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[The Wisdom of Fables: Lessons in Persistence and Contentment]-[Episode 32 - Learning English with Fables]

Learn Everyday English · B1 · 2021-05-10

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📋 Summary

Exploring the Timeless Wisdom of Aesop's Fables

In this episode of Learn Every Day English, the host delves into the genre of fables—specifically focusing on the famous Aesop’s Fables. A fable is defined as a short story, typically featuring animals as characters, designed to convey a "moral." A moral is described as a lesson concerning what is right or how one should behave in life. The host emphasizes that these stories are excellent tools for learning both English and valuable life principles.

The Hare and the Tortoise: The Power of Consistency

The first story shared is the classic tale of The Hare and the Tortoise. The host clarifies the vocabulary: a "hare" is a type of large rabbit, and a "tortoise" is a land-dwelling turtle.

In the story, the hare is "making fun of" (teasing) the tortoise for being slow, eventually challenging him to a race. The hare, feeling overconfident, stops to take a nap, assuming he will easily win. Meanwhile, the tortoise remains "slow but steadily" moving toward the goal. Ultimately, the hare cannot "overtake" the tortoise in time, and the tortoise wins.

The Moral: Consistency Over Speed

The host points out that the moral is, "the race is not always to the swiftest." This serves as a profound metaphor for language learning. The host advises listeners that it is better to be "consistent and persistent," doing a little bit every day, rather than attempting to learn everything at once and then stopping for long periods. Moving at a "constant pace" is the key to long-term success.

The Dog and His Reflection: The Dangers of Greed

The second fable is The Dog and His Reflection. In this story, a dog is carrying a prize bone home when he crosses a "footbridge"—a bridge for people to walk across. Looking into the "quiet water," he sees his own reflection but, being a "greedy dog," he mistakes it for another dog with a much larger bone.

Instead of thinking logically, the dog "sprang at" (jumped at) the reflection, dropping his own bone into the river. He is forced to swim for "dear life" to reach the shore, ultimately losing his original prize and ending up with nothing.

The Moral: The Folly of Greed

The lesson here is that it is "foolish to be greedy." The host explains that one should be "satisfied with what you have" rather than coveting what belongs to others. Greed often leads to losing the very things we currently possess.

Conclusion

By examining these fables, the host provides a dual benefit: improving English vocabulary—such as understanding terms like "mocking laugh," "amused," and "scramble out"—and internalizing moral lessons. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to remain consistent in their studies, mirroring the tortoise’s steady approach to achieve their goals.

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I'm going to get going and jump right in to today's episode.
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I'm going to give you a definition of what a fable is.
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I'm going to read the fable through once without stopping.
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If he had stopped to think, he would have known better.
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And remember to be consistent and persistent and don't give up.
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without further ado
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jump right in
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conveys a moral
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make fun of
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out of sight
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📖 Transcript

Hey, hello and welcome to this episode of Learn Every Day English, your roadway to English proficiency.
Here we're in the studio today and I'm going to have an interesting and a little bit different episode for you.
I'm recording this on my video camera, but it's also going to be used for the Learn Every Day English podcast.
So those of you listening on the podcast, remember this is being recorded on a video.
I'm going to use the video as the audio.
So welcome everybody if you're listening on the podcast or watching this on the Learn Every Day English YouTube channel.

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