To learn English, you should do more reading. For English zero and children, reading English stories is perfect. Through simple stories, you can increase your vocabulary and cultivate a sense of English language. However, if the picture book story is not read by the teacher, the effect is very poor. In order to solve this confusion of the students, I specially produced a column class of "English Stories read with me", each story is told in detail once, and then read three times, and English short stories are published regularly. Make learning English fun and educational.
The following story comes from the column above: The Story of the Lion and the Mouse, and students are welcome to subscribe and learn English stories with me.
<h1>The lion and the mouse</h1>

There was a lion in the forest.
There is a lion living in the forest.
He was very large and strong.
Lions are big and strong.
One day, a mouse walked by and woke the lion up.
One day, a rat passed by the lion. Woke up the sleeping lion.
The lion was angry and wanted to eat the mouse.
The lion was angry and wanted to eat the mouse.
"Please don't eat me."
"Please don't eat me."
"I can help you some day. " said the mouse quietly.
"I'll help you one day." The mouse said quietly.
"You are so small and weak! how can you help me?" laughed the lion loudly.
"You're so weak! How can you help me? The lion laughed out loud.
Then, he let the mouse go.
The lion then released the rat.
The next day, two men caught the lion with a large net.
The next day, two men caught the lion with a large net.
The lion bit the net with his sharp teeth, but that did not help.
The lion tried to bite through the net with its sharp teeth, but to no avail.
"How can I get out?" asked the lion sadly.
"How can I escape?" The lion asked sadly.
Just then, the mouse saw the lion.
It was at this time that the rat saw the lion.
I can help you. He said.
I can help you. The mouse said.
Soon, the mouse made a big hole in the net with his teeth.
After a while, the rat bit out a large hole with its teeth.
The lion got out. “Thank you!” said the lion happily.
The lion escaped. "Thank you very much!" The lion said happily.
From then on, the lion and the mouse became good friends.
Since then, lions and mice have become good friends.