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The hare, who could run very fast, thought he was much clever than the tortoise,
who could only slowly and had to carry his house around on his back.
Wait and see. : (°á°ú´Â) µÎ°íºÁ¾ß ÇÑ´Ù
"Wait and see," said the owl.
in sight : ´«¿¡ º¸ÀÌ´Â, ´«À¸·Î º¼ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â °Å¸®¿¡ ÀÖ´Â
He looked behind, but the tortoise was not in sight.
be fond of : like
He was very fond of carrots.
it was no use. : ¼Ò¿ë¾ø´Â ÀÏÀÌ´Ù.
The hare ran as fast as he could but it was no use.
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We are going to read a story about a hare and tortoise.
You already know this story.
Tell me the story the Hare and the Tortoise you know.
This one is a little bit different from yours.
So when you read the story, think about what is different from yours.
Let's read the story.
What did the hare think about the tortoise?( )
The hare thought the tortoise was not clever.
Why did the hare think so? ...etc.
(After reading)
Do you like this story?
Who was in the story?
Where did the story happen?
What happened?
What is different from the story you already know?
What did you learn from the story?
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