Tuesday, October 7, 2014

The lion and the mouse

One day as the lion lay sleeping in his lair, a little mouse, not knowing where he was going, ran over the lion’s nose. With a roar the lion awoke, and clapped his paw over the tiny creature. 

Now I shall kill you, worthless little mouse, thundered the lion. Oh, good sir, squeaked the frightened little mouse. 
I meant no harm, I assure you. Nothing was further from my thoughts than to disturb your majesty. 
Please spare my life, for I am not even worthy of your attention. 

The lion, smiling at his little prisoner’s fright, lifted his paw and watched the mouse scamper away.  
Months later, the lion was ranging the woods, staliking his prey, when he fell into a running trap made of ropes and placed there by hunters. I can never escape, thought the unhappy lion, threshing about hopelessly. Oh, woe is me, And he set up a roar that filled the jungle with its echo. 
The little mouse , scampering about his own little business, recognized the voice of lion who had spared his life and ran to the spot. 
Without wasting a moment, the mouse set to work nibbling the ropes that held the lion. And before the hunters came to inspect their trap was free. 
I thank you, good mouse, said the lion. I see now that any kindness we can do is always worth while. I shall remember the lesson you have taught me.



Sunday, October 5, 2014



Pomposity!

In those opulent glass and concrete buildings,
pompous men sit heavily in their seats. I see them
sitting in dead earnest endlessly discussing their
weighty and petty problems. The files pile up. They
grow like some gigantic fungus. The cabinets fill up.
The offices fill up. The whole world fills up, until it
becomes completely dark! What do you think we can
achieve with that kind of world?

Why don’t people burst out
in fits of loud laughter
at large meetings,
or watching TV, or at important receptions,
when they see
how deadly serious some people are
as they build up their own importance
and struggle to keep up a façade.
Why don’t people laugh
when they see
others who lose themselves in the labyrinth
of their own little vanities,
where in a pseudo-scientific way
and with a frightening earnestness
they devalue the real worth of life
and in its place

cultivate a narrow-minded selfishness?

Thursday, October 2, 2014



Pergjigjet per ushtrimet e meposhteme do ti kini ne tabelen e mesimit ne oren tjeter. Provoni te jepni pergjigjet tuaja per te bere krahasimet me miqte tuaj. 

Kush i shikon per here te pare keto ushtrime eshte i keshilluar te ndjeke edhe ushtrimet e dhena me pare ne kete faqe.

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HIGH SCHOOL VOCABULARY TEST (1)



Q1 He always follows that old….. : early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

(a) phrase                     (b) ballad                        (c) adage                          (d) analogy

Q2 If you invest that money, you will find it will grow and……. interest.

(a) agree                      (b) adapt                       (c) apart                          (d) accrue

Q3 People often ask her how she manages to stay slim and she always tells them she is very careful 
in the amount she eats to the point of being …….

(a) abbreviated                     (b) abstemious                      (c) actuated                   (d) abrupt

Q4 You must react now and not just be ……. as if there is nothing wrong.

(a) complacent                         (b) combining                      (c) combative                  (d) concerning

Q5 I find these mathematical puzzles too …… and prefer the more straightforward type.

(a) abject                           (b) abortive                   (c) abounding                    (d) abstruse

Q6 There was no use changing her mind as she was quite ….. about her decision and wouldn’t consider 
any alternative.

(a) attractive                        (b) attentive               (c) adamant                  (D) adjoined

Q7 It was quite obvious that he was drunk because he coulnd’t finish his sentences and his speech was not …….

(a) contented                     (c) conherent                       (c) convinced                     (d) convoluted

Q8 The strings on the puppet were all intertwined and it took us ages to …… them.

(a) disentangle                         (b) distribute                   (c) disturb                    (d) distend

Q9 There are really too many political parties in this election as there are so many small groups or.....

(a) fictions                   (b) fanatics                        (c) fusion                        (d) fractions

Q10 He liked to play the …… and would invariably dress up in the most outrageous clothes.


(a) eclectic                       (b) eccentric                  (c) evasive                       (d) evolved

Monday, September 29, 2014

The tortoise and the hare


There was once a hare who was always boasting of his speed. There is no one in the forest who can run as fast as I can, he told everyone, strutting up and down. Who wants to race me. The other animals were tired of hearing his boasting, but no one ever offered to race him until one day the turtle spoke up. I will race with you, he said in his slow way. The hare burst out laughing, and all the animals looked surprised, for everyone knew the turtle was the slowest of them all. Oho, chuckled the hare. That is a good joke. 

Why, I can beat you without half trying. Wait until you have won before you start to boast, said the turtle. 

So the race course was laid out, and all the animals gathered to see the start. The hare bounded off in  a great burst of speed that left the poor turtle far behind in the dust. Soon the hare looked back. Finding that he could not even see the turtle coming any more , he lay down in the shade of a big tree beside the road to wait a bit, just to make the finish of the race more exciting. 

But waiting made the hare sleepy, and he decided to snatch just a two-minute nap. The two minutes stretched on and on and still the hare slept in the shade of the big tree. All this time the turtle was plodding along the hot, dusty road. He came ever so slowly, but he kept right at it, and soon he passed the hare sleeping by the roadside. The turtle crawled past without making a sound to wake  the careless hare. 

