Course Content
1. The Ant and the Grasshopper 개미와 베짱이
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2. The Tortoise and the Hare 토끼와 거북이
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3. The three little pigs 아기돼지 삼형제
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4. The Shepherd Boy 양치기 소년
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5. The Honest Woodcutter 금도끼 은도끼
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6. The Fairy and the Woodcutter 선녀와 나무꾼
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7. The Sun and the Wind 해와 바람
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8. The Lion and the Mouse 사자와 생쥐
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9. The Fox and the Sour Grapes 여우와 신포도
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10. The Two Men and the Bear 두 남자와 곰
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70. The Fox and the Leopard – 여우와 표범
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71. The Wolf and the Crane – 늑대와 학
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72. The Boasting Traveler – 허풍쟁이 여행자
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73. The Trees and the Axe – 나무들과 도끼
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74. The Farmer and His Sons – 농부와 아들들
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75. The Lark and Her Young Ones – 종달새와 새끼들
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76. The Crow Who Tried to Sing Like a Swan – 백조처럼 노래하려던 까마귀
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77. The Dog and the Oyster – 개와 굴
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78. The Mole and His Mother – 두더지와 그의 어머니
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79. The Horse, Hunter, and Stag – 말, 사냥꾼, 사슴
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80. The Travelers and the Plane Tree – 여행자들과 플라타너스 나무
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81. The Snake and the Farmer – 뱀과 농부
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동화 초급 Fairy tale

🎵 Song Title: “The Dog and His Reflection”

(Verse 1 – gentle and curious)
One sunny afternoon, a hungry dog was walking near a butcher’s shop.
Suddenly, he spotted a big, tasty bone lying on the ground.

(Verse 2 – light excitement)
His eyes lit up with excitement.
He quickly grabbed the bone in his mouth and wagged his tail.

(Verse 3 – proud and steady)
Proud of his prize, the dog started walking home.
On the way, he had to cross a small wooden bridge over a quiet river.

(Verse 4 – curious tone)
As he walked across, he looked down into the water below.
There, he saw another dog holding a bone in its mouth.

(Verse 5 – soft and dreamy)
But that wasn’t another dog.
It was his own reflection in the water!

(Verse 6 – thoughtful)
The dog didn’t know that. He thought,
“That dog has a bigger bone than mine! I want it too!”

(Verse 7 – playful and quick)
So, he growled and opened his mouth to bark:
“Woof! Give me your bone!”

(Verse 8 – surprised)
But the moment he opened his mouth—
SPLASH!
His own bone fell from his jaws and dropped into the river.

(Verse 9 – sad and slow)
He looked down in shock.
The water rippled, and the bone disappeared beneath the surface.

(Verse 10 – sorrowful)
The dog barked again and again, but the bone was gone.
He tried to find it, but the river had carried it away.

(Verse 11 – soft moral)
Now, he had nothing.

(Outro – warm and wise)
If the dog had been happy with what he had,
he wouldn’t have lost it all.
Sometimes, wanting more can leave you with nothing.

THE END.