- thefablecottage.com fables/the-wind-and-the-sunThe sun agrees. The wind goes first. He blows a gust of cold wind at the man. The man shivers and zips up his jacket. “Brrr! What a cold and windy day!”
- english-for-students.com The-Wind-and-The-Sun.htmlLet us enjoy reading this story of The Wind and The Sun . ... The wind and the sun had an argument. The wind boasted "I am stronger than you."
- ririro.com the-wind-and-the-sun/“It is I, the Sun,” said the same mild voice. “You strong!” said the Wind. “You! with your soft ways and gentle smiles! Can you move mighty windmills?
- evdeingilizcem.com the-wind-and-the-sun/One day, the Wind and the Sun were talking in the sky. The Wind said, “I am stronger than you!”
- en.espanol.se WindThe Wind and the Sun. ... As they were talking, they saw a man walking along the road. He was wearing a heavy coat rock. The sun turned toward the wind.
- http://stanfordschool.org classes/homelearning/The Wind …Answer these questions in full sentences 1. Who was arguing? 2. Why were the sun and the wind arguing? 3. How did the sun and wind measure their strength?
- masalsitesi.com The-Wind-and-The-Sun-Masali.htmlOnce the Wind and the Sun came to have a quarrel. ... Let us see who can strip him of his clock," said the Sun. The Wind agreed and chose to have the first turn.
- eslspeaking.org the-wind-and-the-sun/If not, start with the beginner level and see if you’d be able to challenge yourself to read the intermediate or advanced version of “The Sun and the Wind.”