Card
1
1.
Read and translate the text
The
dog and the shadow
It happened that a Dog had got a piece of meat and was carrying it home in his mouth to eat
it in peace.
Now on his way home he had to cross a plank lying across a running brook. As he crossed,
he looked down and saw his own shadow reflected in the water beneath. Thinking it was
another dog with
another piece of meat, he made up his mind to have that also.
So he made a snap at the shadow in the water, but as he opened his mouth the piece
of meat fell out, dropped into the water and was never seen more.
2. Complete the sentences using Past Simple
1. On his way home he _____ to cross a plank
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to have
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2. As he ____ he ____down and _____ his own shadow
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to cross, to look, to see
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3. He ____ a snap at the shadow in the water, but as he _____ his mouth the piece of meat ____out, ____ into the water and _____never seen more.
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to make, to open, to fall, to be
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3. Grammar
Put inam, is or are
1. The weather ____ nice today. 5. I ____ not
tired.
2. This bag ______heavy . 6. These
bags ____ heavy.
3. Her children ____ at school. 7. My
brother and I ____good tennis players.
4. Ann ____at home. 8.
I ____ a taxidriver.
Card
2
1.
Read and translate the text
THE
STAG AND THE FAWN
A Fawn once said to a Stag:
"Father, you are larger and fleeter than the dogs, and,
besides, you have huge antlers for defence; why, then, are you so afraid of the
dogs?"
The Stag laughed, and said: "You speak the truth, my child.
The trouble is, - the moment I hear the dogs bark, I run before I have time to
think."
2. True or false
1. The Stag was larger and fleeter than the dogs.
2. The Stag was not afraid of the dogs.
3. The Stag has a huge tail for defence.
3. Grammar
Complete thesentences. Use one of these verbs
(The Present Continuous Tense)
build
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cook
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go
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have
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stand
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stay
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swim
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work
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1. Pleasebe quiet. I’__________.
2. “Where’s John?” “He’s in the kitchen. He
____________.”
3. “You __________ on my foot.” “Oh, I’m
sorry”.
4. Look! Somebody ________________ in the
river.
5. We’re here on holiday. We _________________
at the Central Hotel.
6. “Where’s Ann?” “She ______ a shower.”
7. They _____ a new theatre in the city centre
at the moment.
8. I ___________ now. Goodbye.
Card
3
1.
Read and translate the text
THE LION, THE BEAR, AND THE FOX
A Lion and a Bear procured some meat and began to fight for
it. The Bear did not want to give in, nor did the Lion yield. They fought for
so long a time that they both grew feeble and lay down. A Fox saw the meat
between them; she grabbed it and ran away with it.
2. True or false
1.A Fox procured some meat and gave it to a
Lion.
2. The Lion and the Bear fought for a long a time for the
meat.
3. The Lion yield, and the Bear grabbed the meat.
4. The Fox saw the meat, grabbed it and ran away with it.
5. The Lion and the Bear fought for so long a time that they
both grow feeble.
3. Grammar
Complete the sentences about the people in the pictures. Use
these verbs (The Present Simple Tense)
eat
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go
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live
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play
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play
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sleep
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1. He __________ the piano.
2. They ________ in a very big house.
3. She __________ a lot of fruit.
4. They _______ tennis.
5. We ________ to the cinema a lot.
6. He _______ 8 hours a night.
Card
4
1.
Read and translate the text
The grasshoper and the ants
In the fall the wheat of the Ants got wet, they were drying
it. A hungry Grasshopper asked them for something to eat. The Ants said: “Why
did you not gather food during the summer?” She said: “I had no time: I sang
songs.” They laughed, and said: “If you sang in the summer, dance in the
winter”.
2. True or false
1. The wheat of the Ants got wet in thewinter.
2. A hungry Grasshopper asked them for something to eat.
3. Grasshopper had nothing to eat, because she danced all the
summer.
4. The Ants gave Grasshopper smething to eat.
3. Grammar
Write questions (have/has)
1. (you/an umbrella?)
2. (you/a passport?)
3. (your father/a car?)
4. (Carol/many friends?)
5. (you/any brothers or sisters?)
