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THE SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES Class 8 English Lesson 2 PROSE

THE SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES Class 8 English Lesson 2 PROSE

Once there was a very poor shoemaker. He and his wife lived in a little house on the edge of a wood. There were not many people who would buy shoes from the shoemaker. Each day his store of leather became less and less. He did not have
money to buy more leather. Day by day the shoemaker and his wife grew poorer. At
last, there was leather for only one pair of shoes. The shoemaker cut out the last pair of shoes. He said to his wife, “Tomorrow I will sew them.”

What are the problems that the shoemaker faced?

The next morning the shoemaker got up and went into his shop. He was surprised at what he saw. There he saw a pair of shoes. He had never seen a better pair of shoes. The shoes were perfect; the stitches were fine. They were so very well made that they were sold at once.

Who, do you think, kept the shoes in the shop?

The shoemaker went to the market with the money. He bought leather for two pairs of shoes. The shoemaker cut out the two pairs of shoes and said to his wife. “Tomorrow I will sew them.” The next day when the shoemaker went into his shop he was again surprised to see two airs of shoes beautifully finished. The shoes were very well made with very fine stitches. He was surprised. He showed them to his wife who was also surprised to see such fine pairs of shoes. She said, “These shoes are very fine and the stitches are excellent; they will bring good money.”

The shoemaker went to the market at once and sold the two pairs of shoes for a good price. With the money, he bought leather for four pairs of shoes. He cut out the leather and said to his wife. “Tomorrow I will sew them.” The shoemaker got up the next morning and went to his shop. What did he find? Once again he found that his work had already been done. Four pairs of beautiful shoes were lying ready-made on the table. They were perfectly made with very fine stitches and were sold very quickly in the market.

Every day the shoemaker would get up and go into his shop. There he would find his work already done for him. The shoes were always very nicely made. The shoemaker became very famous. Soon everybody wanted to buy shoes from him. His shoes were so very well made that even the queen of the country wore them. She was very pleased with the shoes. She called the shoemaker and gave him one hundred
gold pieces.

‘The shoemaker no more poor.’ Give your opinion

The shoemaker grew very rich. One day he and his wife made up their minds to find out who made the shoes. They said to each other, “We must find out who makes the hoes.” So, when night came, they went into the shop. There they hid themselves behind the curtains. From there they could watch the bench on which the leather for shoes was kept. What, do you think, they saw? They waited for a long time. Nothing happened. They got very tired of waiting for something to happen. Just

then the clock struck twelve. What do you think happened next? Two little elves jumped into the shop from the window. The elves wore pointed caps and wore only rags. They went dancing and skipping up to the table. With a hop and a skip, they jumped onto the table. The elves sat cross-legged and took up the leather left there by the shoemaker. They began to work. Their needles flew in and out, in and out of the leather. Their little hammers went rap-a-tap, rap-a-tap on the leather. The elves worked very fast. Almost in no time, the work was complete.

Then the two elves started dancing. They jumped up and down, up and down. They raced in and out and around the shoes. Before the shoemaker and his wife had time to think, they were gone.

The next morning the husband and wife decided to do something for the little elves. The shoemaker said to his wife, “What can we do for the nice little elves ?” His wife said, “The elves did not have good clothes. They wore only rags. I shall make them little coats and trousers to wear.” “That will be very nice,” said the shoemaker, “I will make tiny shoes for the good elves. Their little feet were bare.”

So the shoemaker and his wife worked and worked. When the clothes and shoes were ready they were put on the table. The shoemaker and his wife again hid behind the curtains. They waited silently. Once again when the clock struck twelve the elves jumped into the shop from the window.

They danced and jumped onto the table to do their work. There they saw little coats, trousers and neat little shoes left for them by the shoemaker and his wife. The elves were very happy. They clapped and laughed with joy. What do you think the elves did next? They put on their little clothes and skipping and dancing went out of the window.
The little elves never came back again. But the shoemaker and his wife always Have good luck. They grew richer and richer and lived happily ever after.

This story revolves around a poor shoemaker and his wife, who face financial difficulties. With only enough leather left for one pair of shoes, the shoemaker cuts the leather, planning to sew it the next day. To his surprise, he finds the shoes perfectly made when he enters his shop the next morning. This mysterious help continues, enabling the shoemaker to sell the shoes, buy more leather, and eventually prosper. Curious about their secret helpers, the shoemaker and his wife discover two little elves making the shoes at midnight. Moved by the elves’ generosity and noticing their ragged clothing, the couple prepares tiny clothes and shoes as a gift. When the elves find the gifts, they joyfully dance, put on their new clothes, and disappear forever. The shoemaker and his wife continue to prosper, attributing their happiness to the kindness they received and give in return.

