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文学作为一种艺术形式,对于 儿童 可以发挥巨大的治疗作用。 故事 是儿童最为喜闻乐见的形式,以 童话故事 为治疗手段的艺术治疗,往往对儿童有较好的治疗效果,且有很强的操作性。下面是我为您整理的简短英语童话 故事大全 ,希望对你有所帮助! 简短英语童话故事篇一:圣诞树的来源 It is said that there was a farmer served a poor boy on a cold windy Chrismas Eve and gave him a big chrisemas meal. The boy cut a Fir tree's branch and inserted it into the earth . 一个 传说 记载。据说有一位农民在一个风雪交加的圣诞夜里接待了一个饥寒交迫的小孩,让他吃了一顿丰盛的圣诞晚餐,这个孩子告别时折了一根杉树枝插在地上。 He said, "every year this time. there will be many presents in this branch. I wish I can pay back to your favor by this beautiful Fir tree. " After the boy left, the farmer discovered that the branch had grow up as a big tree. 他说:“年年此日,礼物满枝,留此美丽的杉村,报答你的好意。”小孩走后,农民发现那树枝竟变成了一棵小树 Then he realized that the boy was an envoy of the god. This is the origin of the chrismas day. In western countries, Whatever you are, everyone will prepare a chrismas tree to increase the happiness of the chrismas day. 他才明白自己接待的原来是一位上帝的使者。这个故事就成为圣诞树的来源。在西方,不论是否__,过 圣诞节 时都要准备一棵圣诞树,以增加节日的欢乐气氛。 Chrismas trees are made of evergreen tree like Fir trees and they represent the long lives.People put candles, flowers , toys, stars on the tree and they put chrismas present on the tree. On Chrismas Eve, people sing and dance happily and they enjoy themselves around the tree. 圣诞树一般是用杉柏之类的常绿树做成,象征生命长存。树上装饰着各种灯烛、彩花、玩具、星星,挂上各种圣诞礼物。圣诞之夜,人们围着圣诞树 唱歌 跳舞,尽情欢乐。 简短英语童话故事篇二:杰克的帽子 Jack is a little goose. He has a lovely hat. He likes wearing it very much. But when he sits, his hat can’t stay on his head. 杰克是一只小鹅。它有一顶可爱的帽子,他非常喜欢戴它。当它坐着时,他的帽子总是戴着头上。 He puts his hat down and begins to play game with the hat. When he gets tired of the game, things are not the same. 它脱下它的帽子并开始用帽子玩游戏。当它玩累时,事情就不是那样了。 He can’t find his hat. Where is it? Jack thinks hard. He looks up and down, and walks here and there. He can’t find his hat yet. 它没有找到他的帽子。它在哪里?杰克仔细想。它上下看了看,到处找了找,还是没有找到它的帽子。 At this time, his mother comes in. As soon as she sees Jack, she cries, “Oh, my dear! Don’t be foolish. Your hat is on your head.” 这时,它的母亲走进来,当她看到杰克就喊道:“啊!亲爱的,你真笨,帽子在你的头上。” Jack feels very foolish. He doesn’t want to wear his hat on his head. 杰克感到自己很愚蠢。它不想戴那顶帽子了。 简短英语童话故事篇三:两只狗 A man has two dogs: a hound and a housedog. He trains the hound to help him hurt and teaches the housedog to watch the house. 有一个人养了两条狗:一条是猎犬,一条是看家狗。他训练猎狗帮他打猎,教看家狗守家。 When he returns home after a day’s hunt, he always gives the housedog some meat. The hound feels very angry. He says unhappily to the housedog, “I work very hard outside, but you do nothing and share my food.” 当猎人打了一天猎回家后,总要分给看家狗一些肉,猎狗对此很生气。它不高兴地对看家狗说道:“我在外边追捕猎物十分辛苦,而你在家什么都不做,但你却分享我的食物。” “Don’t blame me, my friend. You should blame the master. He doesn’t teach me to hurt, but to share other’s food,” the housedog answers. 看家狗回答道:“不要责怪我,我的朋友。你应该去责备主人。他不教我打猎,却只教我分享别人的食物。” Don’t blame children for the mistakes of their parents. 不要因为父母的错误而去责备孩子。 简短英语童话故事篇四:十块糖 Mother asks her son, “Jim, if you have ten candies, and you eat four, then how many candies do you have?” 妈妈问儿子:“吉姆, 如果你有10块糖,吃了4块,那你还有几块糖?” “Ten.” Jim says. “10块。”