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Dialogue :
Aesop's fables
dialogue 1
Jingjing: Mark, we're ______ summer already. Anything new?
Mark: I just started______. We had the first______ the day before ______.
Jingjing: Oh really? What ______ are you______?
Mark: The course is part of ______: short stories and______. We're doing Aesop's______.
Jingjing: Let's see: Aesop was a ______ ______ who was once______. His stories include the Tortoise and the Hare, and the Boy ______.
Mark: You got it. ______ is ______ about the ______ person. So, it's hard to ______ if one ______ actually wrote ______stories.
Jingjing: And stories weren't really ______, where they? I mean, people just ______ stories ______ through______.
Mark: That's right. Long stories were written as______ with ______. Shorter ones were______ enough to remember.
Jingjing: I remember hearing ______ about ______. He was in the ______ and picked the heaviest ______ for a long______. People thought he was ______.
Mark: Oh, I've heard that one. The backpack______ to be the______ bag. So, after his ______, he had very______ to carry.
Jingjing: That's ______ I heard it. We had to______ about it in school.
Mark: Ha ha, me too. I think it was the ______.
Jingjing: I can only______ a few of Aesop's fables, though. Like the two I ______, and just ______ of others.
Mark: When I was ______ for the course, I found a ______. I'm not even sure it's ______; but there were close to a ______ stories, all ______ Aesop.
Jingjing: Well, that's a ______ list. When you______ from your ______, you'll have to ______ that I might not have ______ before.
Mark: OK. I'll get______ and think over which story you're______ to have heard before.
Jingjing: Great. See you______.
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Mark, did you think of a______ to______ from Aesop?
Mark: Yeah, I ______ you haven't heard this one: ______.
Jingjing: ______. I don't think I've heard that one. How______?
Mark: Well, there's this donkey, ______ by a merchant from the ______ to a city ______ where the merchant can ______.
Jingjing: So, the donkey's ______ a load of salt a long way. ______ so far.
Mark: So, it's a______ for the merchant and his donkey. And every time, they have to______ that has no ______.
Jingjing: Is there a part that's______ enough for them to ______?
Mark: There's a ______, which is ______ and mostly ______.
Jingjing: So, does anything ______in this story?
Mark: I'm ______, if you'll let me. The donkey______ in the water one ______. And_______.
Jingjing: It ______, you mean.
Mark: Yes, and the donkey's not only______but also pretty______ that his load______ because of the ______.
Jingjing: So, let me guess, next time, the donkey______ in the same river, but ______.
Mark: That's______. But the merchant takes him back to the ______ and puts ______ on the donkey's back.
Jingjing: Oh, so when the donkey falls in the water______, the ______ ______a lot of water.
Mark: That's the______. The donkey's load got ______.
Jingjing: I ______what the merchant did______ after his donkey fell ______.
Mark: ______. Anyway, you get ______of the story, right?
Jingjing: Sure, it's ______ like this: the same______ doesn't ______ every time.
Mark: That's right. Hope you______!
new words and phrases
fable:
oral tradition:
meter:
folk tale:
trek:
out of his head:
You got me.:
outcome:
That's beside the point:
moral: