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Written and narrated by Will J. Moore

Next. A Simple English Lesson. Fahad’s Goat. A “Never Get Lost” Reading. Written and narrated by Will J. Moore. Next. Next. Fahad’s Goat.

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Written and narrated by Will J. Moore

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  1. Next A Simple English Lesson Fahad’s Goat A “Never Get Lost” Reading Written and narrated by Will J. Moore

  2. Next Next Fahad’s Goat Fahad and his father went to the animal market to buy a goat for Eid. They drove to the market in their small pickup truck. They looked at many goats, black ones, brown ones, white ones and black and white ones. Some had horns and some only had stubs. Some were old and some were young. After talking to many men, Fahad chose a nice brown one that felt fat and strong. It had a good voice too! BAAAAA! They had to bargain with the man because he wanted a high price for this goat. “He’s my best goat!” the man said.

  3. Next Fahad’s Goat Finally, they agreed to a price and they paid the man. Fahad lead the goat back to their truck. As they were guiding the goat up into the back of the truck, the goat gave a loud “BAAAA!” and jumped away from them. It ran back to the man they bought it from. When they caught up to it and tried to catch it, the man said, “Hey! What are you doing?” Fahad’s father explained that as they were loading the goat into their truck, the goat had run away from them and back here to the man. Now, they were trying to catch the goat so they could return home. “How do you know this brown goat is the one you bought?” asked the man.

  4. Next Next Fahad’s Goat “There are many brown goats here. Perhaps this is the one you bought.” He showed them a skinny, scrawny, brown goat that was so old it could hardly stand up. “No, no!” said Fahad. “We paid for that fat, strong one there. I know it is that one, because I can see in his eyes that he knows me, and is afraid.” “No, no” said the man selling the goats. “I would never sell that one. He is my best goat.” “Yes! That is what you told us!” said Fahad. He was beginning to feel cheated. He said, “I bought that goat!” The goat seller said, “Can you prove it?”

  5. Next Fahad’s Goat Fahad had to stop and think. Then he said, “Give me this old goat for five minutes. Father you stay here.” Fahad took the old goat to his truck and let it go. It stood there too tired to move. So Fahad brought the goat back to the man and said, “I took this goat to my truck and let it go. It was too tired to run back here. This is not the goat I bought! That is the one. Now, give me that fat, strong brown goat for five minutes and I will prove that he is the one we bought. Father, you stay here.” Fahad took the strong, fat brown goat to his truck and then let it go.

  6. Next Fahad’s Goat It ran straight back to the goat seller and ran among the other goats, just like the first time, only this time Father was there to see it run among the other goats. “Now,” Fahad said, “this goat ran right back here when I let it go at my truck. So, I know that this is the one I bought. You have tricked people with that goat too many times, and this time you have to let us take it home. No more tricks!” The goat seller was amazed that Fahad had outsmarted him. Fahad’s father was pleased that his son was so clever.

  7. Next Fahad’s Goat They walked back to the truck and this time tied the goat to the truck before leading it up the ramp and into the back. Fahad’s father praised him sincerely. “Fahad, you are a clever boy. I know you will grow up and be a clever man too. I only pray that you will also be a good man and not try to trick people like that goat seller was doing.” Fahad felt himself getting warm all over. He knew he had pleased his father. He said, “We will enjoy eating this goat for Eid I think, father. It has fooled its last customer!”

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