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The Oxen and the Axletrees by Aesop for ESL Students

The Oxen and the Axletrees by Aesop for ESL students with a video, vocabulary practice in real context and questions for discussion The Oxen and the Axletrees is now in the public domain available on Gutenberg Project. Video of the Oxen and the Axletrees https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfKpe_EmiFs The Oxen and the Axletrees A pair of oxen were drawing a heavily loaded wagon along the highway, and, as they tugged and strained at the yoke, the axletrees creaked and groaned terribly. This was too much for the oxen, who turned round indignantly and said, "Hullo, you there! Why do you make such a ...

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2 thoughts on “The Oxen and the Axletrees by Aesop for ESL Students”

  1. The main idea is that when one part of a team or system is overloaded, it can hurt everyone involved. It reminds us to be considerate of others and to work together fairly so that no one gets overwhelmed.

    • The fable of the Oxen and the Axletrees serves as a powerful reminder about the importance of equitable teamwork. By illustrating how the complaining axletrees ultimately suffer alongside the overburdened oxen, the story effectively conveys the interconnectedness of a system. It highlights the detrimental consequences of ignoring the strain placed on any single component, emphasizing that true efficiency and success depend on mutual consideration and a balanced distribution of effort.

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