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 Town Mouse and the Country Mouse”

(Verse 1 – gentle, welcoming)
One sunny afternoon, a town mouse came to visit his cousin who lived in the countryside.
The country mouse welcomed him kindly and offered simple food—seeds, nuts, and fresh berries.

(Verse 2 – proud and fancy)
“This food is too plain! In the city, I eat cake, cheese, and sweet fruit every day!”

(Verse 3 – warm and quiet)
The country mouse smiled politely, though he felt a little shy.
The town mouse stood tall and proud.

(Verse 4 – upbeat invitation)
Then the town mouse said,
“Come visit me in the city! I’ll show you real food.”

(Verse 5 – busy and bright)
The next day, the two mice ran together through streets and alleys until they reached a grand house.
The floors were shiny, and everything looked rich and clean.

(Verse 6 – magical wonder)
On a long dining table sat delicious cakes, blocks of cheese, juicy fruits, and soft bread.
“Wow! This food is so fancy and smells amazing!”

(Verse 7 – pause, curious)
The country mouse had never seen anything like it.

(Verse 8 – sudden danger, dramatic)
But suddenly—BANG!
The door burst open, and a big cat leapt into the room!

(Verse 9 – frantic, playful)
The mice squeaked and ran for their lives, hiding under the sofa.
They waited quietly until the room was still again.

(Verse 10 – cautious return)
Then they tiptoed back to the table.

(Verse 11 – second scare!)
But—STOMP! STOMP!
A dog barked loudly and came charging in!

(Verse 12 – hurried, fast)
The mice fled once more, their hearts pounding.

(Verse 13 – soft and certain)
Trembling, the country mouse looked at his cousin.
“Your food is nice, but I like my quiet, safe life better.”

(Outro – wise and peaceful)
And so, the country mouse went home, happy to be free from danger.
Sometimes, simple and safe is better than rich and risky.

THE END.