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 Milkmaid and Her Dreams”

(Verse 1 – bright and calm)
One bright morning, a young milkmaid was walking to town
With a pail of fresh milk balanced on her head.
The sun was shining, the birds were singing,
And she was full of happy thoughts.

(Verse 2 – thoughtful and light)
She walked carefully down the road,
Smiling to herself.

🥛 MILKMAID (thinking – sweet and dreamy):
“I’ll sell this milk at the market and earn good money.
With that money, I’ll buy a basket of eggs.
The eggs will hatch into fluffy little chicks.”

(Verse 3 – hopeful, building up)
She imagined the chicks growing into hens.

🥚 MILKMAID (thinking – a little more excited):
“I’ll feed them well, and soon I’ll have many chickens.
I’ll sell them and make even more money!
Then, I’ll buy myself a beautiful red dress.”

(Verse 4 – joyful and skipping)
She kept walking, her steps light and full of joy.

👗 MILKMAID (thinking – proud and playful):
“At the village party, everyone will look at me.
They’ll say, ‘Wow! What a lovely dress!’
I’ll toss my head and smile proudly!”

(Verse 5 – sudden and soft)
She laughed at the thought—
And tossed her head.

SPLASH!

(Verse 6 – soft piano, slower tone)
The pail fell off her head.
Milk spilled all over the ground, soaking the earth.

(Verse 7 – sad and quiet)
She gasped and looked down.

No milk.
No money.
No eggs.
No chickens.
No red dress.

Everything was gone—just like that.

(Verse 8 – gentle lesson, peaceful ending)
The milkmaid sighed and said to herself,
“Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.”

And from that day on,
She walked with her head high—
But her thoughts on the ground.

🎵 THE END.