Ethiopian English Readers

Obang and his Dog

Gambela

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An Anuak Story

Before you read the story

  • Do you have a dog?
  • Do you like dogs?
  • How can dogs help people?
  • A dog is sometimes called "man's best friend". Do you agree?

Now read the story

Illustration from “Obang and his Dog”

Obang had a good dog. It was clever and quick and it could run fast. It knew its master's voice. It was a good hunter and could catch wild pigs.

One day, Obang and his dog went hunting. The dog ran fast into the forest and Obang followed it. But suddenly, the dog stopped. There was a lion in front of it. The lion was eating a bushbuck.

The lion saw the dog and opened its big mouth. The dog ran quickly back to Obang, its master.

“Why did the dog run back to me?” thought Obang. 

Obang went on and found the lion. The dog was behind him. It felt braver now because it was with its master. It ran up to the lion and tried to take its meat. The lion was very angry and ran after it. The dog was frightened, and it ran behind its master again.

Now Obang was between the angry lion and the dog, and the lion was coming after him. Obang tried to run fast, but the lion was running faster. The lion was coming nearer and nearer.

“I'm going to die!” Obang thought. “The lion's going to eat me!”

Suddenly, he came to the edge of the Alwaro river. He jumped into the water and swam to the other side. The lion stood on the bank and watched him go. He didn't like to swim.

Obang went home. He was very angry. 

"My dog's a fool," he said to everyone. "It brought an angry lion to me. It nearly killed me! Where is that dog? I'm going to kill it!"

"What?" said Obang's friends. "You want to kill your dog? You can't do that. It's a good dog. It's quick and clever. It knows your voice. Perhaps, one day, you will need it."

A few weeks later, Obang went hunting again. He walked quietly along the forest path and his dog ran on in front of him.

A big python was lying under a tree. Obang didn't see it. He put his foot on the python's tail. At once, the python caught him. It climbed up Obang's legs, then it began to climb up his body.

"Help!" shouted Obang. "Help!"

The dog heard him. It ran back to its master, and saw the python. It went up to it and bit its tail. The dog's teeth were sharp. The python didn't like it. The dog pulled harder and harder. At last the python slipped off Obang and went into the bushes.

Obang lay on the path. He couldn't move. His dog ran round him and barked. At last, Obang sat up. He felt a bit better. He tried to stand. He was all right now.

Then Obang saw the python again. It was coming back! It wanted to catch him again! But the python was weaker now. Its tail was still bleeding. Quickly, Obang took out his knife and killed it. He made a fire and burnt the python. Soon there was nothing but ashes.

Obang and his dog went back to the village.

"You were right," Obang said to everyone. "Today I needed my dog. A big python caught me. It nearly killed me but my dog bit its tail and pulled it off me. My dog saved my life."

His friends smiled.

"Yes," they said. "A man must always be kind to his dog because a good dog is a man's best friend."

Listen to the story

Exercises

A. How much did you understand?

 

In the first part of this story, Obang and his dog meet a lion in the forest. 

Put these sentences in the right order.

  1. Now Obang was between the angry lion and the dog.
  2. The lion saw the dog and opened its big mouth.
  3. "Where is that dog? I'm going to kill it!"
  4. One day, Obang and his dog went hunting.
  5. He jumped into the water and swam to the other side.
  6. But suddenly the dog stopped. There was a lion in front of it.

In the second part of the story, Obang and his dog meet a python in the forest. 

Put these sentences in the right order.

  1. The dog heard him. It ran back to its master, and saw the python.
  2. Quickly, Obang took out his knife and killed it.
  3. A big python was lying under a tree.
  4. "A man must always be kind to his dog."
  5. The dog pulled harder and harder.
  6. It climbed up Obang's legs, then it began to climb up his body.

B. Prepositions

Prepositions are words that can show where things are. For example: behind, between, in front of, up, down, etc.

Fill the gaps in these sentences with prepositions from the list below.  You will need to use one preposition twice.

  1. The dog ran fast …… the forest.
  2. There was lion …... of it.
  3. Obang went on and found the lion. The dog was …… him.
  4. The lion was very angry and ran …… it.
  5. Now Obang was …… the angry lion and the dog.
  6. He jumped …… the water.
  7. At once the python caught him. It climbed …… Obang's legs.
  8. At last the python slipped …… Obang.
  9. Then Obang saw the python again. It was coming ……!

back, up, between, in front of, into, behind, after, off

C. What do you think?

Was Obang wrong to think about killing his dog?

Do you think that animals have rights?

How should people treat animals?

Is it wrong to make animals suffer?

Teachers’ answer key

A. How much did you understand?

The right order for these sentences is 4, 6, 2, 1, 5, 3

One day, Obang and his dog went hunting.

But suddenly the dog stopped. There was a lion in front of it.

The lion saw the dog and opened its big mouth.

Now Obang was between the angry lion and the dog.

He jumped into the water and swam to the other side.

"Where is that dog? I'm going to kill it!"

The right order for these sentences is 3, 6, 1, 5, 2, 4

A big python was lying under a tree.

It climbed up Obang's legs, then it began to climb up his body.

The dog heard him. It ran back to its master, and saw the python.

The dog pulled harder and harder.

Quickly, Obang took out his knife and killed it.

"A man must always be kind to his dog."

B. Prepositions

  1. The dog ran fast into the forest.
  2. There was lion in front of it.
  3. Obang went on and found the lion. The dog was behind him.
  4. The lion was very angry and ran after it.
  5. Now Obang was between the angry lion and the dog.
  6. He jumped into the water.
  7. At once the python caught him. It climbed up Obang's legs.
  8. At last the python slipped off Obang.
  9. Then Obang saw the python again. It was coming back!

For teachers — answers to the exercises above.

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