Short Stories About Cats in Easy English: 15 Purr-fect Cat Stories for English Learners (A2-B2 CEFR)
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"Learn English with Cats"
Looking for a purr-fect read? Look no further than "Short Stories About Cats in Easy English." This collection of feline tales is sure to delight cat lovers and language learners alike.
Each of the 15 stories features a different cat, from mischievous kittens to sophisticated Sphynxes; each tale offers a unique perspective on these beloved pets. Follow them on their adventures as they explore the world around them, solve mysteries, and form unlikely friendships.
But these stories aren't just about cats. They also offer a fun and engaging way for English learners to improve their language skills. The stories are written in easy English, making them accessible to readers of all levels. They are recommended for upper beginner to intermediate (A2-B2 level) readers, but can still be very helpful for beginners. They also make great bedtime stories.
Each story is accompanied by a set of comprehension questions, and speaking/writing prompts to solidify your learning further.
Whether you're a cat lover or just looking for a fun way to improve your English, "Short Stories About Cats in Easy English" is the perfect choice. With charming characters, exciting adventures, and plenty of feline humor, these stories are sure to leave you purring with delight.
So curl up with your favorite furry friend and dive into the world of "Short Stories About Cats in Easy English." You won't be disappointed!
Jenny Goldmann
Jenny Goldmann is a lifelong language learner and published author. She speaks three languages and is currently studying her fourth. Her new series of easy language readers are designed to offer learners graded stories based on topics they love.
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Short Stories About Cats in Easy English - Jenny Goldmann
Introduction
Welcome to Short Stories about Cats in Easy English
! If you’re a cat lover, or even just a cat admirer, this book is purr-fect for you.
Inside these pages, you’ll find a collection of heartwarming, funny, and sometimes downright silly short stories all about our feline friends. From mischievous kittens to talking cats, each tale will surely put a smile on your face.
But this book is even more special because it’s written in easy English. So whether you’re a beginner or an advanced English learner, you can enjoy these stories without struggling to understand the language. The stories are written for learners at a B1 level. If you are an A2 level, you should still be able to understand many of the stories; just keep your dictionary handy!
And here’s a tip for using this book: don’t overthink it! Expect to read the stories several times before you understand them completely. Read the story through once without a dictionary and see how much you can understand. The second time, write down words you didn’t know. It’ll keep getting easier every time you read it!
Use the quiz at the end of each story to test your knowledge, and use the speaking/writing prompts to test yourself even further. The answers at the end of the book.
And finally, don’t forget to take breaks to cuddle your own furry friend!
Lily’s Trip to the Beach
Lily was a beautiful fluffy white cat, with a mischievous personality. She lived with her human, a kind woman named Rachel, in a cozy little house by the sea. Rachel loved Lily more than anything, and they spent their days lounging around the house, playing with toys, and snuggling up together on the couch.
One day, Rachel decided to take Lily to the beach for a swim. Lily had never been to the beach before and was excited to explore all the sights and smells. As soon as Rachel set her down on the sand, Lily ran off towards the water, meowing excitedly.
Rachel followed Lily to the water’s edge and watched as the cat splashed around in the shallows, chasing after seagulls and batting at the waves. Lily seemed to be having the time of her life, and Rachel couldn’t help but smile at the sight of her beloved pet having so much fun.
As the sun began to set, Rachel decided it was time to head home. She called out to Lily, who was now waist-deep in the water, chasing after a particularly sneaky seagull. However, Lily didn’t seem to hear Rachel’s calls and continued to splash and play in the water.
Rachel began to worry that Lily might get swept away by the waves, so she waded out into the water to retrieve her. But as she approached Lily, the mischievous cat suddenly darted off, darting through the waves and disappearing under the water.
Rachel panicked, calling out for Lily and frantically searching the water for any sign of her. But no matter how hard she looked, she couldn’t find any trace of the missing cat.
Just when Rachel was about to give up hope, she heard a faint meowing sound coming from the direction of the shore. She turned to see Lily standing on the sand, shaking herself dry and looking rather pleased with herself.
Rachel ran over to Lily and scooped her up, hugging her tightly and showering her with kisses.
Lily, you naughty cat! You had me so worried! I thought I’d lost you forever!
Lily just purred and nuzzled Rachel’s cheek, seeming to understand that she had caused a bit of trouble. From that day on, Rachel made sure to keep a closer eye on Lily when they went to the beach, but she couldn’t stay mad at her beloved pet for long. After all, how could anyone stay mad at a cat who loved to swim as much as Lily did?
As the years went by, Lily and Rachel continued to visit the beach every summer. Lily’s love for swimming only seemed to grow, and she spent hours each day splashing around in the waves and chasing after seagulls.
One day, while they were at the beach, Rachel noticed