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[이솝우화] The Thief and the Innkeeper (도둑과 여관 주인) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_thief_innkeeper.htm Aesop's Fables: The Thief and the Innkeeper Aesop The Thief and the Innkeeper A THIEF hired a room in a tavern and stayed a while in the hope of stealing something which should enable him to pay his reckoning. When he had waited some days in vain, he saw the Innkeeper dressed in a new and handsome c www.tititudorancea.com.. 2021. 12. 8.
[이솝우화] The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow (독수리와 고양이와 암멧돼지) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_eagle_cat_wild_sow.htm Aesop's Fables: The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow Aesop The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow AN EAGLE made her nest at the top of a lofty oak; a Cat, having found a convenient hole, moved into the middle of the trunk; and a Wild Sow, with her young, took shelter in a hollow at its foot. The Cat cunningly www.tititud.. 2021. 12. 7.
[이솝우화] The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass (사자와 여우와 당나귀) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_lion_fox_ass.htm Aesop's Fables: The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass Aesop The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass THE LION, the Fox and the Ass entered into an agreement to assist each other in the chase. Having secured a large booty, the Lion on their return from the forest asked the Ass to allot his due portion to each of the thr www.tititudorancea.com.. 2021. 11. 26.
[이솝우화] The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock (새 사냥꾼과 자고새와 수탉) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_birdcatcher_partridge_and_cock.htm Aesop's Fables: The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock A BIRDCATCHER was about to sit down to a dinner of herbs when a friend unexpectedly came in. The bird-trap was quite empty, as he had caught nothing, and he had to kill a pied Partridge, which he had ta.. 2021. 11. 25.
[이솝우화] The Fox and the Woodcutter (여우와 나무꾼) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_fox_and_woodcutter.htm Aesop's Fables: The Fox and the Woodcutter Aesop The Fox and the Woodcutter A FOX, running before the hounds, came across a Woodcutter felling an oak and begged him to show him a safe hiding-place. The Woodcutter advised him to take shelter in his own hut, so the Fox crept in and hid himself in a c www.tititudorancea.c.. 2021. 11. 23.
[이솝우화] The Ass and His Masters (당나귀와 그 주인들) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_ass_and_his_masters.htm Aesop's Fables: The Ass and His Masters Aesop The Ass and His Masters AN ASS, belonging to an herb-seller who gave him too little food and too much work made a petition to Jupiter to be released from his present service and provided with another master. Jupiter, after warning him that he would r www.tititudorancea.com.. 2021. 11. 18.
[이솝우화] The Old Hound (늙은 사냥개) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesop_old_hound.htm Aesop's Fables: The Old Hound Aesop The Old Hound A HOUND, who in the days of his youth and strength had never yielded to any beast of the forest, encountered in his old age a boar in the chase. He seized him boldly by the ear, but could not retain his hold because of the decay of his www.tititudorancea.com 단어장 yield : 굴복하다 encounter :.. 2021. 11. 15.
[이솝우화] The Mice and the Weasels (생쥐와 족제비) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_mice_and_weasels.htm Aesop's Fables: The Mice and the Weasels Aesop The Mice and the Weasels THE WEASELS and the Mice waged a perpetual war with each other, in which much blood was shed. The Weasels were always the victors. The Mice thought that the cause of their frequent defeats was that they had no leaders set apa www.tititudorancea.com 단.. 2021. 11. 10.
[이솝우화] The Lion and the Dolphin (사자와 돌고래) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_lion_and_dolphin.htm Aesop's Fables: The Lion and the Dolphin Aesop The Lion and the Dolphin A LION roaming by the seashore saw a Dolphin lift up its head out of the waves, and suggested that they contract an alliance, saying that of all the animals they ought to be the best friends, since the one was the king of bea www.tititudorancea.com 단.. 2021. 11. 7.
[이솝우화] The Wild Ass and the Lion (야생 당나귀와 사자) 1. 원서읽기https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_wild_ass_lion.htm Aesop's Fables: The Wild Ass and the LionAesop The Wild Ass and the Lion A WILD ASS and a Lion entered into an alliance so that they might capture the beasts of the forest with greater ease. The Lion agreed to assist the Wild Ass with his strength, while the Wild Ass gave the Lion the benefit ofwww.tititudorancea.com 단어장alli.. 2021. 11. 6.
[이솝우화] The Stag in the Ox-Stall (소 외양간에 들어온 수사슴) 1. 원서읽기 https://fairytalez.com/stag-in-the-ox-stall/ The Stag in the Ox-Stall | Aesop's Fables Read The Stag in the Ox-Stall and other Greek fairy tales on Fairytalez.com, Reading time: 1 min, fairytalez.com 단어장 stag : 수사슴 lair : (야생동물의) 집, 굴 refuge : 피난처, 은신처 stall : 마구간, 외양간, (마구간의) 칸막이, 한 구획, 마구간에 넣다 vacant : 비어있는 induce : 설득하다, 권유하다 herdsmen : 목동, 가축의 소유주 for the present : 현재로서는, 당분간은 attend.. 2021. 10. 26.
[이솝우화] The Two Dogs (두 마리의 개) 1. 원서읽기 https://www.tititudorancea.com/z/aesops_fables_two_dogs.htm Aesop's Fables: The Two Dogs Aesop The Two Dogs A MAN had two dogs: a Hound, trained to assist him in his sports, and a Housedog, taught to watch the house. When he returned home after a good day's sport, he always gave the Housedog a large share of his spoil. The Hound, feeling much www.tititudorancea.com 단어장 train : 교육(훈련) 시키다.. 2021. 10. 25.
[이솝우화] The Huntsman and the Fisherman (사냥꾼과 어부) 1. 네이버 오디오클립 https://audioclip.naver.com/channels/208/clips/30 28. The Huntsman and the Fisherman (by 재능방송TV) Abstain and enjoy. 때로는 즐거움을 얻기 위해 절제가 필요하다. audioclip.naver.com 단어장 strike up a conversation : 이야기를 꺼내다 in ages : 오랫동안 intrigue : 흥미(호기심)를 불러 일으키다 2021. 10. 24.
[이솝우화] The Frog And The Mouse (개구리와 생쥐) 1. 원서읽기 https://americanliterature.com/author/aesop/short-story/the-frog-and-the-mouse The Frog And The Mouse americanliterature.com 단어장 pond : 연못 bank : 둑, 제방, 기슭 coax : 구슬리다, 달래다 anxious : 염려하는, 불안해 하는, 열망하는 companion : 친구, 동료 treacherous : 기만적인, 신뢰할 수 없는 hawk : 매 swoop : 급강하하다, (위에서) 내려덮치다 dangle : (달랑) 매달리다 2. 네이버 오디오클립 https://audioclip.naver.com/channels/208/clips/29 27. The Mouse, the Fro.. 2021. 10. 20.
[이솝우화] The Father and his Two Daughters (아버지와 두 딸) 1. 네이버 오디오클립 https://audioclip.naver.com/channels/208/clips/28 26. The Father and his Two Daughters (by 재능방송TV) You cannot please everyone. 모든 사람들을 만족시킬 수는 없다. audioclip.naver.com 단어장 gardener : 정원사, 채소 재배 농부 opposite : 반대의, 맞은편의 cultivate : 경작하다, 재배하다 cooperate : 협력하다, 협조하다 ingredient : 재료, 성분 2021. 10. 19.
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