6. (how much money/we?)
7. (what/kindof car/Julia?)
Card
5
1.
Read and translate the text
The
Fisherman and the fish
A Fisherman caught a Fish. Said the Fish: “Fisherman, let me go
into the water; you see I am small: you will have little profit of me. If you
let me go, I shall grow up, and then you will catch me when it will be worth
while.” But the Fisherman said: “Fool would be he who should wait for gteater
profit, and let the lesser slip out of his hands.”
2. True or false
1. A Fisherman caught a Fish.
2.
The Fish said: “You see I am big: you will have great profit of me.
3.
The Fish said: “Don’t let me go intothe water.”
4.
The Fisherman let the Fish go into the water.
3. Grammar
Write short answers (Yes, I am/No, he isn’t)
1. Are you watching TV?
2. Are you wearing a watch?
3. Are you eating something?
4. Is it raining?
5. Are you sitting on the floor?
6. Are you feeling well?
Card
6
1.
Read and translate the text
The Jackdaw and the Doves
A Jackdaw saw that the Doves were well
fed,—so she painted herself white and flew into the dove-cot. The Doves thought
at first that she was a dove like them, and let her in. But the Jackdaw forgot
herself and croaked in jackdaw fashion. Then the Doves began to pick at her and
drove her away. The Jackdaw flew back to her friends, but the jackdaws were
frightened at her, seeing her white, and themselves drove her away.
2. True or false
1. Jackdaw is a sort of fish.
2. Jackdaws are white by nature.
3. Jackdaws usually live in a dove-cot.
4. The Jackdaw wanted to be as well fed as the Doves were.
5. When the Jackdaw flew back to her friends, they were glad to
see her.
3. Grammar
Card 7
1. Read and
translate the text
The woman and the
Hen
A Hen laid an egg
each day. The Mistress thought that if she gave her more to eat, she would lay
twice as much. So she did.
The Hen grew fat
and stopped laying.
2. True or false
1. The Mistress
thought that if she gave her more to eat, the hen would lay twice as much.
2. The Mistress
didn’t give her more to eat.
3. The hen grew
fat.
4. The hen began
laying.
3. Grammar
Put in am/is/are (present) or was/were (past)
1. Last year she ____ 22, so she ____ 23 now.
2. Today the weather ___________ nice, but yesterday
it ________ very cold.
3. I __________hungry. Can I have something to
eat?
4. I feel fine this morning but I _____ very
tired last night.
5. Where __________ you at 11 o’clock last Friday
morning?
6. Don’t but those shoes. They ____ very expensive.
Card 8
1. Read and
translate the text
The Frog and the Ox
"Oh Father," said a little Frog to the
big one sitting by the side of a pool, "I have seen such a terrible
monster! It was as big as a mountain, with horns on its head, and a long tail,
and it had hoofs divided in two."
"Tush, child, tush," said the old Frog,
"that was only Farmer White's Ox. It isn't so big; he may be a little bit
taller than I, but I could easily make myself quite as broad; just you
see." So he blew himself out, and blew himself out, and blew himself out.
"Was he as big as that?" asked he.
"Oh, much bigger than that," said the
young Frog.Again the old one blew himself out, and asked the young one if the
Ox was as big as that."Bigger, father, bigger," was the reply.
So the Frog took a deep breath, and blew and blew
and blew, and swelled and swelled and swelled. And then he said: "I'm sure
the Ox is not as big as this. But at this moment he burst.
2. True or false
1. A
little Frog once saw a small and pleasant animal whom he did not know.
2.
The Farmer’s Ox was not so big.
3.
The Ox was only a little bit taller than the Father Frog.
4.
The Frog blew himself out and became quite as broad as the Ox.
3. Grammar
Write full sentences. Use is/isn’t/are/aren’t
1.
Your/shoes/very/dirty
2.
My/brother/a/teacher
3.
This/house/not/very/big
4.
The /shops/not/open/today
5.
