Prática de Shadowing: Three Fables About Truth and Honesty | The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Honest Woodcutter and More - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Little Pops Once upon a time there was a young boy.
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Little Pops Once upon a time there was a young boy.
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He lived in a quiet village where many people owned sheep.
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The boy's job was to watch all the sheep.
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He had to protect them from hungry wolves.
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Looking after the sheep was easy, but it wasn't fun.
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I'm so bored.
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He thought I wish something exciting would happen One day the boy had an idea
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He took a deep breath He shouted help there's a wolf The whole village heard the boys cry.
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Everyone ran to the boy in fright.
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Where is he?
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Where's the wolf?
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An old man asked.
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The boy shrugged and tried to hide his grin.
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Um, I guess it ran away.
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The villagers frowned.
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No one believed the boy.
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But what could they say?
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The next day, the boy was watching the sheep again.
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Yesterday was fun, he thought.
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He giggled as he thought about how he had tricked the villagers.
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I'll do it again!
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The boy took a deep breath.
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A wolf! he shouted.
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Help!
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There's a wolf!
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The frightened villagers ran to the boy and looked around.
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Where's the wolf? a shopkeeper cried.
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Yes, where is it? the old man asked, frowning.
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The boy hid his grin.
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It was just here, and then it ran off.
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The old man sighed.
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Never cry wolf when there is no wolf.
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The villagers nodded.
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That's a bad idea, boy.
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After everyone left, the boy burst out laughing.
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Baa!
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Baa!
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Suddenly, he heard the sheep.
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The boy gulped.
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A big wolf was chasing the sheep.
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A wolf! the boy shouted.
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Help!
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There's a wolf!
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Really?
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All of the villagers heard the boy crying.
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Wolf!
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But this time, they were not going to fall for his trick.
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So everyone ignored his shouts.
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In the evening, the villagers came to check on their sheep.
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But the sheep were gone.
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The wolf had eaten them all up.
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The shopkeeper gasped.
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Where are the sheep?
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I called wolf, but nobody came to help me, the boy said.
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Of course nobody came to help you, the old man snapped.
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The shopkeeper glared at the boy.
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You tricked us twice!
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The old man nodded.
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You called wolf when there was no wolf!
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The boy hung his head.
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Sorry.
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You learned something today.
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The old man said.
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Nobody believes a liar, even when a liar tells the truth.
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Once upon a time, there lived a woodcutter.
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Every day he went to work in the forest.
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One day, after working hard,
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the woodcutter decided to head home.
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He picked up his old wooden axe and began walking.
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Soon he heard the sound of rushing water.
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That's strange, he thought.
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I haven't heard that sound here before.
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Feeling thirsty, the woodcutter followed the sound.
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Through the trees, he saw a waterfall.
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It was falling into a deep pond with clear, sparkling water.
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The woodcutter stepped toward the pond.
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Amazing!
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He thought.
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I never knew this pond was here.
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The woodcutter crouched to take a drink.
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Suddenly, splash!
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He saw several ugly green frogs hop out of the pond.
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Then he noticed something else.
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His axe was missing!
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Oh no!
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He looked around frantically.
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That's my only axe!
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I need it for work!
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His eyes landed on the pond.
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I must have dropped it in the water.
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That was what made the splash.
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The woodcutter slumped down, holding his head in his hands.
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He didn't know how to swim,
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and he didn't have enough money to buy a new axe.
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How will I work?
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He moaned.
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Excuse me, a voice said.
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Something fell into my pond.
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In front of him, a fairy was holding a glimmering axe.
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Is this silver axe yours? the fairy asked.
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No, the woodcutter said.
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My axe fell into the pond,
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but that one isn't mine.
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The fairy slipped silently into the water without making a ripple.
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She quickly returned with another magnificent axe.
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Is this gold axe yours?
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She asked.
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The woodcutter shook his head.
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No, my axe was a simple old axe made of wood.
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I see, the fairy said.
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She disappeared into the water again and reappeared.
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Is this wooden axe yours?
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The woodcutter's face lit up.
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Yes, that's it!
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May I have it back, please?
