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Guide 2 English


RIDDLES



I have four legs.
I live in Africa.
I am big and gray.
I live in the river.
I live in Africa.
I am big and gray.
I live in the river.
I can swim.
I can´t fly.
I eat fish.
I am a bird.
I can´t fly.
I eat fish.
I am a bird.
Hippo
Penguin


TONGUE TWISTER


Fresh fried fish,
Fish fresh fried,
Fried fish fresh,
Fish fried fresh.
Fish fresh fried,
Fried fish fresh,
Fish fried fresh.

Betty Botter bought some butter
But she said the butter´s bitter,
"If I put it in my batter
It will make my batter bitter".
But she said the butter´s bitter,
"If I put it in my batter
It will make my batter bitter".


JOKES
Why do bananas have to put on sunscreen before they go to the beach?
Because they might peel!
Because they might peel!
Teacher: Why are you late?
Student: There was a man who lost a hundred dollar bill.
Teacher: That's nice. Were you helping him look for it?
Student: No. I was standing on it
Student: There was a man who lost a hundred dollar bill.
Teacher: That's nice. Were you helping him look for it?
Student: No. I was standing on it







FABLE
A Fox one day spied a beautiful bunch of ripe grapes hanging from a vine trained along the branches of a tree. The grapes seemed ready to burst with juice, and the Fox's mouth watered as he gazed longingly at them.
The bunch hung from a high branch, and the Fox had to jump for it. The first time he jumped he missed it by a long way. So he walked off a short distance and took a running leap at it, only to fall short once more. Again and again he tried, but in vain.
Now he sat down and looked at the grapes in disgust.
- What a fool I am, he said. Here I am wearing myself out to get a bunch of sour grapes that are not worth gaping for.
And off he walked very, very scornfully.
Moral of the fable: There are many who pretend to despise and belittle that which is beyond their reach.
The bunch hung from a high branch, and the Fox had to jump for it. The first time he jumped he missed it by a long way. So he walked off a short distance and took a running leap at it, only to fall short once more. Again and again he tried, but in vain.
Now he sat down and looked at the grapes in disgust.
- What a fool I am, he said. Here I am wearing myself out to get a bunch of sour grapes that are not worth gaping for.
And off he walked very, very scornfully.
Moral of the fable: There are many who pretend to despise and belittle that which is beyond their reach.





Authors:

Alejandra Sofía Aguilar Hernández #2-JOKES
Johanna Angélica Erazo Medrano #11-FABLE
Fiorella Nicole Salgado González #26-RIDDLES AND TONGUE TWISTERS
Johanna Angélica Erazo Medrano #11-FABLE
Fiorella Nicole Salgado González #26-RIDDLES AND TONGUE TWISTERS
