🦊🐦 The Fox and the Crow 여우와 까마귀
📜 Script
NARRATOR:
One morning, a crow found a big piece of cheese.
She flew to a tall tree and held it in her beak.
She was proud.
She wanted everyone to see her.
NARRATOR:
A fox walked by.
He saw the crow—and the cheese.
🦊 FOX (thinking):
“Mmm… I want that cheese.
But how can I get it?”
NARRATOR:
The fox looked up and smiled.
🦊 FOX (sweetly):
“Oh beautiful crow!
Your feathers shine!
I bet your voice is beautiful too.”
NARRATOR:
The crow was happy.
She wanted to show her lovely voice.
She opened her beak—
CAAW!
NARRATOR:
The cheese fell!
NARRATOR:
The fox grabbed it and ran away.
🦊 FOX (laughing):
“Thank you!
Next time, don’t trust sweet words!”
NARRATOR (ending):
The crow sat quietly in the tree.
She felt silly.
NARRATOR:
This story teaches us:
Don’t believe flattery—
especially when someone wants something.
THE END.
📚 Vocabulary
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Crow – a black bird that can fly and caw
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Fox – a clever animal with a fluffy tail
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Cheese – a yellow food that many animals (and people) like
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Beak – the mouth of a bird
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Flattery – saying nice things to trick someone
🗣 Useful Expressions
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“Oh beautiful crow!” – A sweet sentence to flatter or trick
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“CAAW!” – The sound a crow makes
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“Don’t trust sweet words.” – A lesson to be careful with fake compliments
❓Comprehension Questions
1. 🧀 What did the crow find and hold in her beak?
2. 🦊 What did the fox want from the crow?
3. 🗣 Why did the crow open her beak?
4. 🍽 What happened when she opened her beak?
5. 💡 What lesson did the crow learn?