The Lion, King of the Forest

English Stories - Vocabulary and Phrases
Story in English for intermediate learners
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The Lion, King of the Forest
Deep in the heart of a vast and ancient forest, a magnificent lion ruled with wisdom and unmatched strength over all the animals.
His golden mane shimmered under the bright sun, and his powerful roar echoed through the trees, commanding both respect and a little fear.
Despite his mighty power, the lion was a just and fair king who listened carefully to the problems and disputes of every creature in his kingdom.
One scorching summer, a severe drought dried up the rivers and streams, causing great distress and panic among the thirsty and hungry forest inhabitants.
The animals gathered in the central clearing, their voices filled with worry and desperation, pleading for their king to find a crucial solution.
The lion climbed onto a high rock and spoke with a calm but firm voice, promising to lead them to a hidden water source he remembered.
He led the long and tired procession through dark thickets and over rocky hills, using his sharp senses to navigate the challenging and dry landscape.
Finally, they reached a secluded cave where a cool, clear spring bubbled up from the ground, a miraculous sight that brought immense joy and relief.
The lion established a fair system for sharing the precious water, ensuring that the smallest and weakest animals could drink without being pushed aside.
His actions during the crisis proved that true leadership is not about dominating others, but about serving them with courage, intelligence, and a compassionate heart.
From that challenging time onward, the animals' respect transformed into deep love and unwavering loyalty for their generous and selfless king.
The story of the lion teaches us that real royalty comes from noble deeds and the ability to unite everyone during the darkest and most difficult moments.
Vocabulary Words
Word Meaning
magnificent extremely beautiful and impressive
ancient very old; from a long time ago
mane long hair on a lion's neck
echoed repeated as a sound reflection
disputes arguments or disagreements
scorching very hot and burning
drought a long period with no rain
distress extreme worry or sadness
inhabitants people or animals living in a place
pleading asking for something in an urgent way
procession a group moving forward in order
thickets dense groups of bushes
secluded quiet and private; isolated
miraculous like a miracle; amazing and unexpected
compassionate feeling sympathy and wanting to help
unwavering strong and not changing
selfless caring about others more than yourself
noble morally good and honorable
crisis a time of intense difficulty or danger
dominating controlling others with power
Phrases
Phrase Meaning
vast and ancient forest a very large and very old woodland
unmatched strength power that is greater than all others
golden mane shimmered the lion's neck hair shone with a soft light
commanding both respect and fear making others feel admiration and slight worry
just and fair king a ruler who is honest and treats everyone equally
severe drought a very serious lack of water
great distress and panic extreme worry and sudden fear
central clearing an open space in the middle of the forest
calm but firm voice a way of speaking that is relaxed yet strong
hidden water source a secret place where water comes from
long and tired procession a line of exhausted animals walking together
sharp senses very strong abilities to see, hear, and smell
cool, clear spring a place where fresh, transparent water flows up
immense joy and relief a huge feeling of happiness and comfort
fair system a way of organizing that is equal for all
true leadership the real quality of being a good guide
compassionate heart a feeling of kindness and sympathy for others
unwavering loyalty strong support that never changes
noble deeds honorable and courageous actions
darkest and most difficult moments the most challenging and sad times

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