My/keys/in/my/bag
Card 9
1. Read and
translate the text
The
Lion and the Mouse
Once
upon a time the lion was tired. The lion was sleeping.Suddenly mouse came and
jumped on the lion's nose. The lion woke up: "What is that on my
nose?" the lion Said, "Oh, it's a little mouse." The lion caught
the little mouse and said: "How dare you to wake me up! Don’t you know
that I am the king of the animals? Now I will eat you" .The little mouse
said to the lion:" No, please don't eat me. I made a mistake. Please let
me go. I can help you one day". The lion looked at the small mouse and
laughed: " Ha, ha, ha. A little mouse can't help me, but you made me
laugh. So I will let you go." The lion let the mouse go and the mouse ran
away.
A
few days later the lion was sad. It was caught in a hunter's net: "Help,
help!" said the lion. "Now I can help you, lion" Said the little
mouse. But the lion Said: "What can you do? You're too little".
"Look what I can do!" Said the little mouse and he started to chew
the ropes of the net. Until the lion was free.
"You
see. A little mouse can help a big lion" said the little mouse". The
lion said to the mouse: "Thank you little mouse. You are little but you
are brave and strong. Now we can be friends".
2. True or false
1.
The Lion was sleeping when suddenly a small Mouse ran across his nose.
2.
The Lion caught the Mouse and wanted to eat it.
3.
The Lion let the little Mouse go.
4.
The Mouse heard the Lion and decided to talk with his friend.
5.
The lion was caught in a deep hole.
3. Grammar
Card 10
1. Read and translate
the text
The
Eagle and the Baker
A
miller laid a snare. A baby eagle flew into it. The miller clipped his wings
and tied him to a pole. The little eagle wished to be free. A kind baker came
by. He paid the miller and gave the eagle a home. He stroked him. He didn’t tie
him. In time the eagle’s wings grew. He flew safely away. Later he returned. He
gave the baker a fine hare.
2. Circle the correct
answer.
1. The eagle flew
into a __________.
a. pole b.
hole c. snare
2. the eagle
wished to be _________.
a. big
b. free c. brave
3. The baker was
__________.
a. sleepy b.
old c. kind
4. He gave the
eagle a ___________.
a. home b.
hare c. bone
5. The eagle liked
the __________.
a. miller b.
baker c. snare
3. Grammar
Card 11
3. Read and translate
the text
The Two Weasels and the Bat
A weasel trapped a little bat. The weasel
liked to eat birds. “I think you are a bird,” said the weasel. “No,” said the
bat, hiding his wings. “See my face. I have teeth like the mice.” “In that
case, I will free you,” said the weasel, and he did. Soon another weasel
trapped the little bat. This weasel ate only mice. “Don’t eat me,” said the
bat. “I’m like the bird.” He flapped his wings. “In that case, you may go,”
said the weasel. The bat flew happily away.
2. Circle the correct answer.
1. The first weasel liked to eat
_________.
a. bats b. birds c. mice
2. The second weasel liked to eat
_________.
a. bats b. birds c. mice
3. Bats are like birds because __________.
a. They have wings. b. They have
teeth.
4. Bats are like mice because _________.
a. they have wings. b. They have
teeth.
3. Grammar
Card 12
1. Read and
translate the text
The Mule, the Ape, and the Mole
One June day a mule and an ape came to a
stream. “My huge ears are a joke, said the mule. I wish they were antlers.”
“And I wish I had a tail,” said the ape, “a giant tail.” A mole came from
beneath a bridge close by. “Be still, both of you,” he said, “and don’t
complain. We moles have no antlers. We have thin tails. And we are nearly blind
besides.”
2.
Draw
a line to the correct words to complete the sentence.
1. The mule had a. no tail.
2. The ape had b. nearly
blind.
3. The mole was c. huge ears.
4. The animals came d. to a stream.
3. Grammar
Card 13
1. Read and
translate the text
The Wild Pig Fights the Mule
A wild pig and an old mule became angry.
They decided to fight. “This mule has bad teeth,” said the wild pig. “His teeth
can’t hurt me, so I shall win.” He ran at the mule. At the last moment, the old
mule turned away. As he did, he threw back his heels and hit the wild pig in
the face. The pig was surprised. He turned and ran away. “After this I shall
think of both the bite and the kick,” he said.
