Sunday, September 7, 2008

The Tortoise and the Hare




A hare was always making fun of a tortoise for his slow manner. One day, the tortoise challenged the hare to a race, and the hare quickly agreed.

They began, and soon the hare left the tortoise way behind. Midway through the race, though, she became bored and began to snack on some tasty grass. The noonday sun was high in the sky, and the hare grew quite warm. Seeing she was far ahead, she found a shady spot and went to sleep, thinking she could always catch up to the tortoise.

Meanwhile, the tortoise plugged along in his slow way, passing and then overtaking the sleeping hare.

The hare overslept and awoke from her nap realizing that the tortoise had passed her by. She then took off at full speed; but even though she ran as fast as she could, she could not catch up, and the tortoise reached the finish line first and won.

The moral of this story is this: Slow and steady wins the race.








VOCABULARY

1. “ to make fun of “ (in Paragraph I) means (a) to have a lot of fun (b) to tease (c) to make a joke

2. The tortoise challenged the hare to race with him.
He said, (a) “I want you to eat lunch with me.”
(b) “I want to eat you.”
(c) “Let’s see who is the fastest runner.”

3. “midway” means (a) in the middle of the road (b) in the middle of the race (c) middle age

4. “to snack” means (a) to eat something between meals (b) to get sick after eating (c) to eat a snake

5. In paragraph 2 where it says “grew quite warm,” what is a synonym for “quite”? _____________________________

6. What does “grew” mean in the verb phrase “grew quite warm”? _______________________________________

7. “shady” means (a) sunshine (b) dirty (c) not in the sun

8. What’s a synonym for “spot” in the phrase “a shady spot”? ________________________________________

9. “catch up” means (a) a tomato sauce we use on hamburgers (b) to sing with other people
(c) when someone is no longer behind or later than others

10. In paragraph 3, “meanwhile” means (a) at the same time something else is happening (b) the definition or meaning
(c) many things

11. “The tortoise plugged along in his slow way.” means (a) stopped along the way (b) kept going slowly
(c) went back to the beginning slowly

12 “overtaking” means (a) talking it over (b) jumping and hopping (c) going past

13. In paragraph 4, “to oversleep” means (a) to sleep over at someone’s house (b) to pull blankets over your head
(c) to sleep past the time you’re supposed to get up

14. What does this sentence mean? “She took off at full speed.”
(a) She ran as fast as she could. (b) She ate until she was full. (c) She took off all her clothes.

GRAMMAR
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26. “quickly” is an adverb. “quick” is an adjective
Write two sentences using both words. _________________________________________________
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27. “quite” is another word for “very” or “really” and is used with an adjective. For example, “I feel quite tired.”
Write your own sentence using “quite.” _____________________________________________________

28. “as fast as” is a way to use an adjective to compare two things or people or ideas that are the same.
For example, She is as tall as I. This means we are the same height.
He is as bad at English as I am. This means his Engish is the same as mine.
Her building is as big as mine. Both buildings are the same size.

You write a sentence using “as (adjective) as” ________________________________________________







CONVERSATION

1. Who are the main characters in this story? ________________________________________________
2. Who was behind? Why? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. What did the tortoise win? ______________________________________________________________
4. Please explain what “Slow and steady wins the race” means?



5. Can you give a personal example when this statement was true for you or for someone you know?


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