Narrative story


The Fox and The Crow
        Miss Crow had stolen a big piece of cheese, and flew on to a branch to enjoy it. A silly fox who wanted the cheese for himself, came up and spoke politely to her.

“Oh, Miss Crow, how beautiful you are! What a lovely beak, what lovely features you have! What pretty eyes! If only you could sing, you would be the most beautiful bird in the world!”

Very pleased to hear all of this about herself, Miss crow gave a loud croak to show that she could sing. Of course, the moment she opened her beak, the cheese fell down, and Mr. Fox ran away with it, laughing loudly.

Moral value
Don’t be easily believe in other’s commendation.

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The Story of Ciderella

Lesson 1 (Introduction)

Lesson 2 (Verbs)

أخاك أخاك إن مَنْ لا أخا له === كَساعٍ إلى الهيجا بغير سلاح * Literal meaning: Your brother your brother for that who has no brother; is like a person rushing to battle without a weapon. * Metaphoric meaning: be good to your brothers/friends/family because you need them for support as much as they need you