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Once upon a time, a long time ago there was a little girl called Bertha
She was always well behaved and worked hard at school to please her parents and her teachers. She was never late, never dirty or untidy, never rude, and she never told lies.The children on the train began to look bored. "Was she pretty?" asked the smaller girl.
"No", said the young man. "She wasn't pretty at all. She was just horribly good. Bertha was so good that she won three gold medals. One said Never late, one said Always polite, and the third said Best Child in the World
"Anyway", said the young man, "Bertha was so good that the king invited her to his palace. So she put on her best clean white dress and she pinned her three medals to the front and she walked through the woods to the king's palace. But in the woods there lived a big hungry wolf. He saw Bertha's lovely white dress through the trees and he heard the medals clinking together as she walked.
"Aha!" thought the wolf "Lunch!" And he started to move quickly but quietly through the trees towards Bertha
"Oh, no"! cried the children. "Is he going to eat Bertha?"
"Yes, of course", answered the young man. "Bertha tried to run away but she couldn't run fast because the medals were so heavy. The wolf caught her easily and he ate everything, every bit of Bertha, except her three medals"
"That's a terrible story", said the aunt.
"No it itsn't", shouted the chidlren. "It's the best story ever!"
"Ah", said the young man, the train's stopping. It's my station"
QUESTIONS :
1.What is the same and what is different in the aunt's story and the young man's story?
2. Does the aunt like the young man's story? Why/Why not?
3. Do the chilren like the story? Why/why not?
4. Which of these do you think is the moral of Bertha's story?
it pay to be good
it never pay to be good
it doesn't always pay to be good
She was always well behaved and worked hard at school to please her parents and her teachers. She was never late, never dirty or untidy, never rude, and she never told lies.The children on the train began to look bored. "Was she pretty?" asked the smaller girl.
"No", said the young man. "She wasn't pretty at all. She was just horribly good. Bertha was so good that she won three gold medals. One said Never late, one said Always polite, and the third said Best Child in the World
"Anyway", said the young man, "Bertha was so good that the king invited her to his palace. So she put on her best clean white dress and she pinned her three medals to the front and she walked through the woods to the king's palace. But in the woods there lived a big hungry wolf. He saw Bertha's lovely white dress through the trees and he heard the medals clinking together as she walked.
"Aha!" thought the wolf "Lunch!" And he started to move quickly but quietly through the trees towards Bertha
"Oh, no"! cried the children. "Is he going to eat Bertha?"
"Yes, of course", answered the young man. "Bertha tried to run away but she couldn't run fast because the medals were so heavy. The wolf caught her easily and he ate everything, every bit of Bertha, except her three medals"
"That's a terrible story", said the aunt.
"No it itsn't", shouted the chidlren. "It's the best story ever!"
"Ah", said the young man, the train's stopping. It's my station"
QUESTIONS :
1.What is the same and what is different in the aunt's story and the young man's story?
2. Does the aunt like the young man's story? Why/Why not?
3. Do the chilren like the story? Why/why not?
4. Which of these do you think is the moral of Bertha's story?
it pay to be good
it never pay to be good
it doesn't always pay to be good