his dog and gave him two more pieces of meat to eat as a reward.

MORAL: He who offers bribes needs watching, for his intentions are not honest.

12. The shepherd and the wolf.

13. The fox, the rooster and the dog.

One night a fox was looking into a farmer's hen-coop. He saw a rooster and wanted to have it. He tried to fool the rooster and thought of a plan. He went to the rooster and cried, "Good news, good news!" The rooster asked, "What is that?" The fox answered, "King Lion has declared that no beast may hurt a bird. From now on all shall live united in brotherly friendship."

The rooster said, “Look here, someone is coming with whom we can share the good news.” The fox doubtfully looked who was coming and said, “What is it you see?" The rooster replied, "It is only my master's Dog that is coming towards us.” On hearing about the dog, the fox began to turn away. The rooster said, “Will you not stop and share the news with the dog.” "I would gladly do so," said the Fox, "but I fear he may not have heard of king lion's decree."

MORAL: You cannot escape your fate.

What is your favorite season?

Translate the words.

Rooster, coop, fool, doubtful, decree.


14. The donkey's brain.

One day, the lion and the fox went hunting together. On the advice of the fox, the lion sent a message to the donkey, proposing to make an alliance between their two families. The donkey came to the place of meeting with joy. When the lion came to the place, he simply pounced on the donkey, and said to the fox, "Here is our dinner for tonight. Keep a watch on it till I have a nap. Woe betides you if you, touch my prey." Then the lion went away and the fox waited. After a long wait, the fox took out the brains of the donkey and ate them up. When the Lion came back, he noticed the absence of the brains, and asked the Fox in a terrible voice, "What have you done with the brains?" The fox answered, "Brains, your Majesty! It had none, or it would never have fallen into your trap.

MORAL: Wit has always an answer ready.

What do you like the most bout your family?

Translate the words.

Wit, propose, alliance, nap, woe, betide, trap.


15. The mighty fish.

A long time ago, there lived a fish in a lake who always thought about the well-beings of the others. Once there was a terrible drought that made the lake dry. Due to this many creatures living in the lake lost their lives. The fish lay buried under the mud along with some other creatures. Soon they became the prey of the birds and beasts. Seeing this, the fish thought to do something to save itself and the other creatures.

The fish tried hard and came out on the surface. There is performed the solemn Act of Truth. He called upon the God and prayed, “O Lord! Pardon our sins. Please send rain and relieve all the creatures from this misery.” He prayed truly from the heart that the God accepted the fish's pray. and sent heavy rains to the earth. Hence, the fish and the other creatures were saved.

MORAL: God Listens to the true praters done from the heart with good intentions.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

Translate the words.

Mighty, lake, mud, drought, buried, beast, creature, sin, relieve, misery, hence.

16. The two calves and the chicken.

Once upon a time there lived two calves and a chicken in a house. The owner of the house treated the chicken well and gave him best food to eat. The two calves were made to work hard in the fields the whole day and they were given grass and hay to eat. The younger calf said, “Why should the chicken get all the comforts when we work hard the whole day?”

The elder calf said, “Never envy anyone as you don't know what price it had to pay for all the comforts. Soon, the daughter of the house is going to get married and the chicken will be killed for meat. Hence, it is being giving the best food to eat.” The younger calf understood what the elder calf said. From that day, the younger calf was happy with its living.

MORAL: We should be happy with the giving of God rather than complaining because of the comforts others have.

What is something that you don’t like?

Translate the words.

Calves, treat, field, hay, envy, meat, hence.


17. The crab and the crane.

All the ponds had dried up because there was no rain from a month. The life of the fish in the ponds had become very difficult. A crane came to the fish and said, “Come on friends, I will take you to a pond in the deep Water. There is plenty of water for you all.” All the fish held a meeting and discussed about the offer of the crane. At last all the fish agreed to the offer. The fish trusted the crane. But the crane took the fish one by one to the woods and ate them up. Only the bones of fish were left. The last creature left in the pond was a crab. The crane took the crab on its back. But as the crane was about to consume the crab, it clawed the crane so hard that its head broke and the wicked crane died.

Moral: we should not trust blindly.

What is the best gift that you have ever received?

Translate the words.

Crab, crane, dry up, plenty, wood, bone, consume, clawed.


18. The hungry mouse.

There lived a mouse that was hungry from many days. She could find no food at all. She looked here and there, but found no food. Hence, she grew thin. One day the mouse found a basket full of corn. There was a small hole in the basket. She went inside and began to eat the corn greedily. As she was very hungry, she went on eating and eating. Now, she had grown very fat.

After the meal, the mouse tried to come out of the basket, she could not. Now, she was too fat to pass through the hole. She said,” How shall I come out?” Just then a rat came along, and he heard the mouse. The rat said,” Mouse, if you want to come out of the basket, you must wait till you have grown as thin were when you went in.”

MORAL: We should not be greedy.

What is your favorite story?

Translate the words.

Greedy, corn, fat, meal, through, rat.


