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Easy Stories – 1 ( suitable for Beginners in English)

Easy stories-suitable for beginners in English.You can strengthen your basic English by reading this book.It also includes tasks to do and collection of common words.

Series 1/8

A turtle crawls so slow.It carries its house

Wherever I goes.

When It gets tired

I put in its head, legs and its tail and It goes to bed.

Carry

Crawl

Tired

Turtle

A baby crawls.

A turtle has a shell.

  • How does a turtle walk?
  • What does the turtle carry on its back?
  • Where does the turtle go when it is tired?
  • What is the turtle’s house called?
  • What other reasons can you give for a turtle going into its house?

circle

fire

cat

kick

quack

purple

liar

cot

king

queen

turtle

tired

cup

kit

quick

Imagine you are a turtle. Crawl like a turtle.

Now you are tired so get into your shell and go to sleep.

Wake up and start to crawl again.

Now hide in your shell because some

naughty children are near you.

A tiger was dozing under a tree. A mosquito came

buzzing by. The tiger said, “Hey! Mosquito!

Go away!” The mosquito said,

“Why should I go away? I am not afraid of you.

The tiger was angry.He hit out with his paw.

The mosquito flew off. The paw struck his own cheek.

The blow scraped his cheek. It began to bleed.

The mosquito buzzed away.

The tiger struck with his

other paw. The mosquito

flew off. This time, too,

he hit himself.

The tiger was

helpless. The mosquito

continued to buzz.

The tiger got up and

quietly walked away.

The mosquito called out after him, “Don’t be so proud, my friend. Everyone is

great in his own way!”

Angry

Bleed

Great

Hit

Proud

I must not hit anyone.

I am proud to be an Indian.

  • What was the tiger doing when the
  • mosquito came buzzing by?
  • Why did the tiger’s cheek start to bleed?
  • Why did the tiger walk away?
  • Why did the mosquito say, “I am not afraid of you!”?

Bank

Goose

Fan

Lamp

Bin

Grown

Few

Lick

Biscuit

Grey

Field

Lip

Bun

Gun

Fish

Loose

  • What do we learn from this story?
  • Describe the lion and the tiger. How are they different from each other?

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