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Enjoy listening, reading, and vocabulary practice through popular fables!
The Frogs and the Ox one of Aesop’s Fables. It is in the public domain.
https://www.read.gov/aesop/002.html
The moral of the story: Do not attempt the impossible.
(This is what is stated on Read.gov. I might suggest a different moral about the dangers of trying to compare ourselves with others.)
KEY VOCABULARY:
reed (n.) = a tall plant that grows in water
puff up (phrasal verb) = to become bigger by filling with air
declare (v.) = say something is true
burst (v.) = suddenly break open
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ABOUT ME:
Former classroom teacher. Published author. Conference presenter. Online instructor. I've been online since 2007, posting videos for students, blogging for teachers, and providing different forms of language support. My goal is to make language studies enjoyable and productive. Learn to communicate confidently and effectively in English. For more info and resources, visit www.englishwithjennifer.com.
TEACHERS:
Visit my ELT blog for tips and activity handouts. https://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/
Related post:
https://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/2025/04/18/tesol-2025-highlight-a-fresh-approach-to-vocabulary-in-context/
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Enjoy listening, reading, and vocabulary practice through popular fables!
The Frogs and the Ox one of Aesop’s Fables. It is in the public domain.
https://www.read.gov/aesop/002.html
The moral of the story: Do not attempt the impossible.
(This is what is stated on Read.gov. I might suggest a different moral about the dangers of trying to compare ourselves with others.)
KEY VOCABULARY:
reed (n.) = a tall plant that grows in water
puff up (phrasal verb) = to become bigger by filling with air
declare (v.) = say something is true
burst (v.) = suddenly break open
What ongoing forms of support do I offer language learners?
????????Boost your English right here for only $1/month!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEKXieT70wByfvZwP1CxdPQ/join
Try membership on YouTube.
???? YT members have access to exclusive posts on the community tab
???? Custom audio GIFs for chat apps https://emojam.app.link/dl
???? Access to a member-only archive of recorded livestreams (13+ hours)
???? Loyalty badges and custom emojis here on my YT channel
ABOUT ME:
Former classroom teacher. Published author. Conference presenter. Online instructor. I've been online since 2007, posting videos for students, blogging for teachers, and providing different forms of language support. My goal is to make language studies enjoyable and productive. Learn to communicate confidently and effectively in English. For more info and resources, visit www.englishwithjennifer.com.
TEACHERS:
Visit my ELT blog for tips and activity handouts. https://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/
Related post:
https://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/2025/04/18/tesol-2025-highlight-a-fresh-approach-to-vocabulary-in-context/
keywords,
aesop's fables
vocabulary
The Frogs and the Ox
jenniferesl
JenniferESL
Jennifer Lebedev, ingles
anglais
ingles
английский
اللغة الإنكليز
American English
Happy Studies
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