20 MCQs with Answers

  1. Where did the shoemaker and his wife live?
    a) In a city
    b) On the edge of a wood
    c) Near the marketplace
    d) In a large house
    Answer: b) On the edge of a wood
  2. What was the shoemaker’s main problem at the beginning of the story?
    a) Lack of skill
    b) No buyers for his shoes
    c) Not enough leather to make shoes
    d) A broken shop
    Answer: c) Not enough leather to make shoes
  3. What did the shoemaker plan to do with the last piece of leather?
    a) Make a belt
    b) Make a pair of shoes
    c) Sell it
    d) Save it for later
    Answer: b) Make a pair of shoes
  4. What surprised the shoemaker the next morning?
    a) The leather was missing
    b) The shoes were already made
    c) Someone bought the leather
    d) The shop was robbed
    Answer: b) The shoes were already made
  5. How were the finished shoes described?
    a) Poorly stitched
    b) Ordinary
    c) Beautifully made with fine stitches
    d) Incomplete
    Answer: c) Beautifully made with fine stitches
  6. What did the shoemaker do with the money from the first pair of shoes?
    a) Saved it
    b) Bought food
    c) Bought leather for more shoes
    d) Repaired his shop
    Answer: c) Bought leather for more shoes
  7. Who secretly made the shoes for the shoemaker?
    a) Fairies
    b) Elves
    c) Magical animals
    d) His wife
    Answer: b) Elves
  8. What time did the elves arrive to work in the shop?
    a) 10 PM
    b) Midnight
    c) Early morning
    d) Afternoon
    Answer: b) Midnight
  9. What did the shoemaker and his wife notice about the elves’ clothing?
    a) It was colorful
    b) It was made of silk
    c) It was torn and ragged
    d) It was too big
    Answer: c) It was torn and ragged
  10. What did the shoemaker’s wife decide to make for the elves?
    a) Hats
    b) Clothes
    c) Shoes
    d) Scarves
    Answer: b) Clothes
  11. What did the shoemaker make for the elves?
    a) Coats
    b) Shoes
    c) Hats
    d) Gloves
    Answer: b) Shoes
  12. Where did the shoemaker and his wife hide to watch the elves?
    a) Behind a cupboard
    b) Outside the shop
    c) Behind the curtains
    d) Under the table
    Answer: c) Behind the curtains
  13. How did the elves react to the gifts left for them?
    a) They were angry
    b) They danced with joy
    c) They ignored them
    d) They made more shoes
    Answer: b) They danced with joy
  14. What did the elves do after receiving the gifts?
    a) Continued to make shoes
    b) Disappeared forever
    c) Took the gifts and left the shop untidy
    d) Told the shoemaker their secret
    Answer: b) Disappeared forever
  15. Why did the shoemaker and his wife prosper in the end?
    a) Because of the elves’ help
    b) Because of their own hard work
    c) Because of a royal order
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  16. Who wore the shoemaker’s shoes and rewarded him with gold?
    a) The king
    b) The queen
    c) The prince
    d) The villagers
    Answer: b) The queen
  17. What did the shoemaker learn from his experience with the elves?
    a) Hard work pays off
    b) Kindness brings good fortune
    c) Magic solves all problems
    d) Both a and b
    Answer: d) Both a and b
  18. What was the moral of the story?
    a) Be self-reliant
    b) Hard work and kindness lead to happiness
    c) Depend on others for help
    d) Always expect rewards
    Answer: b) Hard work and kindness lead to happiness
  19. What made the shoemaker famous?
    a) His fine shoes
    b) His generosity
    c) His shop’s location
    d) The elves’ story
    Answer: a) His fine shoes
  20. How did the shoemaker and his wife live after the elves left?
    a) Poorly
    b) Happily and prosperously
    c) In fear
    d) In loneliness
    Answer: b) Happily and prosperously

Reading Comprehension

A. Tick the correct answer:

1. The shoemaker wanted to sew shoes :
(a) Carly in the morning
(b) the next day
(c) at midnight (d) the previous day.

2. When the shoemaker saw a better pair of shoes, he was::
(a) annoyed
(b) surprised

(c) very sad
(d) happy.

3. The elves wore:
(a) overcoat (b) raincoat
(c) suit
(d) rags.

4. The beautiful shoes were made by :

(b) magician
(a) elves
(c) joker
(d) fairies.

5. How many gold pieces were given to the shoemaker:
(a) one hundred
(b) two hundred
(c) three hundred

5. How many gold pieces were given to the shoemaker:

(a) one hundred
(b) two hundred
(c) three hundred (d) four hundred.

Ans. 1. (b), 2. (b), 3. (d), 4. (a), 5. (a)

B.Say whether the following statements are true or false:

1. The shoemaker was very poor.
2. The shoemaker was surprised when he saw a better pair of shoes.
3. The shoes were made by the elves at night.
4. The elves wore beautiful clothes. 5. The shoemaker and his wife made little coats and trousers for the elves.

Ans. 1. True, 2. True, 3. True, 4. False, 5. True

answer the following questions:

1. Where did the shoemaker live
Ans. The shoemaker lived in a little house on the edge of a wood..

2. Why was the shoemaker poor?
Ans. The shoemaker was poor because there were not many people who would buy shoes from him.

3. What did the shoemaker do when he saw a better pair of shoes?
Ans. When the shoemaker saw a better pair of shoes, he was surprised. He sold them.

4. How did the shoemaker become rich?
Ans. The shoemaker became rich by selling the fine pair of shoes made by the elves.

5. What did the shoemaker and his wife give the little elves?
Ans. The shoemaker and his wife gave coats, trousers and neat little shoes to the elves.

6. Why did the little elves never come back?
Ans. The little elves became happy with the gift. They blessed the shoemaker and his wife with good luck. Now they did not have to look back. So the little elves never came back.