What If This Classic Tale Happened Today? #7 - Learn English Through Stories
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DownloadHi everyone. In this lesson, you'll
practice your listening skills with one
classic story told in two surprising
ways. Listen carefully and tell us which
version you prefer. Let's begin.
>> The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 2.0, The
Table. The Wolf zipped up his sheep
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Key Vocabulary (24)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
building to live in
"My house is big."
A specific form or variation of something that differs from other forms of the same thing. It can also refer to a person's particular account or description of an event from their own perspective.
Describes food that has been recently picked, caught, or prepared and is not frozen, canned, or old. It also refers to something that is clean, cool, or new in a pleasant way.
"This is very fresh."
To pay attention to a sound or to what someone is saying. It involves making a conscious effort to hear and understand information.
"I listen every day."
A basket is a container used for carrying or holding things, often made from interwoven strips of wood, cane, plastic, or wire. It typically features one or two handles and is widely used for shopping or storage.
"The basket is important."
A costume is a special set of clothes worn by an actor or performer to look like a particular character. It is also worn by people at parties or during festivals like Halloween to look like someone or something else.
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