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It’s a Great Story
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The Legend of Lake Batur
A long time ago,there lived on theisland of Bali a giant-like creature namedKbo Iwo. The peopleof Bali used to saythat Kbo Iwo waseverything, a destroyeras well as a creator. Hewas satisfied with themeal, but this meantfor the Balinese peopleenough food for athousand men.Difficulties arosewhen for the first timethe barns were almost empty and the new harvestwas still a long way off.This made Kbo Iwo wild withgreat anger. In his hunger, he destroyed all the housesand even all the temples. It made the Balinese turn torage. So, they came together to plan steps to oppose thispowerful giant by using his stupidity.They asked Kbo Iwo to build them a very deepwell, and rebuild all the houses and temples he haddestroyed. After they fed Kbo Iwo, he began to diga deep hole. One day he had eaten too much, he fellasleep in the hole. The oldest man in the village gavea sign, and the villagers began to throw the limestonethey had collected before into the hole. The limestonemade the water inside the hole boiling. Kbo Iwo wasburied alive. Then the water in the well rose higherand higher until at last it over flowed and formedLake Batur. The mound of earth dug from the well byKbo Iwo is known as Mount Batur.
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It’s a Great StoryRead the text carefully. Pay attention to thepunctuation, pronunciation and pause.Practice7The Legend of Lake BaturA long time ago,there lived on theisland of Bali a giant-like creature namedKbo Iwo. The peopleof Bali used to saythat Kbo Iwo waseverything, a destroyeras well as a creator. Hewas satisfied with themeal, but this meantfor the Balinese peopleenough food for athousand men.Difficulties arosewhen for the first timethe barns were almost empty and the new harvestwas still a long way off.This made Kbo Iwo wild withgreat anger. In his hunger, he destroyed all the housesand even all the temples. It made the Balinese turn torage. So, they came together to plan steps to oppose thispowerful giant by using his stupidity.They asked Kbo Iwo to build them a very deepwell, and rebuild all the houses and temples he haddestroyed. After they fed Kbo Iwo, he began to diga deep hole. One day he had eaten too much, he fellasleep in the hole. The oldest man in the village gavea sign, and the villagers began to throw the limestonethey had collected before into the hole. The limestonemade the water inside the hole boiling. Kbo Iwo wasburied alive. Then the water in the well rose higherand higher until at last it over flowed and formedLake Batur. The mound of earth dug from the well byKbo Iwo is known as Mount Batur.
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