PRESENTATION
T: Hi guys Good morning, in this day my parthner and i, will talk to you about a very
interesting story, qhich is the hare and the tortoise. This story is a bit old, but most people
know it. My name is juan felipe tejada rojas i have fourteen years old, she is M: mariana
machado flecas i have fifteen years old. Having said this, the tales is the next.
THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
M: this story tells of the have who was very proud of his speed. Then one day he came to
the tortoise and laughed at him for being alow. T: the tortoise toid him that speed wasn´t
everything and challenged him to a race. M: at the start of the race, the hare gained a
huge a advantage, so he become overconfident and fell asleep. T: whwn he wokw up, all
he saw was the tortoise crossing the finish line. In the end, the tortois won and the hare
lost the race.
CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
M: hare: the hare wast fast, agile and very Swift but he was also very conceited.
T: tortoise: the turtle was slow and delicate, but she never gave up and was not afraid of
anything.
WRITER DETAILS
M: This story was written by Aesop, a writer who lived in Ancient Greece around the 6th
century B.C. Some time later, T: the story was collected and adapted by Jean de La
Fontaine, a French poet from the 17th century.
MORAL OF THE TEAL
M: The moral of the story "The Tortoise and the Hare" teaches us that perseverance and
discipline can be more effective than speed and overconfidence. Although the hare was
much faster than the tortoise, its arrogance led it to underestimate its rival and become
too confident, which ultimately resulted in its defeat.
T: This story reminds us that no matter how talented or skilled we are, if we do not put in
constant effort and responsibility, we can miss important opportunities.