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Historia w sam raz na lekcję tematyczną o dniu św. Patryka (17 marca). W pliku znajdziecie Państwo historyjkę do pocięcia i kilka ćwiczeń do tekstu.
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|One day an old lady was out walking when she heard a tiny little |After a long journey they came to a field where hundreds of bushes |
|sound. |were growing. The leprechaun pointed to one of them and said, “Just |
|Tap, tap, tap. Tap, tap, tap |dig under this bush and I’ll find all the gold you want.” |
|“I wonder what could it be,” said the old lady. | |
|She peeked behind a nearby tree. And there, to her surprise, she saw|The old lady looked at the hard ground. “I’ll have to go home and |
|a leprechaun dressed all in green. He was tapping away with his |get a shovel,” she said. “But first I’ll tie my red scarf on this |
|little hammer, making shoes for the wee folk to wear. |bush. Then I’ll know where to dig when I come back.” |
|The old lady grabbed hold of the leprechaun’s coat. “I’ve caught you|“That’s a good idea,” said the leprechaun with a twinkle in his eye.|
|now, Mr. Leprechaun!” she cried. |“Enjoy the gold when you find it!” And with the wave of his hand, he|
| |was gone. |
|“Indeed you have,” said the Leprechaun calmly. “But I’ll thank you |The old lady ran home and got a shovel. As she started back, she |
|to let me go so I can get on with my work.” |began thinking about how she would spend all her gold. |
|“Oh, no,” said the old lady. “Not until you tell me where to find |But when she reached the field, her eyes widened in surprise. |
|your gold. Everyone knows that when a leprechaun is caught he has to|Instead of one red scarf, she saw hundreds of them. Every single |
|show where his pot of gold is buried.” |bush had a red scarf tied on it! |
|The leprechaun chuckled. “So, you want my pot of gold, do you? Very |“Oh no!” cried the old lady. “That leprechaun tricked me! I can’t |
|well. Just follow me and I’ll show you.” |dig under all these bushes. Now I’ll have to go home without my pot |
| |of gold.” And so she did. |

|One day an old lady was out walking when she heard a tiny little |After a long journey they came to a field where hundreds of bushes |
|sound. |were growing. The leprechaun pointed to ...