2. Circle the correct answer.
1. The mule used his ________ to fight the
pig.
a. teeth b. tail c.
heels
2. Pig thought mule had bad _______.
a. feet b. teeth c. heels
3. Pig was ____________.
a. surprised b. happy c. sick
3. Grammar
Card 14
1. Read and
translate the text
The Bees and the
Drones
Some bees made honey in a hive, and some
drones tried to steal it. A wasp came by. “Help!” cried the bees. “Please tell
these drones not to steal this honey.” “We aren’t stealing it,” said the
drones. “We made it.” “I will test you,” said the wasp. “Let me see you both
make honey.” The bees were ready. They made honey. The lazy drones sat still.
They had never made honey. They had played instead. The wasp nodded his head
and sent the drones away. 2. Circle the correct answer.
1. The ___________ had made the honey.
a. drones b. bees c. wasp
2. The drones were trying to ______ it.
a. make b. test c. steal
3. The wasp sent the _________ away.
a. bees b. honey c. drones
3. Grammar
Card 15
1. Read and
translate the text
The Silkworm and
the Spider
A silkworm
and a spider were working side by side. The silkworm was spinning silk very
slowly. The spider was spinning her web very fast. “See how quickly I spin,”
said the spider. “You must be the slowest worker in the world.”
“Your words
are true,” said the silkworm, “but my work is worth more than yours. People
love my silk, but they brush your cobwebs away.”
The Silkworm and
the Spider
2. Matching –
Put the correct letter on the line.
__1. The spider
worked a. cobwebs.
__2. People
like b. faster.
__3.
People brush away c. silk.
3.
Grammar
Card 16
1. Read and
translate the text
The Gnat and the
Bull
One day a
bull was wading in a stream. A gnat flew over to him and sat on his horn. “Am I
too heavy for you?” buzzed the gnat. “It is wrong to make you carry someone as
heavy as I. Shall I fly away?”
“Fly or stay
as you like,” said the bull. “I really did not know you were there.”
2. Matching –
Write the correct letter on the line.
__1. The bull was
wading a. on his horns.
__2. The gnat
sat b. light.
__3. The gnat was
very c. heavy
__4. The bull was
very d. in a stream.
3. Grammar
Card 17
1. Read and translate
the text
The Donkey and the
Salt
A donkey was
loaded with heavy bags of salt. As he crossed a bridge, he slipped
and fell into the
stream below. The salt got wet and washed away. The donkey’s load
became lighter,
and this pleased him.
The next day,
he was loaded with bags of sponges. He came to the same stream.
He fell in,
but his load did not get lighter. The sponges soaked up water and
held it. His load
became too heavy to carry.
2. Questions
1. The donkey was
_________.
a.
wise b. fast c. surprised
2. The wet sponges
made the Donkey ___.
a. heavier
b. lighter c. invisible
3. Grammar
Card 18
1. Read and translate
the text
The Mouse in the
Barley Bin
A
farmer kept his barley in a large bin. The bin had a tiny hole in it
One day a hungry mouse found the hole. He was so thin that he was able to slip
in.
The mouse ate and ate until he was fat and happy. Then he tried to leave. But
the
hole
was tiny, and he was too fat.
A weasel was outside.
“How shall I get out,” the mouse asked.
“You must stop eating,” said the weasel. “You were thin when you got in. When
you are thin again, you can get out”
2.
Questions
1.
At the end, the mouse was very ________.
a. thin b. hungry c. fat
2.
What did the mouse need to do to get out?
a. stop eating b. eat more
3.
The weasel was very _________.
a. smart b. confused.
3.
Grammar
Card 19
1. Read and translate
the text
The Hare and the
Hound
A hound
chased a hare up and down. After half an hour, the hound was out of breath. He
gave up the chase.
“What a poor
runner you are!” said his mistress. “Why didn’t you run faster than the hare?”
“It wasn’t a
real race,” said the hound. “The hare was running to save his life. I was only
running to catch my dinner.”
2. Circle the
correct answer.
