Once upon a time there was a Fox and a Stork who were good friends.. I would now like to ask you to come you to my house.” So an evening was fixed when the Fox could visit the Stork for
Trang 1Once upon a time there was a Fox and a Stork who were good friends
The Fox, who was a bit of a person who liked to play jokes on people, invited the Stork first to dinner That evening he made nothing but soup Pouring it into two flat bowls he put them on the table, one before the stork “Here is some good soup made specially for you,”
he said, “I hope you enjoy it.”
The Fox could now easily eat the soup but his poor guest could only
wet the end of her long beak! The Stork finally came away at the end
of the visit as hungry as when she started it
“I am so sorry You did not like the soup
I made, right?” the Fox asked trying
hard not to laugh
“Please do not be sorry, my friend,”
answered the Stork “Thank you for your invitation I would now like to ask you to come you to my house.”
So an evening was fixed when the Fox could visit the Stork for dinner.
However on the appointed day, the Fox found himself at the Stork’s table
with a tall jar before him
All that the Stork had made was in that jar And all that the Fox could do
was touch with his tongue the outside of the jar with his short nose!
MORAL
TREAT OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE OTHERS TREAT YOU!
Task 1 Improve the
language of this fable by Aesop with the phrases below.
1 arranged
2 delicious
3 did you
4 do unto
5 I am grateful for
6 invite
7 lap up
8 lick
9 long-necked jar
10 placed
11 prankster
12 prepared
13 replied
14 shallow
15 snout
Task 2 Create a playscript for a stage adaption of The Fox And The Create a playscript for a stage adaption of The Fox And The
Stork This means you’ll have a narrator and a lot of dialog between
the fox and the stork Here’s one way it could start like:
Narrator: Once upon a time there was a Fox
and a Stork who were good friends First the Fox invited the Stork to dinner.
Fox: Would you like to come to dinner?
Stork: Sure What will you cook?
Fox: It will be a surprise!
Stork: When and at what time shall I come?
Fox: How about tomorrow night at seven?
Stork: Sounds good for me See you tomorrow
Fox: See you… and be on time!
Stork: I will!
Who was Aesop?
According to the Greek historian
Herodotus, the famous fables were
written by a slave named Aesop,
who lived in Ancient Greece during the 5th century BC His fables [=stories] were about
anthropomorphic animals [=animals who acted like humans] He always added a moral [=conclusion] to his stories to teach us some
great truths about how
we should live and treat each other
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Narrator: Once upon a time there was a Fox and a Stork who were good
friends First the Fox invited the Stork to dinner.
Fox: Would you like to come to dinner?
Stork: Sure What will you cook?
Fox: It will be a surprise!
Stork: When and at what time shall I come?
Fox: How about tomorrow night at seven?
Stork: Sounds good for me See you tomorrow.
Fox: See you… and be on time!
Stork: I will!
Narrator: Next day the Stork arrived on time at the Fox`s house.
Fox: Hello! Come and sit down… dinner is ready.
Stork: Tell me…what did you cook?
Fox: I cooked a delicious soup…I`m sure you will like it!
Narrator: But when the Stork sat down at the table, the fox served the
soup in a very shallow dish
Fox: What`s wrong?
Stork: It`s just that I can`t eat it with my long beak
Fox: Oh, really? Well at least you can wet the end of your long bill in it,
right?
Stork: Well… yes, but… never mind…anyway I hope you will return this
visit, and come and dine with me soon
Fox: Of course I will.
Stork: How about tomorrow night?
Fox: I`ll be there!
Narrator: So that night the Stork went home hungry Next day the Fox showed up on time at the
Stork´s home.
Stork: Come in, my good friend… I was expecting you.
Fox: What did you cook?
Stork: Since you are my special host, I cooked your favorite food… a delicious soup!
Fox: Oh, really?
Stork: Sure… come and sit down… dinner is served.
Narrator: But the Fox was surprised to see that the soup was served in a very long-necked jar with a
narrow mouth.
Fox: The soup indeed looks delicious, but my good friend… I can`t even insert my snout in this jar! Stork: Oh, really? Well at least you can lick the outside of the jar, right?
Fox: Well… yes… but… never mind.
Stork: Listen, my good friend, I am not sorry to say this… but one bad turn deserves another
The End
Author: Aesop
Adapted by Kidsinco
http://www.kidsinco.com/2009/05/the-fox-and-the-stork/
Trang 3Once upon a time there was a Fox and a Stork who were good friends
The Fox, who was a bit of a prankster, invited the Stork first to dinner That evening he made nothing but soup Pouring it into two shallow bowls he placed them on the table, one before the stork “Here is some delicious soup made specially for you,” he said, “I hope you enjoy it.” The Fox could now easily lap up the soup but his poor guest could only
wet the end of her long beak! The Stork finally came away at the end of the visit as hungry as when she started it
“I am so sorry You did not like the soup I made, did you?” the Fox
asked trying hard not to laugh
“Please do not be sorry, my friend,” replied the Stork “I am grateful for your invitation I would now like to invite you to my house.”
So an evening was arranged when the Fox could visit the Stork for
dinner However on the appointed day, the Fox found himself at the
Stork’s table with a long-necked jar before him
All that the Stork had prepared was in that jar And all that the Fox
could do was lick the outside of the jar with his short snout!
Moral
Do unto other as you would have other do unto you!
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Task Fill in the gaps with the phrases from the fable into the gaps You can use the same phrase twice
if needed
ARRANGED, DELICIOUS, GRATEFUL, INVITE, LAPUP, LICK, LONG-NECKED, PLACED,
PRANKSTER, PREPARED, REPLIED, SHALLOW, JAR
1 "Where are you going?" I asked "Home," he ………
2 After the earthquake we felt ……….to be alive
3 Lola ……….me to her party
4 She told her children to stay in the ……….end of the swimming pool
5 My mom ……….a delicious meal for us today
6 ……….models are becoming trendy [=fashionable] this year
7 She ……….the stamps and stuck them on the envelope
8 She ……….her name on the list of volunteers [=people who work free to help]
9 We haven't yet ……….when to meet
10 My girlfriend is such a ……… Last time she phoned me in the name of my company to tell me I was fired
11 The ……….smell of freshly-made coffee came from the kitchen
12 The dog was ……….the spilled tomato sauce from the floor
13 There’s a half ……….of jam left in the fridge
14 The stream [=small river] was quite ……….so we were able to walk across it
15 You were such a great help I'm so ……….to you for all that you've done
16 She ……….for her son to have swimming lessons
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SOLUTIONS
1 "Where are you going?" I asked "Home," he replied.
2 After the earthquake we felt grateful to be alive.
3 Lola invited me to her party.
4 She told her children to stay in the shallow end of the swimming pool.
5 My mom prepared a delicious meal for us today.
6 Long-necked models are becoming trendy [=fashionable] this year.
7 She licked the stamps and stuck them on the envelope.
8 She placed her name on the list of volunteers [=people who work free to help].
9 We haven't yet arranged when to meet.
10 My girlfriend is such a prankster Last time she phoned me in the name of my company to tell
me I was fired
11 The delicious smell of freshly-made coffee came from the kitchen.
12 The dog was lapping up the spilled tomato sauce from the floor.
13 There’s a half jar of jam left in the fridge.
14 The stream [=small river] was quite shallow so we were able to walk across it.
15 You were such a great help I'm so grateful to you for all that you've done.
16 She arranged for her son to have swimming lessons.