Narrative Text The Fox and the Stork
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The Fox and the Stork
At one time
the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good
friends. So the Fox invited the Stork to dinner, and for a joke put
nothing before her but some soup in a very shallow dish. This the Fox
could easily lap up, but the Stork could only wet the end of her long
bill in it, and left the meal as hungry as when she began. “I am sorry,”
said the Fox, “the soup is not to your liking.”
“Pray do not apologize,” said the Stork.
“I hope you will return this visit, and come and dine with me soon.” So
a day was appointed when the Fox should visit the Stork; but when they
were seated at table all that was for their dinner was contained in a
very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth, in which the Fox could not
insert his snout, so all he could manage to do was to lick the outside
of the jar.
“I will not apologize for the dinner,” said the Stork:
“One bad turn deserves another.”
“One bad turn deserves another.”
Taken from: http://www.aesops-fables.org.uk
The possibly new vocabulary for you:
1. shallow: with only a short distance from the top or surface to the bottom2. lap up: to enjoy something and be keen to get more of it
3. bill: a bird‘s beak
4. snout: the long nose of a pig or a similar animal
5. lick: to move your tongue across something, especially in order to eat it, clean it, or make it wet
6. jar: a glass container with a lid and a wide top, especially one in which food is sold or kept
7. deserve: if you deserve something, it is right that you get it, for example because of the way you have behaved
8. dish: an open container like a plate, but not as deep as a bowl, used for serving or cooking food
9. dine: to eat dinner
10. narrow: small in width, especially when compared to how high or long something is, limited in range or variety
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