吉姆说。 “Ten?” Mother asks. “10块?”妈妈问。 “Yes, Mum. Four candies are in my stomach and six candies are out of my stomach. Four and six is ten, isn’t it right?” “是的,妈妈。因为4块在我的肚子里面,6块在肚子外面,4加6等于10,不对吗?” 简短英语童话故事篇五:长颈鹿的小靴子 Birthday small giraffe, giraffe mother gave him to buy two pairs of small boots because he had four feet. Giraffe's devoted and long legs, boots EC particularly high. Small giraffe wearing new boots, in the woods, run, jump and do not take care of losing one. He Huaahua ah, did not find darkness to find. The next day, small goats grazing in the woods, only to see a small boots. He was pleased to that, I thought: "I want my mother to buy new boots, and her mother not to buy. This small boots and new and beautiful, I just can wear. Although only one, is better than no-ah." 小长颈鹿过生日,长颈鹿妈妈给他买了两双小靴子,因为他有四只脚。长颈鹿的腿又细又长,所以靴统特别高。小长颈鹿穿着新靴子,在树林里又跑又跳,不当心丢了一只。他找啊找啊,找到天黑也没找到。第二天,小山羊在树林里吃草,看见了这只小靴子。他高兴极了,心想:“我要妈妈给我买新靴子,妈妈不给买。这小靴子又新又漂亮,正好可以给我穿。尽管只有一只,可总比没有强呀。” Small goat wearing small boots. His legs may be too short, feet cannot catch the end, a reference to the contrary tripwire,fell down hurtly. 小山羊穿上小靴子。可他腿太短,脚够不着底,反而绊了一交,摔得好疼。 Small goat said: "Oh, dared to offend you because I roof dwarf? High roof as big brother, I gave him to wear!" Although the roof as the big brother, his legs may be too rough, would not be able to wear. 小山羊说:“唉,谁叫我个儿矮呢?象大哥个儿高,我送给他穿!”象大哥虽然个儿高,可他腿太粗,也没法穿。 Piglets,monkeys, small Qiwei, small squirrels ...... also no law to wear. 小猪、小猴、小刺猥、小松鼠......也都没法穿。 Like big brother thought for a little while, said: "This small boots only the owner can wear it. Owners can Who? No owner, no one wearing more than a pity!" "This small boots can I do to Waterloo." Small squirrels Then, jumping on the small boots go. She can just jump into, shouting up: "help ah! I climb not come up!" We hastened to find something long tree branches to throw small boots go, let along the branches of small squirrels to climb up. We said: "This small boots useless, it has had to throw away." "Do not throw, it can give me to do chimney!" Small rabbit heard of this matter and immediately ran over. Her own small boots on the roof. You see, all laughed, and said: "small rabbits, not under your chimney hole, how smoke into?" Small rabbits in all seriousness: "I have this special chimney usefulness." After a while, small mouth giraffe just out of the house, see far away places, there is a strange chimney. He went one, was shocked: "This is not my small boots?" He found a small giraffe small boots. Now, he has the four feet on a small boots. 象大哥想了想说:“这小靴子只有它的主人才能穿。可主人是谁呢?找不到主人,没人穿多可惜呀!”“这小靴子可以给我做窝。”小松鼠说着,就跳到小靴子里去。可她刚跳进去,就大叫起来:“救命啊!我爬不上来了!”大家赶紧找了些长树枝,扔到小靴子里去,让小松鼠顺着树枝爬上来。大家说:“这小靴子没用处,只好扔掉它了。”“别扔,它可以给我做烟囱!”小兔子听说这件事,赶紧跑来。她把小靴子放在自己的屋顶上。大家一看,都笑了,说:“小兔子,你的烟囱底下没有洞,烟怎么进去呀?”小兔子一本正经地说:“我这烟囱有特别的用处。”过一会儿,小长颈鹿刚走出家门口,就看见老远的地方,有个奇怪的烟囱。他跑去一看,大吃一惊,说:“这不是我的小靴子吗?”小长颈鹿找到了他的小靴子。现在,他的四只脚上都有小靴子了。 看过简短英语童话故事大全还看了: 1. 简短英语童话故事精选 2. 英语童话故事简短些 3. 英语简短童话故事 4. 简短英语童话故事 5. 简短儿童英语童话故事 6. 英文版简短童话故事 7. 短小的英语童话故事

