The Mischievous Dog from Aesop’s Fables with Video

The Mischievous Dog from Aesop's Fables with video and podcast for ESL students

The Mischievous Dog is one of the popular Aesop’s fables for ESL students to enjoy learning English with. You can also watch its corresponding video tutorial or podcast inside this lesson to improve your reading comprehension, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Source of story: Gutenberg Project at www.gutenberg.org Video of The Mischievous Dog Watch this video on YouTube.…

The Horse and the Ass from Aesop + Flashcards

The Horse and the Ass from Aesop's fable with vocabulary practice

The Horse and the Ass is an English short story or fable adopted from Aesop’s fables with podcast and vocabulary practice in context. Improve your listening comprehension by listening to the podcast and enrich your vocabulary in real context with illustrations and images. Source of story: Gutenberg Project at www.gutenberg.org The Horse and the Ass A…

Bumptious 601 Words You Need to Know

Bumptious 601 Words You Need to Know at LELB Society

Bumptious 601 Words You Need to Know /ˈbʌmp.ʃəs/ (adj) Definition self-important and overconfident, arrogant, megalomaniac, conceited, pompous, self-assertive, self-satisfied, pushy, bossy, bombastic, brash, egotistical, officious, smug, full of yourself, haughty, overbearing, prideful, cocky Example Pride is often driven by poor self-worth and shame. We feel so badly about ourselves that we compensate by feeling superior…

The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle – English Fairy Tale

The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle – An English fairy tale from Aesop’s Fables with a podcast and a list of important vocabulary and expressions to improve your English Source: Gutenberg Project at www.gutenberg.org Watch this video on YouTube. Two game cocks were fiercely fighting for the mastery of the farmyard. One at last put…

Get Down off a High Horse 1100 Words You Need

Get down off a high horse 1100 words you need to know week 24 day 1 at LELB Society with flashcards for GRE, IELTS & TOEFL

Get down off a high horse Get down off a high horse to act like an ordinary person, to stop being arrogant or haughty, to stop disregarding people around you, act modestly or humbly, stop belittling others, stop being condescending, eat humble pie When we now say that people are on their high horse we…

The Hare & the Tortoise – Learn English with Fairy Tales

The Hare and the tortoise as a great short story to practice English with podcast and flashcards at LELB Society

The Hare & the Tortoise The Hare & the Tortoise A Hare was making fun of the Tortoise one day for being so slow. Watch this video on YouTube. “Do you ever get anywhere?” he asked with a mocking laugh. “Yes,” replied the Tortoise, “and I get there sooner than you think. I’ll run you…