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Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling: Baca Juga
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling: Baca Juga
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling: Baca Juga
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!
Dongeng Bahasa Inggris #1: The Ugly Duckling
A duck sat atop its eggs. They hatched one by one and soon, there were six yellow-
feathered ducklings chirping excitedly.
The last egg took longer to hatch and from it emerged a strange-looking duckling with
grey feathers. Everybody thought the grey duckling was ugly, including its own
mother.
The dejected duckling ran away and lived alone in a swamp until the winter came.
Seeing the duckling starving in winter, a farmer took pity on it and gave it food and
shelter.
However, the duckling was afraid of the farmer’s noisy children and fled to a cave by
a frozen lake.
When spring came, a flock of beautiful swans descended on the lake. The duckling,
who was now fully grown but lonely, approached the swans fully expecting to be
rejected.
To its surprise, the swans welcomed him. He saw his reflection in the water and
realized that he wasn’t an ugly duckling anymore, but a beautiful swan.
It joined the flock and flew off with his new family.
Once, he did a good deed for someone and a Greek god appeared before him, saying
that he will be granted his heart’s desire for doing so.
Midas wished that everything he touched should turn into gold instantly. The god
granted his wish.
Midas was excited and went about touching random objects, turning them into gold.
He was starving and dismayed that he could not eat. Seeing him troubled, his loving
daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold.
Midas was horrified. He regretted asking for the golden touch and realized that he
had been greedy and that gold was not the most precious thing in the world.
The god took pity on him and asked him to take a dip in the river by his palace, fill a
pitcher with water from the river, and sprinkle it on all the things he wanted to
change back.
He followed the instructions and changed his daughter back to normal. He was very
happy to get his beloved daughter back and stopped being greedy from that moment
on.
There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the
basket and ate his fill of corn.
However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and
more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through
the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he
had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and
overeating.
The grasshopper laughed at the ants and told them that they should enjoy the summer.
The ants told the grasshopper that he should store food for the winter or he will starve
when everything is frozen.
When winter comes, the ants were in their nest, resting and surviving on the food that
they had stored. The grasshopper came to their door, hungry and cold.
He begged the ants for food and says he realized the error of his ways. The ants
shared their food with him and made him promise to work hard next summer to
gather and store food.
Every villager knew of the menace and was always ready to come to the aid of anyone
who had a problem with the wolf. But the boy overlooked the helpful nature of the
villagers, and ridiculed them.
For his amusement, he brought out the villagers, three times, by crying out for help,
saying “Wolf! Wolf!”.
The ever-vigilant villagers immediately came to help him, only to find the shepherd
boy having a hearty laugh. They were naturally upset when he laughed at them for
getting fooled.
One day, however, a wolf actually came and started killing his sheep. This time, when
he cried for help, none of the villagers came to his aid as they thought he was playing
a prank on them again.
Dari ke lima dongeng Bahasa Inggris singkat di atas, mana yang kira-kira bisa
menjadi favorit si kecil?
Selain dengan media dongeng untuk meningkatkan kemampuan Bahasa Inggris, orang
tua juga bisa mulai untuk belajar secara online melalui program WSE GO (Wall Street
English Goes Online) agar kalian juga bisa lebih memahami dongeng yang dibaca.
Waktu belajar yang fleksibel juga bisa disesuaikan dengan jadwal yang super sibuk,
lho!
Kamu bisa memulai juga dengan mengetaui level Bahasa Inggris kamu. Yuk, isi kuis
di bawah ini agar tahu tingkat Bahasa Inggris kamu!