短的英语故事

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在英语学习的初级阶段 ,根据第一语言习得的相关理论及儿童心理特征的研究 ,讲故事有助于激发儿童的语言学习兴趣 ,并能使其处于积极而活跃的最佳学习状态。我分享既简单又短的英语故事,希望可以帮助大家!

Gordon was hungry. He opened the refrigerator. There must be something in here to eat, he thought. There was—a single hot dog.

He took it out of its package and put a small frying pan onto the stove’s gas burner. He turned on the heat. Then he poured a little bit of vegetable oil into the pan. He sliced the hot dog in half lengthwise. When the oil got hot, he put the two halves in the pan. About a minute later, heflipped each half over. After another minute, he took the hot dog out of the pan.

Gordon put two slices of bread into the toaster. This was tasty and healthy bread. The first ingredient listed was organic sprouted wheat. The first ingredient in ordinary bread is usually unbleached flour.

When the toast popped up, he put mustard, mayonnaise, and ketchup on one slice. Then he added two slices of onion. On top of the onions, he placed the hot dog. On top of the hot dog, he put a couple of slices of apple. Then he added some bits of hot green chile, and then put the top piece of toast onto the chile bits.

Ahh, what a sandwich, he thought, as he sat down to eat.

Jill answered the phone. It was Jack.

"Jill, will you marry me next week?"

"What?"

Jack repeated his question.

"Of course not," she replied. She wondered why he was asking her that question. They had already agreed that when people get married, they immediately start to take each other for granted. They don’t do the "little things" like opening the car door or holding hands. They get too comfortable. They treat their partner like an old shoe. And eventually, they get bored with each other and get divorced.

"We already agreed that we don’t want to get married because we don’t want to get divorced."

Jack agreed. But he argued that they were special. They were different from other couples. They loved each other too much to end up in a divorce.

"Yes, that may be true. But still, why next week? Why can’t we think about it for another year or two?"

"Because I had two dreams the last two nights. In both dreams, you left me for another man. In fact, you left me for two different men. I want to get married now so I don’t have these dreams anymore."

"Hmm. What did these men look like?"

Helen stepped outside her front door to see what the weather was like. It was sunny and warm. That was nice, because for the past two weeks it had been cold and rainy. It had been so cold that she had had to turn her heater on. She was lucky, because her heater worked and she could pay her heating bills.

Some people in Los Angeles were not so lucky. Unable to use their home heater, they placedcharcoal into a barbecue grill and lit it. The heat kept them warm, but the carbon monoxide killed them.

This happens almost every winter in Los Angeles. People shut all the windows tight to keep the cold out, then light the charcoal. Soon enough, the oxygen in their home is consumed by the open flames. The family suffocates to death.

Everyone knows that smoke detectors are required in Los Angeles. But many people don't know about, or don't think they need, carbon monoxide detectors. They're not expensive. A $25 investment can save a family from death.

People always think that nothing bad will happen to them; it always happens to "the other guy." So they forget to put fresh batteries into their smoke detectors annually, and they don't bother to buy carbon monoxide detectors.

Jennifer's ears were "talking" to her. They were making little sounds, like little bubbles bursting. A "bubble" was bursting almost every second. It was not painful, but annoying. She knew the cause.

While she was cleaning the whiteboard after her class ended last night, the fire alarm went off. Instead of leaving the building immediately, she walked around to see what the problem was. The blaring alarm sounded like the busy signal on a phone, but 1,000 times louder. The school seemed to be empty. Then she walked by one room, and saw about seven students inside.

Just then the night supervisor came by. She told everyone to leave immediately. The students were packing their hair-care equipment into their bags. The night supervisor waited impatiently. Finally, after almost five minutes, all the students and their teacher left the building. They apologized for being so slow.

The firemen never arrived. Instead, a school police officer showed up. He walked around the area with the supervisor. It was a false alarm. The officer used his key to finally turn off the alarm.

But it was too late for Jennifer. She had listened to the loud alarm for too long. She should have known better. Even as she drove home, her ears felt strange.

Louise and Neil had been dating for three years. She was 40, and he was 50. They wanted to get married and have two kids as soon as possible, but there was a problem. They disagreed on how they would raise their kids.

Because Louise had a high-paying job, Neil could stay home and raise the kids. He looked forward to that, because he felt that he would be a great dad. First, he would teach them how to read. Then he would teach them about life. His kids were not going to waste their time reading fairy tales and watching Sesame Street. They were going to learn practical stuff, like how to use Microsoft Office and how to get a four-year scholarship to Harvard. He wanted them to become business majors, because business is where the money is.

Louise had other plans. She wanted her kids to relax and enjoy life. She didn't want them to grow up too fast. She was the oldest child in a poor family, and her father had put her to work in the fields as soon as she turned six. Life had been hard for her. She didn't want it to be hard for her children.

Neil said not to worry. There was still plenty of time for him to figure out a way for the kids to have fun and still become happy millionaires.

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