Jack and the beanstalk.
Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack who lived with his mother in a cottage, and the fact was they were very poor. Jack’s mother sent him to sell to the market there only cow. On his way, he met a butcher and sold the cow for beans. On knowing it, his mother got angry a lot.
In a rage, she threw the beans out of window. Next morning Jack’s room was dark. The beanstalk had been rising to the sky. Jack, curious as he was, climbed and he found out a strange land. There, she met a woman; she said that land belonged to a giant. This giant had killed his father and stolen his money. After this meeting, Jack walked on and on. Suddenly, the night felt and Jack came to the castle. The giant’s wife unwillingly took him, fed him, and hid him in her fold oven. The giant returned home. He sniffed around the kitchen and immediately he commented he smelt the blood of an Englishman and if he was alive or he was dead, he would grind his bones to make his bread. The giant after eating a huge supper, called for is favourite hem, roaring that she must lay at list 12 eggs. Later, the giant went to sleep and his snores shook the whole castle. Jack, taking advantage of the situation, stole him hen and fast, he ran down the beanstalk, and once back home he and his mother became rich.
Again, Jack went back up the beanstalk but this time disguised. Jack was talking in again by the giant’s wife and hidden in cupboard when the giant returned sniffing for a huge supper. Then, he counted his money and he started snoring.