19. The monkey and the crocodile.

One-day Mother Crocodile asked her son to get her the heart of the monkey. The son agreed and headed towards the river. He reached the shore of the river and called out, Hello, monkey! The bananas on the island are ripe. Would you like to have them?” The monkey's mouth watered and he asked the crocodile to take him there. There the monkey sat on the crocodile's back and they moved to the island. After crossing half the way, the crocodile said to the monkey, “I fooled you, my friend. My mother wants to have your heart and I am taking you to her.” The monkey got afraid, but it replied coolly, “OH I have left my heart in the tree. Let's go back and get the heart.” The foolish crocodile felt into the trap of the monkey. As they reached back, the monkey the tree. The crocodile felt bad and went home empty handed.

MORAL: We should coolly and cleverly in times of problems.

Name someone you trust. Why?

Translate the words.

Toward, headed, reach, shore, ripe, reply, trap.


20. The goat and the horse.

There was a farmer who had a horse and a goat. One day, the horse became ill, so the farmer called the vet. The vet said, “Well, your horse has a virus. He must take this medicine for three days. I'll come back on the fourth day and if he's not better, we're going to have to put him down.”

The goat went to the horse and said, "My friend get up or else they're going to put you to sleep” On the second and the third day, the horse was given the medicine. One the fourth day, the vet came and examined the horse. Then he said, "Unfortunately, we're going to have to put him down tomorrow.” After they left, the goat approached the horse and said, "Listen pal, it's now or never! Come on! Get up!" All of a sudden, the owner saw the horse running in the field and began shouting, “My horse is cured. We must have a grand party. Let's kill the goat".

MORAL: Nobody truly knows which employee actually deserves the merit of success, or who’s actually contributing the necessary support to keep things happen.

What do you enjoy doing with your family?

Translate the words.

Vet, medicine, examined, put down, pal, party.


21. The Cow.

Margaret, a hen, lived with her friend the grasshopper. They lived in miserable conditions as they had spent all the earned money. To add to this their friend, cow had died and they did not know what to do. "If only the good Lord would give us another cow!" they sighed, "We shall never be able to buy another one." "Work with faith and the Lord will help you," said their neighbor, the dog. "What can we do?" asked the hen. The dog replied, "You must work harder’’. Work for some extra hours and you will earn more than you have done up to now. Also decrease your expenses. Put aside what you earn in your extra-work hours and soon you will have enough money to buy a good cow." The hen and the grasshopper followed the advice of the dog and at the end of the year they had the necessary money for the cow. They also make a better living through their saving.

MORAL: Rich rewards will come to him, who works on with smiling vim.

What would you do if you had no TV?

Translate the words.

Grasshopper, earn, sighed, decrease, expense.


22. Cat and mouse.

Once upon a time there lived a cat that loved to read. At night, when everybody was asleep, she would put on the spectacles and read the BIG BOOK FOR CATS.

One day, she read in the book: If you want a mouse for dinner, repeat the following rhyme: In this house there is a mouse, where is the mouse, where is the mouse? The cat looked up from the book and found that there was a mouse on the top of the table. The cat repeated the rhyme and soon found the same mouse on the bed. Then she jumped upon the bed to catch the mouse and the mouse was gone!

The mouse was very clever. Suddenly he squeaked, “Oh, dear cat, run, run fast! There is dog after you!” The cat left the mouse and was ready to jump out of the window. The mouse sat near his hole and said, “Ha-ha-ha! Dear cat that was the trick I learnt from the BIG BOOK FOR MICE!” And the mouse ran into his hole!

MORAL: An intelligent person should not think that others are illiterate.

What is the best surprise you ever had?

Translate the words.

Spectacles, rhyme, squeak, TRICK.

23. The cow's bell.

Henry, the young peasant-boy, was guarding the herd of cows in the woods. Each cow had a bell around his neck and the most beautiful cow had the best bell.

One day a stranger passed through the woods and looked the herd of cows. He went to Henry and asked to give him a bell from one of his cow. Henry agreed and took forty coins in return. Now the cow did not have the bell. The stranger wanted to steal the cow. Then the cow went off into the woods and the stranger took it by the horns and take it away.

Just then Henry realized that the cow was missing and he could not follow it. So, he went back home crying and narrated the story to his father. His father said: "In the same way as that thief has deceived you, so the pleasures of sin try to deceive us all. If we give in just a little it wants everything." Henry felt ashamed for having greed for money and promised not to do such a mistake ever again.

MORAL: Make new friends but keep the old. The one is sliver, the older gold.

What makes you silly?

Translate the words.

Bell, peasant, guarding, herd, horns, narrate, realize.


24. The greedy hippo.

Once upon a time there lived a greedy hippo. Hippo always used to eat a lot. Hippo also ate the food of other animals. One day, after a cool breakfast, the hippo went to have a bath in a pool. He took his swimming tube. But he was so fat that it got stuck in the pool. All the other animals who lived nearby rushed to pull hippo out. The animals tried hard and finally succeeded. The hippo did not thank the animals. He ran away and again ate up all the food. The animals decided to teach the hippo a lesson. One day, the animal's baked a bread with soap filled in it. The hippo came and ate the bread. The hippo went to bed at night. Soon he felt some trouble in his stomach. When he got to know that the animals tricked him, he packed his bags and left the jungle. The animals were happy.

MORAL: We should not be greedy. We Should thank everyone for helping us.

Who is the funniest person you know?

Translate the words.

Greedy, hippo, tube, stick, rushed, pull out, succeeded, bake, bread fill in, packed.




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