When the hare finally woke up with a start, the line, far ahead, while all the animals stood by cheering. The hare had lost the race by being careless and cocky he could never boast again, and all the animals were glad of that.       

Thursday, September 25, 2014

School is on its long journey and while I live in close contact to almost all my students I hear a lot of their daily stories. Mostly I feel sad and I would like to encourage each one of them this evening while giving the possibility to read the following lines:

Just enjoy reading and be your own judge.




It’s wonderful to be ‘man’, to be alive! To be an
ordinary person, to look at the sky, at the sun, at
the flowers and, in the evening, at the stars.
Watching children, laughing, playing, working,
hoping, loving, day-dreaming, being content, is a daily feast.


To be alive

To live simply and normally, to be good, not always
wanting everything, not to be jealous, not to nag or
complain, but to help, to do more, to comfort, to visit a 
sick person, to stand by if someone needs you, to make yourself tired for others, to fall off to sleep in a 
comfy chair, to eat and drink together… and all this
not because you must or because it’s important, but
because it makes sense to you, because you are
human, a fellow-man, because you’re alive.
Do you know the danger that threatens you these
days?
You live in the times of the ‘useful’. What purpose
does it serve? That’s what people ask. What use is
it? Will it pay? People weigh up the cost, the
efficiency and the end-product. People are busy.
People are pre-occupied. People are weighed down.
People calculate. Money must be the result. And
people forget that the beauty of life is found in
moments that are not calculated, when people are
living very ordinarily, very simply. People live longer
and longer but they are not happier and happier. They
begin by working in order to live and they end up working and forgetting to live. They haven’t grasped the essential thing in life. They still continue to believe that a person’s happiness lies in possessing more, eating well and living longer. In these days of so much
knowledge, how can people be so thick? Defend
yourself. You are not a machine made for one particular purpose. You are more than your function, more than your profession, your trade, your work.
You are first and foremost human, made to live, to
laugh, to have love, simply to be a good person.

And that is the only important thing in this world!

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Hi there,

If you try to do the following exercises, the answers will be shown during your lesson in the class in the coming session.

fm

GERUND OR INFINITIVE


Q1 …… me if I’ve told you this before.

(a) Stopping                   (b) Stopped                         (c) Stops                    (d) Stop

Q2 All I can say at the moment is: Long ….. the company!

(a) live                     (b) lives                       (c) lived                    (d) living

Q3 Sometimes I wish I …… what the future holds.

(a) know                       (b) known                          (c) knew                        (d) knows

Q4 And at other times I’m glad I …… know what the future holds.

(a) didn’t                         (b) doesn’t                          (c) hadn’t                        (d) don’t

Q5 Let’s …… there tomorrow if it’s fine.

(a) going                         (b) gone                          (c) go                                (d) goes

Q6 Try …… the door really hard if you want to open it.

(a) pushing                        (b) push                               (c) pushes                          (d) pushed

Q7 Try ……. these irregular verbs by next week.

(a) learned                     (b) to learn                      (c) learns                       (d) learning

Q8 I really appreciate your …… me at this difficult time.

(a) helps                         (b) help                         (c) helped                           (d) helping

Q9 I’ll finish now and I look forward to …… you again soon.

(a) seeing                           (b) see                     (c) seen                          (d) having seen

Q10 Please come back soon and ……. the work you started two weeks ago.


(a) finished                              (b) finishing                     (c) finish                          (d) finishes 

Friday, September 19, 2014

Following you will find the same line of stories as before. It is taken from the bedtime story collection. Hope you enjoy reading it.



   The stray, the coal, and the bean


There was once an old woman who picked a mess of beans and made ready to cook them. She built a coal fire on her hearth, with a handful of straw to make it burn better. When the water in the beanpot began to bubble, one of the beans popped out and fell to the hearth. Near it lay a straw, which had fallen there, and soon a red-hot coal jumped out of the fire and joined them. The straw was the first to speak. How did you come here? He asked. I jumped out of the fire, answered the coal. 
If I hadn’t I should certainly have been burned to ashes. If the old woman had kept me in the pot, said the bean, I should have been cooked to pulp. My fate would have been no better, said the straw. All my brothers have turned to fire and smoke, and I would have been with them if I had not slipped through the old woman’s fingers.What shall we do now? Said the coal. I suggest that we go out into the world together answered the bean, since we have all been so lucky as to escape with our lives. The others agreed to this, and all three started out together. Soon they came to a tiny brook, without a bridge or stepping stones. They could not think how to get to the other side until the straw said: I will lay myself across, and you can go over me as if I were a bridge. Then the straw stretched himself from bank to bank, and the coal trotted out on the new bridge. When he got to the center, below suddenly filled him with terror, and he could not go another step. Gradually the straw got hotter and hotter and , until it charred and broke in two and fell in the brook. The  coal slipped down, hissing into the water and disappeared. The bean, which had been waiting on the bank, could not help laughing at this funny sight. 
It laughed and laughed until it burst. And would  have been the end of the bean, if the tailor traveling from town to town had not stopped to rest himself by the brook. He picked up the bean , took out a stout needle and black thread , and stitched it together again. And ever since, all beans have had a black seam.