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The Busy Underground

The Busy Underground

Time: 

1:31

Level:

A2

Description:

What bugs do to the earth.

Script

In the earth, beneath our feet, there's a whole world unseen. It's a busy place where tiny creatures live and work together.


Meet Wormy, a friendly earthworm who loves to dig tunnels and turn soil.


Wormy has many friends like Beetle, Ant, and Snail.


Every day, they wake up early to start their work. 


Wormy digs tunnels, while Beetle and Ant collect food.


Snail moves slowly, munching on leaves along the way.


Together, they make the soil healthy and rich. They help plants grow big and strong, providing food for animals and humans.


Even though they're small, Wormy and friends know that every little action makes a big difference. They teach us that teamwork and hard work can make the world a better place.


And so, the tiny creatures in the soil continue their important work, reminding us that even in the quiet underground, there's a world full of life and purpose.

Vocabulary
  1. Tunnels (Noun: Tunnel) - An artificial underground passage, especially one built through a hill or under a building, road, or river.

  2. Munching - To eat (something) steadily and often audibly.

  3. Soil (Noun) - The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.

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