A1 & A2 listening lessons feature easy vocabulary, basic grammar, and slow speech with short pauses.
hole – A round empty space in the ground.
Example: The rabbit jumps into a hole.
thin – Not fat; small in size.
Example: The man is very thin.
strong – Having a lot of power.
Example: He is strong and can lift heavy things.
friends – People who like to play and be together.
Example: We are best friends.
under – In a lower place than something else.
Example: The carrot is under the box.
scared – Feeling afraid.
Example: He is scared of the dark.
forest – A place with lots of trees and animals.
Example: They are walking in the forest.
ready – Finished and good to go.
Example: The cake is ready to eat.
pine trees – Trees that are tall and stay green all year.
Example: The pine trees grow in the forest.
surprised – Feeling shocked because something was unexpected.
Example: They are surprised by the big noise.
huge – Very, very big.
Example: That carrot is huge!
angry – Feeling mad.
Example: They are angry because someone broke the toy.
war – A big fight between countries or groups.
Example: The war is over and everyone is safe now.
This is Benny the rabbit. He is in the forest. He loves carrots!
Benny is a little thin. He is very hungry. He wants a big carrot.
He looks for carrots under the pine trees. He sees a hole in the ground.
Benny is not scared. He is brave! He jumps into the hole.
Inside, Benny is surprised! He sees a huge carrot! It is very, very big.
His friends arrive. They are also hungry. They are ready to eat the carrot.
They all want the huge carrot! It is a little “carrot war” now! But they are still friends.
They are all strong. They pull the carrot together. They are not angry for long. They eat the huge carrot. It is a happy day!
A1 & A2 listening lessons feature easy vocabulary, basic grammar, and slow speech with short pauses.
hole – A round empty space in the ground.
Example: The rabbit jumps into a hole.
thin – Not fat; small in size.
Example: The man is very thin.
strong – Having a lot of power.
Example: He is strong and can lift heavy things.
friends – People who like to play and be together.
Example: We are best friends.
under – In a lower place than something else.
Example: The carrot is under the box.
scared – Feeling afraid.
Example: He is scared of the dark.
forest – A place with lots of trees and animals.
Example: They are walking in the forest.
ready – Finished and good to go.
Example: The cake is ready to eat.
pine trees – Trees that are tall and stay green all year.
Example: The pine trees grow in the forest.
surprised – Feeling shocked because something was unexpected.
Example: They are surprised by the big noise.
huge – Very, very big.
Example: That carrot is huge!
angry – Feeling mad.
Example: They are angry because someone broke the toy.
war – A big fight between countries or groups.
Example: The war is over and everyone is safe now.
This is Benny the rabbit. He is in the forest. He loves carrots!
Benny is a little thin. He is very hungry. He wants a big carrot.
He looks for carrots under the pine trees. He sees a hole in the ground.
Benny is not scared. He is brave! He jumps into the hole.
Inside, Benny is surprised! He sees a huge carrot! It is very, very big.
His friends arrive. They are also hungry. They are ready to eat the carrot.
They all want the huge carrot! It is a little “carrot war” now! But they are still friends.
They are all strong. They pull the carrot together. They are not angry for long. They eat the huge carrot. It is a happy day!