1. The hound was
out of breath from _____
a.
eating b. singing c. running
2. The hare was
running ________
a. for
fun b. for his life c. for his dinner
3. Grammar
Card 20
1. Read and translate
the text
The Two Frogs
Two frogs
lived in a lake. One summer it was very, very hot. The lake dried up. The
thirsty frogs hopped away to find water.
At last they
found a deep well with a little water at the bottom.
“Let’s jump
in,” said one.
“Now wait!”
cried the other. “This well may dry up too. It is easy to jump down into a
well, but it is not easy to jump out.”
2. Circle the
correct answer.
1. The lake was
_________.
a.
deep b. dry c. thirsty
2. The frogs were
_________.
a.
thirsty b. dry c. deep
3. The well was
_________.
a.
deep b. dry c. thirsty
3. Grammar
Card 21
1. Read and translate
the text
The Mice and the
Cat
A cat was
very quiet and very quick. She killed lots of mice.
One day the
mice got together. “What can we do?” asked the leader. “Each of us must think
of a plan. The one with the best plan wins some cheese.”
One of the
mice spoke up. “Let’s tie a bell to the cat’s neck,” he said. “If we hear her
coming, we can get away.”
His plan was
cheered by most of the mice.
“Do I get the
cheese?” he asked.
“No,” said
the leader. “While we are trying to tie on the bell, the cat will eat us.”
2. Circle the
correct answer.
1. The cat was
___________.
a. lazy
b. slow c. quick
2. The mice made a
___________.
a. pan b.
plan c. bell
3. Grammar
Card 22
1. Read and translate
the text
The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs
One day a goose laid a golden egg.
The man who owned the goose was very happy.”
Each day it laid another golden egg.
“I shall be rich,” said the man.
But he was greedy.
“This goose must be stuffed with
gold,” he said. “I shall cut it open to see.
And he did. But there was no gold
inside.
The goose was just like other geese.
“What a fool I am!” said the man. “I
have killed the goose that laid the golden egg.”
2. Circle the correct answer.
1. At the end the man felt ________.
a. rich b. sad
2. The man was _________.
a. greedy b. giving
3. Grammar
Card 23
1. Read and translate
the text
The Oak and the
Reeds
A huge oak
tree grew by a river. One day there were very high winds, and the tree was
shaken by each blast of the wind.
At last it
broke and fell with a crash. It hit the riverbank below. It lay between some
reeds, which were
bending with the wind.
When the wind
stopped, the tree spoke to the reeds.
“I am bigger
than you are,” said the tree. “Why was I broken by the wind while you
weren’t.”
“We bent till
the wind went by,” said the reeds. “You stayed stiff.”
2. Circle the
correct answer.
1. The oak tree
was too still to _________.
a.
crack b. bend
2. The reeds were
able to ________.
a.
bend b. be stiff
3. Which was
bigger? __________
a. the
oak tree b. the reed
3. Grammar
Card 24
1. Read and translate
the text
The Crow and the
Pitcher
A thirsty
crow came to a pitcher of water. She was sad to find that she wasn’t able to
drink. The water was too low. Her beak did not reach it. She sat on
some pebbles in a
ditch to think.
At last she
lifted the pebble in her beak and dropped it into the pitcher.
Then she dropped
another and another. The water rose higher and higher. At last
it reached the
top, and the thirsty crow drank her fill.
2. Circle the correct
answers.
1. The water in
the pitcher was too _____
a. high
b. low
2. At the end, the
crow was __________
a. sad
b. happy
3. Grammar
Card 25
1. Read and translate
the text
The Bees and the
Drones
Some bees
made honey in a hive, and some drones tried to steal it.
A wasp came
by.
“Help!” cried
the bees. “Please tell these drones not to steal this honey.”
“We aren’t
stealing it,” said the drones.
“We made it.”
“I will test
you,” said the wasp. “Let me see you both make honey.”
The bees were
ready. They made honey.
The lazy
drones sat still. They had never made honey. They had played instead.
The wasp
nodded his head and sent the drones away.
2. Circle the correct answer.
1. The ___________
had made the honey.
a.
drones b. bees. c. wasp
2. The drones were
trying to ______ it.
a.
make b. test. c. steal
3. The wasp sent
the _________ away.
a.
bees b. honey c. drones
3. Grammar
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