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Crying Wolf Part 1
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Crying Wolf Part 1
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Cosmos is a shepherd boy in Greece.
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One evening, he is bored.
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What can I do? he thinks.
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He goes to the nearest village and cries, Help!
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A wolf is eating my sheep!
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The villagers run up the hill angrily.
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But the sheep are standing there quietly with no wolf.
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Where's the wolf? they ask.
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It isn't here now, Cosmos says.
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Later, Cosmos tells his dog Sirius.
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What a good trick!
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I lie and they believe me!
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The next week, Cosmos cries.
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Wolf!
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Again.
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And all the villagers run up the hill.
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But this time, some villagers listen when Cosmos speaks to Sirius.
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So they learn about his trick.
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Never tell lies again, they say.
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All right, I promise.
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Cosmos answers.
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Crying Wolf Part 2 The next day,
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Cosmos is watching the sheep.
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Suddenly, Sirius hears a noise.
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A big wolf comes out from behind a tree.
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It takes a lamb in its mouth.
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Cosmos runs down the path to the village.
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Help! he cries.
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There's a wolf on the hill and it's killing my sheep.
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Remember your promise.
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Don't tell lies.
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The villagers say and they quickly close all their doors and windows.
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But this time it's true.
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Please help me.
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Cosmos cries.
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Cosmos climbs back up the hill alone.
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He finds some of his lambs, but they are dead.
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Where's Sirius?
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He thinks.
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Sirius, where are you?
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Come here, boy!
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He calls again and again.
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Just then, he sees his dog on the ground.
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Oh no!
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Sirius is dead too!
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He cries.
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Cosmos sits down slowly.
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I understand now, he thinks.
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When you tell lies, people stop listening to you.
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From this day, I must always tell the truth.
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The Goose with the Golden Eggs Part 1
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Yanis and Daphne live in a little house in the country.
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One day a young goose walks up the path to their front door.
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They look after the goose carefully,
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and every day it becomes bigger and fatter.
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One morning the goose lays an egg,
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but it isn't an ordinary egg.
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Look at this, Daphne, Yanis says.
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It's a golden egg!
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Can you believe it?
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Later Yanis goes to a shop in town.
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He sells the golden egg there for lots of money.
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The next morning, the goose lays a golden egg again.
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Yanis and his wife look after the goose well.
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Day after day, they find a golden egg under it.
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Yanis sells all the eggs,
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and soon they have lots of money.
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One evening, Yanis is counting the money when he thinks.
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This goose is very slow.
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It lays only one golden egg every day.
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No more.
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I want to become rich more quickly.
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What can I do?
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The Goose with the Golden Eggs,
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Part 2 The next day,
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Yanis takes out a big knife.
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What do you want that for?
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His wife asks.
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I want to kill the golden goose, he answers.
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Then we can have all of its eggs now.
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Is that a good idea?
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Daphne asks.
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Yes, of course, Yanis says.
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With all those golden eggs,
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we can become the richest people in any of the towns and villages near here.
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Yanis goes into the garden alone.
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He quickly kills the goose,
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and he opens it with his big knife.
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Oh no, I can't believe it,
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he cries There aren't any golden eggs inside it You fool,
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Daphne cries Our golden goose has an ordinary goose's body Now it's dead and we can't have any more golden eggs.
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Later that day, Yanis says,
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We can never find a golden goose again.
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You're right, Daphne.
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I am a fool.
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A greedy fool.
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And when people become greedy,
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Daphne says, they often lose everything.
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Yes, Yanis answers quietly.
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I know that now.
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The Bear and the Two Travelers Part 1
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One day two friends, Marios and Nikos,
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are travelling through some woods.
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Marios has a big bag on his back.
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Inside the bag there are lots of things.
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He wants to sell these in the nearest town.
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Suddenly the two men hear a loud noise.
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Nikos stops walking.
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What's that noise, Marios? he asks.
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Just then, a big brown bear arrives on the path.
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It stands up on its back legs in front of the two travellers.
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Ah!
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It's a bear!
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Nikos cries loudly.
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He quickly climbs up a big tree and he leaves Marios alone on the path.
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Marios can't climb the tree because his bag is big and heavy.
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What can I do?
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He thinks.
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Marios suddenly has an idea.
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Bears never touch a dead body, he thinks.
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So he lies down on the ground and doesn't move.
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The big, heavy bear walks slowly over to Marios.
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Marios closes his eyes and stays very still.
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Nikos looks down from the tall tree.
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He watches the bear.
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It moves nearer to Marios.
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Nikos is afraid.
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He doesn't help his friend.
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The Bear and the Two Travelers Part 2
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The bear begins to sniff Marios with its big black nose.
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First, it slowly sniffs his body, but Marios doesn't move.
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Then it sniffs his hair, nose and face.
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But Marios doesn't open his eyes.
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Next, it sniffs his ears for a long time.
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But Marios lies very still on the ground.
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Nikos watches carefully from the tree.
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That bear is whispering something in Marios's ear, he thinks.
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What's it saying?
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I want to know.
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In the end, the bear becomes bored with Marios.
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It walks down the path and goes away into the woods.
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After some minutes, Marios stands up.
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Nikos quickly climbs down the tree and runs to his friend. Are you okay?
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Tell me about the bear's words in your ear.
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Nikos says excitedly to Marios.
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I must know the truth.
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All right, I can tell you his advice to me, Marios says.
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When times are bad, you know you're true friends.
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And after all this, I know you better.
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And you're not a true friend to me, Nikos.
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In dieser Lektion üben Sie wichtige Fähigkeiten im Englischen, indem Sie sich mit der fesselnden Geschichte von "Crying Wolf" (Der Junge, der Wolf rief) auseinandersetzen. Sie werden den Rhythmus und die Melodie der englischen Sprache kennenlernen, während Sie sowohl das Hörverstehen als auch die mündliche Ausdrucksfähigkeit verbessern. Diese Übung fördert nicht nur Ihr Vokabular, sondern auch Ihre Fähigkeit, im Englischen zu kommunizieren, indem Sie die Bedeutung von Ehrlichkeit und Vertrauen anhand der Geschichte erfahren.

Wichtiger Wortschatz & Phrasen

  • shepherd boy – Schäferjunge
  • help – Hilfe
  • villagers – Dorfbewohner
  • wolf – Wolf
  • promise – Versprechen
  • lie – Lüge
  • listen – hören
  • lamb – Lamm

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Wenn Sie die Geschichte mehrmals hören, sollten Sie versuchen, den Text auch ohne Zuhilfenahme des Transkripts nachzusprechen. Dies hilft Ihnen, die shadow speech zu meistern und Ihre flüssige Sprachproduktion zu fördern. Kombinieren Sie diese Übungen mit gezielten Vokabeln aus der Geschichte und stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie die Schlüsselwörter richtig aussprechen und in Ihre eigenen Sätze einbauen können.

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