Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Unit 8: Indian Folktales (Part 2)

Title of Singaporean folktale:
Characters in the story:
Introduction of the story:
Problem/s in the story:Solution/s to the problem/s in the story:
Conclusion of the story:
What is the moral of your Singaporean folktale?
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Title: The tiger and the wolf .

There was a tiger in a forest. The tiger was a very kind and on the other hand, the wolf , was a greedy wolf that always steal other people's food and belongings. One day , the tiger caught the wolf stealing someone's food.

He went there and talked to the wolf:" Why are you stealing other people's food?""I stealed food because I am not a good hunter!" The wolf reply.The tiger told the wolf that stealing is not the way to live.The best way is to , work hard for it and you will get it. The wolf listened and try what the tiger had said. He went to the forest and look really really hard in the forest. He searched tree by tree. Finally , he found an apple. He shared the apple with the tiger.

The moral of the story is , to work hard and you will be rewarded


3 comments:

Brendan Chan said...

Oh friend,
why do you keep having mistakes?
This time you have two close inverted commas you know?

Anonymous said...

Hi WeiJian ,

I think Brendan is right . I hope you will Change ...

And i also agreed with you that we must work hard for it and we will be rewarded :)

Regards , Chloe :D

Malcolm ong said...

It should not be stealed.The right one steal.