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The fairy handed the axe to the woodcutter.
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You are a very honest man.
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I would like to reward your honesty.
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I will give you the silver and gold axes.
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Thank you, the woodcutter said,
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delighted with his good fortune.
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At home, the woodcutter told his neighbor what had happened.
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Interesting, the neighbor said.
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The neighbor grabbed a wooden axe and ran into the forest.
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He found the mysterious pond and hurled his axe into the water.
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For a while, nothing happened.
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Meanwhile, some ugly green frog sat around the pond, staring at him.
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What are you looking at?
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The man said.
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Suddenly, the fairy appeared out of nowhere,
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holding a magnificent silver axe.
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Is this your silver axe?
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The fairy asked.
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Yes!
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The man nodded eagerly.
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I guess I dropped it.
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Lies!
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The fairy snapped.
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This is not your silver axe,
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and you did not drop it.
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You are a liar, and I don't like liars.
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Now, I will punish you.
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The man shook with fear.
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I'm sorry!
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Please don't!
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Zap!
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An ugly green frog now sat in the man's place.
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The fairy smiled.
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Nothing good comes from lying.
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Honesty is always the best policy.
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The lion was very strong.
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He was the king of all the other animals.
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One day, the lion met a monkey.
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Good morning, Your Majesty.
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Your mane looks wonderful today, said the monkey.
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Of course, agreed the lion.
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Suddenly, the monkey held his nose.
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Oh, my!
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Is something wrong, little monkey? asked the lion.
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Uh, no, no, nothing, sir.
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Then why did you make such a face?
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Tell me the truth!
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The lion commanded.
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Well, uh, the monkey trembled.
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Your breath smells bad, that's all.
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My breath smells bad?
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Is that all?
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Repeated the lion.
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Oh, yes.
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Yes, that's it.
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That's all.
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Said the monkey.
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Okay, then you will never smell it again.
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And the lion ate the monkey up.
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The lion was still angry,
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so he stopped a rabbit passing by.
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You there, stop!
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Come here and smell my breath, he ordered.
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Me?
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Oh yes, my king!
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The rabbit was scared.
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When the lion breathed, she groaned.
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Oh!
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Does it smell good or bad?
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The lion asked.
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The rabbit knew that the lion ate the monkey.
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So she lied to the lion.
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Oh, my king!
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Your breath smells wonderful!
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Is that so?
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How wonderful does it smell?
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He asked.
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Your breath smells fruity like an apple, said the rabbit.
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You are lying to me, growled the lion.
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So he ate the rabbit up too.
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The fox saw all of this from behind a tree.
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He was so terrified that he tried to run away.
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You, little fox, called the lion.
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Stop there!
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Ah, oh, yes, my king, answered the fox.
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Come here and smell my breath, said the lion.
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The poor little fox had no choice but to smell the lion's breath.
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The lion breathed.
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How was it?
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Was it good or bad?
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What should I tell him?
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Thought the fox.
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The lion's breath smelled really bad.
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The fox could not lie to him,
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but he could not tell the lion what it was really like either.
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Why don't you say something?
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The lion asked.
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Do you think my breath smells bad?
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Oh, no, my king.
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I...
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I.. uh...
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said the fox, thinking quickly.
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I have a cold.
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Yes, I have a cold.
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So my nose is very stuffy.
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I cannot smell anything very well, he said.
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I can only guess that your breath smells good.
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What do you think? he asked.
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Ah!
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Hmm.
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Hmm, yes, I am sure it smells good, said the lion.
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Sure, agreed the fox, and the satisfied lion let the fox live.

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As lições se desenrolam por meio de diálogos simples, mas significativos, que podem servir de base para melhorar a prática de conversação em inglês.

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  • “Ajuda! Tem um lobo!” - Uma frase crucial para chamar a atenção em momentos de emergência.
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  1. Assistir o vídeo: Comece assistindo ao vídeo sem legendas. Tente captar o contexto e a entonação.
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Seguindo este guia, você não apenas enriquecerá seu vocabulário, mas também aprimorará sua capacidade de se comunicar de forma eficaz e natural em inglês. A prática constante é a chave para melhorar a pronúncia em inglês e se sentir mais confortável ao falar.

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