One day, a boy named Tom found a wallet on the street. Inside were some money and an ID card. Tom could have kept the money, but he remembered what his parents taught him about honesty. So he took the wallet to the police station. The moral is that honesty is always the best policy.
Sure. Here is one. A boy found a bird with a broken wing. He took it home and took care of it until it could fly again. The moral is that kindness to animals is very important.
The story of the fox and the grapes. A fox saw some high - hanging grapes and wanted to eat them. But when it couldn't reach them, it said 'Those grapes are surely sour'. The moral is that people sometimes pretend to dislike things just because they can't have them.
A story goes that there were two friends, Ram and Shyam. Ram was always honest and Shyam sometimes told lies. One day, they were walking through a forest and found a pot of gold. Shyam wanted to keep it all for himself and told Ram that they should split it later. But Ram knew Shyam was lying. Ram refused to leave the gold there without a proper plan. Later, it was found that the gold was a test by a sage. Ram passed the test because of his honesty. Moral: Honesty is always the best policy.
Sure. One story is about a boy who always lied. He cried 'wolf' when there was no wolf just for fun. One day when the wolf really came, no one believed him and the wolf ate his sheep. The moral is that honesty is important.
Most of them have a clear moral lesson at the end. Like in the story of the ant and the grasshopper. The ant works hard all summer while the grasshopper plays. Then winter comes and the grasshopper has nothing. The moral is about the importance of hard work.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to explore the forest near her home. One day, she found a tiny, magical bird. The bird had feathers that sparkled like diamonds. It led Lily to a hidden waterfall. The water was so clear and beautiful. Lily was amazed and she promised to keep this place a secret. And that's the end of the small story.
OK. Here's one. There was a girl named Lily. She had a dream of becoming a famous singer. With hard work and determination, she finally made it to the big stage.
Sure. Here is a moral English story. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tom. He was very greedy. One day, he found a tree full of delicious apples in an orchard. Instead of asking the owner, he secretly climbed the tree to pick the apples. But when he was about to go down, he got stuck. The owner found him and taught him that stealing is wrong. Tom learned his lesson and never stole again.
They are useful as they often use simple language. For example, 'The Tortoise and the Hare' uses basic vocabulary and easy - to - understand sentences, which helps learners improve their vocabulary.
English small moral stories can also broaden your cultural understanding. Many of these stories come from different English - speaking cultures and they carry the values and beliefs of those cultures. By reading them, you get to know how people in those cultures think about certain things like honesty, friendship, and hard work.