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This activity helps develop critical thinking and moral understanding through Aesop's Fable of Ant and Grasshopper. Participants listen to the story, identify themes, and practice empathy towards characters. By engaging with the text, learners enhance comprehension skills and reflect on the consequences of actions. Through discussion, they explore the importance of preparation and hard work over procrastination and frivolity. This interactive session fosters creativity and empathy while imparting valuable life lessons from classic literature.
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1) Which of these words are you going to find in the text? Summer violin silly store autumn full attentive naughty lazy hungry angry supper
2) Listen to Part 1 of the story. What will be next? Choose: • The Ant is going to dance with the Grasshopper. • The Ant is going to continue his work. • The Ant is going to learn how to play the violin.
3) Read part 2 of the story. “I must store food for the winter”, said the Ant, “and you must do the same.” “Don’t worry about winter, it’s still very far away”, said the Grasshopper. He was laughing at the Ant. But the Ant didn’t listen and continued his work. When the winter came, the hungry Grasshopper went to the Ant’s house and asked for something to eat.
4) Listen to the text one more time and check exercise 1. Summer hungry violin supper store lazy
5) Listen to the story one more time and try to restore the fable.
Aesop's Fables. An Ant and a Grasshopper. • One summer's day, a merry Grasshopper was dancing, singing and playing his violin. He saw an Ant. The ant was carrying a heavy crumb. He was making the store for the winter.“Come and sing with me! Don’t work so hard”, said the Grasshopper “Let’s have fun together.” • “I must store food for the winter”, said the Ant, “and you must do the same.”“Don’t worry about winter, it’s still very far away”, said the Grasshopper. He was laughing at the Ant. But the Ant didn’t listen and continued his work.When the winter came, the hungry Grasshopper went to the Ant’s house and asked for something to eat. • “You didn’t work hard in summer. You were lazy”, said the Ant. “I’m afraid you will have to go to bed without supper,” and he closed the door.