Aesop’s fables index

These storiesYou reading stories in books (Sp: una historia). and poemsA piece of writing that uses rhyme and rhythm 📜. are for all ages1. How old you are (Sp: la edad). 2. Something that is very slow ‘takes ages’.. They are adaptedTo change something to make it better for a particular person or situation. for English1. Something from England. 2. The language (with capital E) level1. The amount, for example, the level of water in a glass. 2. A floor in a building. A2. You shouldYou must do something. You should do it (Sp: deberia). knowThis is an apple. You know that it is an apple. That is Peter. You know Peter (Sp: conocer; saber). the past tenseGrammar about verbs. You are talking about things which happened before today..
Aesop’s fables
The fables are listed1. You write down everything you have to do or buy to remember it. 2. You put things in an order. from the most simpleVery easy or plain (Sp: sencillo). to the most complexSomething that has many different parts, so it is hard to understand.:

This version1. You make something a few different times. 2. The same thing, but a little different. of Aesop’s fables is loosely1. Not tight. A bit big. 2. Not close. based Select Fables of Æsop and others (2019) by Thomas Bewick with contributions from Oliver Goldsmith (Edwin Pearson). It is available1. Something that can be used. 2. Someone who is not busy. from the Gutenberg library (https://www.gutenberg.org/files/60874/60874-h/60874-h.htm).
The owl and the pussycat
The owl and the pussycat was writtenYou put words on paper (Sp: escribir). by Edward Lear and firstOrdinal number for 1: first, second, third, fourth (Sp: el primero) 🥇. publishedTo make some writing public. in 1871.
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Purpuro providesYou give (or lend) someone something that they need. storiesYou are reading a story (Sp: una historia). for English1. Something from England. 2. The language (with capital E) learnersYou don’t understand X. You work hard and then you do understand X. You learn X (Sp: aprender).. There are original1. In the beginning. 2. New. storiesYou are reading a story (Sp: una historia). and versions1. You make something a few different times. 2. The same thing, but a little different. of well-known classic1. Old-fashioned, highly respected art. storiesYou are reading a story (Sp: una historia).. Other storiesYou are reading a story (Sp: una historia). are also being developed1. To become better at something. 2. To create. Follow the linksOn a computer, you click on this to go to another page. from the home page to startTo begin. When you do something for the first time, you start it (Sp: empezar). at the easiestX is easy. Y is easier. But Z is very easy. It is the easiest (Sp: lo más facil). and endX stops or finishes = X ends (Sp: terminar). at the hardest1. Difficult (Sp: difícil). 2. Firm. (Sp: duro). 3. A lot (Sp: mucho)..

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The original1. In the beginning. 2. New. storyYou are reading a story (Sp: una historia). is a thrillerAn exciting and mysterious story with an environmentalThe world around us. messageSome information that you need to give to someone (Sp: el mensaje)..

The books get harder1. Difficult (Sp: difícil). 2. Firm. (Sp: duro). 3. A lot (Sp: mucho).. The firstOrdinal number for 1: first, second, third, fourth (Sp: el primero). book startsTo begin. When you do something for the first time, you start it (Sp: empezar). at English1. Something from England. 2. The language (with capital E) level1. The amount, for example, the level of water in a glass. 2. A floor in a building. A2. You shouldYou must do something. You should do it (Sp: deberia). knowThis is an apple. You know that it is an apple. That is Peter. You know Peter (Sp: conocer; saber). the past tenseGrammar about verbs. You are talking about things which happened before today..

The books are written for older children and families. The books slowly become1. Sam went swimming. The water made Sam wet. Same became wet. 2. Happen. scarySomething that is frightening., but they are not as scarySomething that is frightening. as Harry Potter!)

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Purpuro pagesBooks have them. They are covered with writing or drawing (Sp: la pagina). work1. A machine that does something correctly (Sp: funcionar). 2. You do it to get money (Sp: trabajar). on laptop and desktop computersA machine for using the internet and many other things.. On the phoneA phone that you carry. (Sp: el teléfono movil, el cellular), you may find that some of picturesAn image, drawing or painting (Sp: un imagen). work best on the wide (landscape) screenThe part of a computer that you look at., rather than the narrow (portrait) screenThe part of a computer that you look at..

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Join1. Different things are put together 🔗 . 2. To become a member. my Patreon for accessYou can get into something. to the interactiveOn computers you can do things that you can’t do in books. websiteA place on the internet (Sp: el sitio web) 👩🏽‍💻 🌐. with definitionsYou give the meaning of one word in other words., grammarThe rules of a language. exercisesYou practise doing something., imagesA picture and more.

RecommendedSomething that you believe is important, so you tell other people about it. for English1. Something from England 🇬🇧. 2. The language (with capital E) learnersYou don’t understand X. You work hard and then you do understand X. You learn X (Sp: aprender)..

Please waitYou stay until something happens. You wait for it (Sp: esperar). for the start of a new monthFour weeks = one month (30 days) (Sp: el mes) 🗓️. to join1. Different things are put together 🔗 . 2. To become a member..
See an exampleOne cat is like all other cats. The cat is an example of all cats. of a Patreon memberYou belong to a club or organisation. pageBooks have them. They are covered with writing or drawing (Sp: la pagina). here.

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LearningYou don’t understand X. You work hard and then you do understand X. You learn X (Sp: aprender). shouldYou must do something. You should do it (Sp: deberia). be beautifulSomething is beautiful if it looks very nice (Sp: hermoso)..
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